As the wheel of death and rebirth keeps spinning, Resurrection Man’s clock to stop Gashadokuro starts to run out. Luckily, with the fractal Microverse in hand and withthe help of a new friend with a target on his back, hope seems on the horizon. Butwill Mitch Shelley finally be able to defeat the evil that looms over the universe, oris the real evil found within himself?
Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma #4 is a comic that demands to be reread and thoughtfully considered. It's thought-provoking, expertly drawn, and profoundly moving. While its complexity might require you to really focus, the rewards are immense. This series is a true testament to the power of mature, character-driven storytelling in comics, demonstrating how even a seemingly minor character can be utilized to explore the most profound questions of all. Read Full Review
Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma #4 is one of the most thought provoking, expertly depicted comics coming out right now, pairing mature storytelling with mind blowing art. Read Full Review
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite DC works of Ram V, and is a similarly bold reinvention of the character as his take on Swamp Thing from a few years back. Read Full Review
Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma #4 is about balance. Whether it's superheroism and sorcery, life and death, or altruism and self-interest, this is a story about balances. And while there might be two issues left, there's plenty of room to keep exploring that dynamic. Read Full Review