Dynamite Entertainment proudly presents Cherish, a brand-new series by bestselling author Katana Collins and rising star artist Gabriel Caitano featuring character designs by Marc Silvestri. When the blood on the boardroom floor moves from metaphorical to literal...As Cherish gets closer to finding out what led to her father's death, her allies suffer under Valerie's cruelty. Cherish has her own problems as Rose finally unleashes her full power against her. Will Chaya's training and her father's technology be enough for Cherish to finally defeat Rose? Meanwhile, the secrets surrounding Chaya are revealed. And it all culminates in a shocking tmore
CHERISH #4 deluges the reader with twists, turns, and more surprises than a soap opera during Sweeps Week. The art is generally good, and the story is certainly unpredictable, but the sheer volume of new information turns into overload, and the art quality is inconsistent in spots. Read Full Review
Overall, the idea of Cherish is not without some potential. The tragic backstory of the hero seems to be dragging down the possibilities. A character with skills and drive like Cherish could really chart interesting territory in the near future of the setting. There are quite a few places in and within the cyberpunk subgenre that comic books dont often explore, and Cherish is uniquely lined up to explore these places. Theoretically, once Collins has navigated around the backstory, Cherish might have room to breathe and get into some of the more shadowy dramatic aspects of cyberpunk. Read Full Review
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