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It's everyone's life on the line as Deva Karrell comes face-to-face with the Entity from beyond and learns the terrible truth behind the Orpheus' recent deaths.
All of the concepts come together here for the start of a hard-hitting finale that will also leave several more questions lingering, making us thrilled that we don't have to say goodbye just yet. Read Full Review
The art by Andrea Mutti is amazing. There are so many great panels throughout and the art does a great job of showcasing the dark, dire circumstances the characters find themselves in. Read Full Review
Despite some artistic hangups, "Infinite Dark" #4 wraps up everything it needed to in a satisfying manner while providing enough of a hook that the next installment can't come soon enough. Read Full Review
Infinite Dark #4 caps off this arc of the story in a way that invites the readers back for more this April. The current mystery is resolved, but with enough dangling threads both inside and outside the station that there are sure to be more intriguing questions thrown up in issue #5. Read Full Review
A good issue to round off the first arc. The resolution is interesting, if not wholly original, and the artwork in this issue a little better than the previous three - at least I can differentiate easily between characters this time. It still feels, however, like there is more to offer from this comic; the writing is interesting, but the whole thing feels a little cold. While that is desirable because of the isolated setting, it isn't in the characters, none of whom have made any real impression on me. I'm looking forward to the next arc, but something needs to be done to make these characters more distinctive and more interesting.
This was pretty neat, though still suffering a bit from too much talking.