The Phantom x 2! The new Walker heir has (begrudgingly) accepted the purple, just in time for final showdown with Singh and his entire organization! There will be lots. And lots. And lots and lots and LOTS of bad guys with skill ring scars on their faces.
Brian Clevinger is writing a simple but fascinating story that examines corporate and political corruption, and brings with it plenty of suspense and action. It also has some really well placed funny moments, "Since when did the Phantom have two idiot sidekicks"? Which brings me to this new three-headed monster that is the Phantom, an interesting choice by Clevinger, but it works and works really well. "We are the Phantom". Read Full Review
King: The Phantom #4 is a sturdy and accessible release that knows what it wants to be. It's a refreshing takehandled by a creative team that understands the characters they're playing with, so much so that it left me eagerly anticipating the next outing. So by all means keepthis one and buy the previous three, you won't regret it. Read Full Review
Although King: Phantom #4 didn't resonate with me as a Phantom story, at the end of the day, Brian Clevinger and Ryan Codystill produced a good actionstory that's worth reading. Read Full Review
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