Chrononauts #4

Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Sean Gordon Murphy Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 10, 2015 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 15
7.5Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

MINISERIES CONCLUSION Captured by enemies and robbed of their ability to time travel, Danny and Corbin have created the biggest mess the space-time continuum has ever seen. Now, it’s up to them to defeat the bad guys, fix past wrongs, and escape the wrath of their bosses! The finale to this sci-fi buddy adventure features MORE breathtaking SEAN MURPHY art—with MORE soldiers, MORE dinosaurs, and a conclusion to leave you clamoring for a sequel!

  • 10
    Comic Booked - Jesse Peterson Jun 13, 2015

    As a fan, I wish I could go into more detail about the story and how it all unfolds, but this is something you just need to experience. I really hope Millar doesn't end the story here. Here is for hoping for Chrononauts 2. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Booked - Jesse Peterson Jun 13, 2015

    As a fan, I wish I could go into more detail about the story and how it all unfolds, but this is something you just need to experience. I really hope Millar doesn't end the story here. Here is for hoping for Chrononauts 2. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Jun 9, 2015

    Chrononauts #4 is an amazing conclusion to a rather average story. Giving intense and exciting developments, the creative team make the journey to this point well worth following, with the dramatic actions of Corbin and Danny culminating in an awesome conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Jun 11, 2015

    Chrononauts is an absolute treat of a series to read from start to finish. While it felt a bit wonky in the first issue as you tried to connect to what it wanted to do, once it got underway it was just a crazy action adventure piece with two wild and crazy guys. You have to totally discount the science of it all when you get down to it, which is easy with most time travel based properties, and just enjoy it like the characters do. There are serious things along the way, but for the most part it wants to just enjoy what a situation like this could provide, but not in your old school stoner style that we might often get instead, or something hyper militarized and dramatic. It finds the right mixture of fun and adventure along with tension and great action scenes. Very recommended across the board. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    ComicBuzz - ChrisG Jun 10, 2015

    Full of boundless energy, Chrononauts 4, and the whole arc, is just what the Doctor ordered. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jim Johnson Jun 12, 2015

    The art is consistently strong, but "Chrononauts" #4 is still a bit of a misfire, making for a mostly enjoyable but also uneven conclusion to an otherwise thrilling and gripping time-twisting rollercoaster ride. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Erik Gonzalez Jun 13, 2015

    Even if the story took a backseat, this comic is well worth its price. This is the final issue after all, so readers should pick it up. Its a wonderful example of sequential art. Millar has already started plotting the sequel and the film adaptation is now in development; there is a lot to look forward to from this property! Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    We The Nerdy - Josh McCullough Jun 11, 2015

    Overall, its a real shame that this series turned out the way it did. Its not necessarily a terrible comic, its just clear that a lot of the slack has been left to be picked up by the eventual film. Millar and Murphy are two extremely talent creators and the result of their collaboration shouldve been a much better comic than what we have, the real sad thing and my major problem with the comic lies in the fact that this couldve been fantastic, but seems ok with being merely mediocre. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jun 10, 2015

    If you don't get it, then I really despise this issue and series. Because the ending makes everything else worth it in the end. I can't just read the first issue over and over and be happy because it's not the complete story and the complete story is just a poorly written movie script in which our characters have no conscious and zero consequences. For the cost of this series you could go see an actual movie so I would recommend that instead. Also it may be a double-sized issue hence the price of six bucks, but it still reads like a twenty-two page issue. Read Full Review

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