Black Dynamite #4
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Black Dynamite #4

Writer: Brian Ash Artist: Jun Lofamia Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: November 12, 2014 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
8.5Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

The Man With the Shuttlecock! When a basketball hero meets death on the court, his young trophy wife enlists the toughest private dick in town to shake the tree from the roots and rake up the fruits! The world's baddest Blaxploitation sensation uses every deadly trick in his kung fu arsenal and unravels a shocking web of conspiracies that are bigger than professional sports, and two brand new size thirteens put together!

  • 10
    We The Nerdy - Kierra Prince Nov 14, 2014

    This is hands down the best Black Dynamite comic since the "Slave Island" one-shot and I think that this fourth issue even gives "Slave Island" a run for its money. "Slave Island" had shark punching,Black Dynamite #4 has a dude jumping over 3 pintos to catch an alley oop from Evel Knievel. I only wish I thought of some of this stuff first because it's absolutely golden. Ash and Lofamia have created a perfect issue and I better be getting more out of this creative team. This is supposedly the last of the Black Dynamite comics, but I feel like the success of this may lead to more. After all, Black Dynamite was only ever supposed to get a one-shot as a comic. And I feel like the popularity of the comics would've been better if they followed this formula instead of actually trying to be a sprawling, mystical comic. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Eric Bridges Nov 11, 2014

    Black Dynamite #4 has a great contained story with a fun look. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Steven E. Paugh Nov 12, 2014

    I'm very glad that I went back to Black Dynamite in its fourth issue, because this book here is right-the-fuck-on! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Fortress of Solitude - Byron Hendricks Nov 11, 2014

    This is a fun issue that offers a little bit of a life lesson in between all of the sheer Tom Foolery it presents. This title offers a nice break from the complex comics that populated the shelf space at your local comic store. So sit back and enjoy a few laughs with this one. Read Full Review

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