Charlies Angels #4

Writer: John Layman Artist: Joe Eisma Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: September 12, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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They've got a mysterious boss who hides in the shadows and calls the shot. There are three of them, lovely and lethal, a trio of tough cookies you do NOT want to mess with. Introducing The Satanbratan, East Germany's equivalent of the Angels- the EVIL equivalent! And these deadly, dastardly dames ain't gonna rest until our favorite Angels are six feet under. By John Layman and Joe Eisma, your OTHER favorite angels!!! Comics will never be the same!!!

  • 10
    Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr. Sep 4, 2018

    The perfect homage to the original 70's series, Charlie's Angels is everything fans could ask for and more! Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen Sep 14, 2018

    One small complaint though is the lettering on page 17 where the Satanbratan is whispering. I literally had to strain my eyes to read what they were saying. I suggest maybe changing to a different font as opposed to making the text so minutely small that it is barely readable. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Sep 12, 2018

    I'm still enjoying Charlie's Angels overall and am looking forward to the conclusion in the next issue (and hoping we get another series down the line some). Layman has a lot of things he's juggling here and I'll easily admit it got confusing along the way with who is who and exactly what's going on, especially since the Satanbratan aren't characters that I fully connected with just yet. Eisma's artwork continues to give me all that I want from it with some really fun and dynamic scenes and just that kind of moving and grooving tone that's right for this era and these characters. It's light and fun and moves with a quick step and the team really is handling it very well. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Sep 12, 2018

    In the penultimate issue of this story, Layman continues to have fun with the characters, tropes and sensibilities of the original series and that continues to be the factor that keeps this story fun. Read Full Review

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