The Secret History of the Creeper continues! Over the centuries, the immortal monster has left a path of misery, despair, and death and as our intrepid researcher Devon uncovers more and more, the Creeper gets angrier and angrier.
Jeepers Creepers #4 is a solid issue that's tense and shocking with outstanding art and wonderful lettering. Read Full Review
This story is a little clumsy initially, with a long flashback in the middle of the issue. The visuals are fine, though there are a few odd moments. This is enjoyable, to be sure, and I'll be back for the conclusion, but this is not the strongest issue. Read Full Review
Fans who miss shows like Tales from the Darkside and Tales from the Crypt can take solace that their appetite for good horror anthologies is still being met and Dynamite is the leader in publishing these macabre moments. Even when they're mini stories within a larger frame like here. I don't know anyone else who is publishing horror anthologies on a consistent basis. Read Full Review
The penultimate issue of "Jeepers Creepers" may provide a lot of information for dedicated readers, but a lack of much context for why certain things are important understandably makes new readership very difficult as it leads into its conclusion. Read Full Review
This fourth issue isn’t great but it isn’t terrible and is worth a read for horror comic book fans and fans of the Jeepers Creepers franchise. It isn’t going to blow anyone away but it will be a slightly fun little 22-page read and will set you up for what is going to happen next. I may not always be impressed with this series, but there is enough in each issue to make me not give up on it and this fourth issue gives me the little bit I need to stick with it. Read Full Review
This series is a mess. This issue is a mess. Unless a miracle turns this around, I don't see Jeepers Creepers becoming worthy of your money or time. Read Full Review
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