A spriggan hunt among the dark satanic mills.
INJECTION is an amazing titles and series thus far, for anyone who loves the genre of thriller, mystery or the supernatural. And even if you don't, it's still a wildly entertaining series, with something new every issue. I honestly cannot wait to see how INJECTION unfolds and where the story goes. Anything with the names Ellis and Shalvey on the front, are an instant selling point for me. Read Full Review
Injection #4 keeps up the momentum and quality of the previous issues, while providing some sought after background and information. Read Full Review
"Injection" #4 isn't easy reading and some of the scenes drag a little with exposition, but the frustrations of the storytelling are often tied to its strengths, and Ellis and Shalvey's work is ambitious and skillful enough to reward engagement and commitment. Read Full Review
While it's still early days for this comic, I think it's safe to say that this issue will be the breaking point for some readers. While the mystery of what The Injection even is and whether the fantasy elements of the story are even real is something I'm invested in, the way the mystery is presented " with huge swaths of the comic's backstory just omitted from the reader so far and fed piecemeal, issue by issue " is something I can imagine many having trouble with. Regardless, "Injection" is one of the best looking titles on shelves right now thanks to Declan Shalvey and Jordie Bellaire, even if Warren Ellis' writing is at its most impenetrable here. Read Full Review
This is very much an info dump issue. Declan Shalvey's character work is tremendous, the emotive facial features tell the story in a compelling way that Ellis just isn't able to live up to in this issue. Read Full Review