It's 1979 and Ash is on the trail of the Necronomicon in the Big Apple. His adventures have led him many places, most of which unleashing horror after horror upon our dim-witted hero. But, here, at the height of the 70s, is Ash prepared to face what lurks behind the doors of... Studio 54?
The mayhem continues by Rodney Barnes and Tom Garcia and an undead who's-who of cover artists: Mattina! Suydam! Yoon! Sayger!
Did you know: Prior to the rise of mankind, Deadites had free reign over the Earth, making up a large portion of the world's population.
THE ARMY OF DARKNESS 1979 #4 gives readers plenty of backstory on the Necronomicon, a walk down memory lane of Ashs adventures, and a mildly amusing dance off gone wrong in the legendary Studio 54. The art team did a bang up job keeping the style consistent despite an artist change midway through, and the issue is okay overall, despite a lack of major story progress. Read Full Review
In the space of a single issue, it's possible to imagine these ideas landing, but stretched across four months (and more) the concept is so thin that it's difficult to keep crawling through. Read Full Review