Helena Crash #4

Writer: Fabian Rangel Artist: Warwick Johnson-Cadwell Publisher: IDW Publishing Release Date: June 14, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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Having barely survived her duel with White Demon, Helena tries to get back to normal. But she realizes there's no turning back when she discovers Hemingway has been abducted by Rojo's men. Down but never out, Helena comes up with a plan. A plan that involves a good old-fashioned death race!

  • 10
    Comicosity - Mexi Gremillion Jun 14, 2017

    Helena Crash #4 is a great conclusion to Helena Crash. It ends the series on a high note while leaving room for a sequel series or additional issues, which I hope the team is able to do. The world is wonderful, the art is unique, and the characters are as colorful as they are terrific. You should definitely read Helena Crash. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Jonathan Edwards Jun 14, 2017

    Perhaps some will look at the very end of Helena Crash and say it's some kind of cop out, but I'm inclined to disagree. Without spoiling those final moments, I will say that it is still does fully result from Helena's actions. There just happened to be an added bonus she didn't consider at the time. And, I think there's some poetry in that. Before, Helena refused to take sides in order to maintain her comfort and get by, but by going against both Rojo and White Demon for the sake of saving Hemingway, she ended up on top. I have to say, that might be the perfect ending for Helena, and that's why I'm not sure I want a sequel. If you haven't checked out any of Helena Crash, I suggest you give it a shot. The trade paperback will be out in a few months, and at this point, reading all four issues back to back is probably the way to go. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Multiversity Comics - Kent Falkenberg Jun 19, 2017

    High-octane, over-caffeinated insanity. So much fun. Read Full Review

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