Juan learns the truth of his father's death and makes a mistake that could lead ICE agents to his aunt's home.
Home #4 is about voices that speak to us in all facets of life. The ones who show us who we are and who we are meant to be. A work that is able to achieve an emotional connection is one that deserves praise, and humbly, Home is one that deserves all it is getting. Read Full Review
Home #4 continues this title's run of excellence. Anta is telling both a compelling superhero story and calling the way the US treats human beings who weren't born here. Wieszczyk's art does a fantastic job capturing the script in all its power. There are not enough good things to say about Home. Read Full Review
I am really impressed by the transportive artwork in this issue. Wieszczyk and Valenza use a youthful style with a changing color palette to convey tonal shifts in the story. The emphasis on character expression easily elicits an emotional response. And the intensity of the action oriented panels is completely engaging. Read Full Review
Home feels a bit too long in the tooth and is the definition of a mixed-bag. Read Full Review