Kabul. The Indigo Children search for Ahmed in a city on the brink of collapse. Rand and his agents converge. Indigo Five goes hunting.
Indigo Children #4 helps us understand our heroes better as they search for the last member of their otherworldly quartet. A ticking clock and overwhelming odds deliver a tense read, an explosive final act, and a cliffhanger ending. Read Full Review
Chicago. Mexico. Now, Afghanistan. In a couple of months, theyll be in Cairo. Pires and White are moving the Indigo Children all over the place. There IS a central sense of momentum about the series thus far, but too much of an adherence to the journey across the globe will make all those different exotic locations seem pretty mundane in the world of the series as people with powers continue to be tracked down. Its been an interesting journey so far. Pires and White need to find some central momentum to the plot if the series is going to live up to its potential. Read Full Review
The artwork is a little looser in spots here, but it is unlikely to change anyone's mind about the series, which continues to be a dry and unmemorable read. Read Full Review
It's entertaining for sure. But it's going to have to eventually switch from activating Indigo's to the ultimate confrontation and hopefully that starts soon. It's just become formulaic in how the past few issues have went.