Plunge #4

Writer: Joe Hill Artist: Stuart Immonen Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 24, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 11
8.4Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

Moriah, Bill, Russell, and the rest of the MacReady's crew get an unexpectedly intimate tour inside the minds of their eyeless new friends. Meanwhile, Lacome does the math and comes to an alarming conclusion.

  • 9.5
    Weird Science - Joey Casco CSW/CSS Jun 23, 2020

    The art is so good and its creep factor is excellent. But the creep factor isn't just visual. There's a lot of great work put into this with excellent characters with distinct voices and plot roles, well written dialogue, and a captivating story. This continues to be an outstanding book in every single way. And the tie-in to another Hill House book blew my mind! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    But Why Tho? - Charles Hartford Jun 23, 2020

    With all the cards now on the table, its up to the crew to decide what they are going to do. Can they cooperate with this new entity? Is flight possible? Could they survive a confrontation if it came to it? Or perhaps another option they have yet to divine. While I dont know which path awaits, what I do know is, thanks to the emotionally charged ground work laid out by Plunge #4 I am looking forward to finding out just how our stranded sailors attempt to get off this frozen atoll. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Graphic Policy - Brett Jun 24, 2020

    Purchase: comiXology – Kindle – TFAW – Zeus Comics Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Tony Farina Jun 26, 2020

    Plunge #4 slows the series down a bit, but, sometimes, you just have to do that. Not everything can be at breakneck speed. Sometimes, you just have to breath. Of course, the ick factor is cranked up to 99 here, so there is that too. I think this issue is just one of those things that happen in a mini-series. We need to re-calibrate. Issue 4 of 6 is often the best time to do just that. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh Jun 24, 2020

    The book has finally found its groove and has set itself up to conclude with both unexpected and horrifying reveals, potentially staging itself to be one of the best new horror books of the year. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Jun 23, 2020

    This is a good issue thanks to it pushing the plot forward and preparing us for the stakes in play. How often do we see monsters parley with characters who have no upper hand at all? That's an interesting position to explore as we prepare for all hell to break loose sooner or later. Read Full Review

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