As Thea's guerilla warfare against the Paznina intensifies, her father comes face-to-face with the man who killed his wife.
I don't know how many more ways I can say Extremity is a fantastic comic book. Buy it, read it, love it. Read Full Review
Ultimately, this is highly recommended if not essential reading. Read Full Review
Extremity is one of the best comic books being published right now period. Daniel Warren Johnson has done an incredible job of getting the reader emotional attached to these characters in these few issues, it is really a great credit to his skills as a creator. It is very hard to get this level of “reader involvement” with characters and story within an issue or two and Johnson will have you fully invested after the first issue and he continues to draw you deeper in with issue #4. The art is absolutely gorgeous, with Johnson great pencil and inking work along with Spicer magnificent colors Extremity is a joy to look at. If you are not reading this series you are certainly missing out on one great comic book, do yourself a favor and pick this up now! Read Full Review
The series is moving at a nice swift pace, and continues to be brutally savage.I truly hope that Daniel Warren Johnson can keep this up! Read Full Review
This book continues to be one of my favorite reads everymonth. More world building and great character moments move this series to a headin almost too fast of a paced. I think some things could be given a little moreroom to breathe. Read Full Review
Extremity has grown into quite the comic in these first few issues. At first it seemed like another Science Fiction/Fantasy mash up that would be full of joyous adventure and larger than life characters. With this issue it has developed beyond that and is actually trying to say something important. Looking at the best new series of this year this is certainly on the list. Read Full Review
By the end of this issue it was easy to get consumed in the path Thea and Jerome have taken against the Paznina. This allowed us to be caught off guard and open to the fact that there is more than one path to take in this story. The weight of war and hate weighs on more than those two, and more than those two can b negatively affected in the process. Extremity #4 went the distance to reinforce what we were in store for when these characters fear what will be sacrificed for the sake of taking down the Paznina. Read Full Review
It's an interesting exploration of how guilt and anger can warp perception, and one Johnson seems to get a better handle on with each passing issue. Add in another kinetic round of thundering visuals and Extremity continues its hot streak. Read Full Review
I came for the gore but stayed for the story. Extremity gets more interesting and nuanced with every issue and the artwork remains vivid and superior. Read Full Review
Despite these technicalities, I still find Extremity #4 to be very enjoyable. Johnson is both and excellent artist and writer, and I can't wait to see more from him. While I'd like some more plot twists, the story is only four issues in, so it's not really a problem right now. In that end, Extremity is an awesome series and certainly should be added to the reading list of anyone who's a fan of gritty, post-apocalyptic adventures. Read Full Review
The archway graves are a brilliant, creative idea, this world just feels so real. The bug riders are pretty sweet. At this point, the reader is starting to wonder who the good guys are, because the father is clearly not a knight is shining armour.
Excellent series thus far!