Fergie's Twitter post gets him one creeper step closer to finding out why he and the ghost named Sid are unnaturally bound to one another. But it takes Julie's sentimental journey to a late '80s Smiths concert to figure out who's behind it-which is likely to ruffle Dorothy Culpepper's tarnished, bloody feathers.
When you finish this issue youll be asking questions for the rest of the day. If Sids not Sid then who, or what, is he? Whos Fergies real dad? Whos the bloke at the end and how in the hell will this all fit together in the end? Read Full Review
This comic had the perfect balance of answering questions brought up by the previous issues, and raising new ones to make sure you pick up the next month’s issue. And with the “story so far” summary at the beginning, even if haven’t read the previous issue, you can get caught up enough to thoroughly enjoy Punks Not Dead #4. Read Full Review
Punks Not Dead #4 is another great installment from this Black Crown series. David Barnett and Martin Simmonds have created a truly unique and compelling series here, and it earns another recommendation with this book. Pick it up. Read Full Review
We're starting to get into the deep end of the supernatural and the situation will get far more creepy and dangerous from this point on. Read Full Review
There's very little new to be found in this comic, which makes its rebellious attitude feel even more like an act. Read Full Review
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