Negaduck #4

Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Ciro Cangialosi Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: February 28, 2024 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
8.0Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

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The Supervillain With the Midas Touch!

The rest of The Fearsome Five tremble in awe at their leader, who now wields a glove with the power to turn anything he touches into gold! Negaduck, of course, uses these stolen powers with all of the wisdom and responsibility you'd expect from the most evil villain in multiple universes.

Glittering talents JEFF PARKER and CIRO CANGIALOSI are further enriched by 24-karat cover artists JAE LEE, DREW MOSS, and TRISH FORSTNER to make this treasure trove of a title truly sparkle!

  • 9.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - batfan1992 Feb 28, 2024

    Negaduck #4 continues the story well and presents many plot twists. It pits two of St. Canards most ruthless rogues against each other, showcasing the cold, calculating, cutthroat nature of both criminals. It manages to present a compelling story with all villains and not a hero in sight. It points to the fact that fictional villains often have staying power and can hold their own in a compelling story, without the need for a hero to challenge them. Darkwings foes certainly show this to be true. If you love Darkwing Duck villains and clever plot twists, you will enjoy this issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine Feb 28, 2024

    Jeff Parker and Ciro Cangialosi are able to juggle quite a few moving pieces here, giving Negaduck a finale that works well for his villainous personality. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Jonn McLoed May 7, 2024

    I loved every lovely panel of this great kids to adults comic. Great history write in a love letter to the past and may I say the art and colouring is a complete joy to tired eyes. For the big kid in you give this a try and the worst thing that can happen is you will have a laugh and leave the issue with a grin.

  • 8.5

    Only the world of Darkwing Duck could deliver such an amusing finale. Negaduck has the midas glove and is so pleased he shows mercy to his cohorts by not just leaving them after they served their purpose to him. The revelation that it didn't create solid or even real gold, but thin layers of fool's gold was very clever. This was a fitting conclusion to the first arc. Sometimes a series spotlighting the bad guy can be as good as the hero's title, and this series is one of them.

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