Shilo Norman is Mister Miracle no more! Left at his lowest point, Shilo’s fame status and name are violently ripped away. The legacy of the Miracle mantle is shrouded in dark secrets, and now, Shilo wants answers. Brought before a mysterious figure, Shilo learns tragic truths about his past, present, and possible future. But can Shilo handle these truths and regain his powers before it’s too late to stop N’Vir’s plans?
Mister Miracle is quickly becoming another gem for DC that hopefully doesn't remain a well kept secret for readers much longer. By the time Easton and Ossio are done, Shilo Norman can take the character to new heights without being in Scott Free's shadow. Read Full Review
Mister Miracle: Source of Freedom #4 is my favorite issue of this series so far. It's giving HBO Watchmen Hooded Justice vibes. They really just revamped and re-contextualized a Golden Era DC character right before our eyes. Read Full Review
Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #4 is the highpoint of the series and brilliantly shows how to value a legacy character and honor what came before them! Go buy an issue wherever you get comics. Read Full Review
Overall, this is another fine issue of this continuing series. It is entertaining and even a bit thought provoking. Read Full Review
The flashbacks on film found in The Source of Freedom #4 provides a far more compelling story than that which preceded them in this story and proceeds in chronology. Read Full Review
I thought this was a nice issue. It may be bad that I care more about the flashback than what's happening in the present.
Probably the high point of this series after so much padding. At the very least, this series explores the relationship between this Elseworld's Shilo and Thaddeus and what Mr. Miracle can mean. It doesn't just mean escaping from tyrants, but the need to escape limitations; something that Shilo struggled with for so long. But why did N'vir's plan never come up?