Marooned in a reality where the Battlestar Galactica never existed and the Cylon's rule supreme; Apollo joins a very different version of his father in his relentless resistance against the Cylon domination. Meanwhile, imprisoned in the holding cells of a Cylon Basestar, Starbuck discovers an unexpected and startling new ally...
Battlestar Galactica #4 is excellent as this outstanding creative team continues their time-traveling yarn that's oozing with complications. Recommended. Read Full Review
Battlestar Galactica's artwork is more then a little mixed as well, Cezar Razek does a commendable job with scenes when he's drawing everything the same size and scale with some really good artwork early on of Cylon death camps but when asked to give the reader scale for space ships or celestial bodies things tend to end up scrunched in together which is a big problem for a space book. Overall Battlestar Galactica is more maddening then anything else, the spirit of an epic story is in here in the vein of great time travel stories like Days of Future Past or Back to the Future 2 but it's been buried under poor pacing and bad exposition with mediocre artwork not helping anything. I'd give this issue a miss, sorry to say. Read Full Review
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