An action-packed issue finds Kid Quick and their allies on Earth-11 face-to-face with a worlds-shaking threat! At last...why Raven refuses to join the team! Will the revelation prevent a tragedy...or somehow make it worse? Plus: an unexpected ally helps Troy escape the Church of Blood, the reunion the team's been hoping for finally takes place, and the villainy of the Core comes to light! On a scale of 1 to 10 for surprises and all-around awesomeness, this one's a solid (Earth-) 11!
The ArtMarco Faillas art in Multiversity Teen Justice #4 shows off each characters personality wonderfully. His depiction of this universes Green Lanterns is slightly different from the Earth-Prime universes Lanterns, just different enough to give them a sinister look, but you immediately know who they are. His page layouts really enhance the story, especially on one page, where Raven goes nuclear, tossing everyone about as demons appear around her. Its a fantastic portrait of Raven that really shows whats raging inside him. Read Full Review
Overall, Multiversity: Teen Justice #4 was another enjoyable issue. Cohen and Lore are doing some amazing world-building here, and Marco Failla is doing a bang-up job of realizing Earth-11 visually. Considering how well this series is turning out, I hope DC will bring us other Multiversity titles exploring other Earths in the Multiverse. Read Full Review
There are still some great moments amid the team here, especially anything involving the hilariously twisted Klarienne, but something is missing here compared to the last few issues. Read Full Review
Teen Justice continues to present some interesting ideas with its gender-flipped concept, but even an action-filled issue like this seems to move at a crawl. Read Full Review
This issue shows some improvement and I hope that it keeps getting better but honestly if I weren't this invested then I would say there's no need to check this issue out. So if you're like me then this issue isn't something you will despise or be intensely disappointed in. Read Full Review