Abducted by the aliens from the island, the new Utopian returns to Earth with no memory of what happened. Meanwhile, Hutch is now divorced from Chloe and going back to his old criminal ways, wearing his father's Skyfox costume and hoping to make a little drug money by joining a supervillain gang for the biggest raid of his career.
Jupiters Legacy: Requiem #4 makes the argument for why this book is one of the best superhero books on the market yet again. The plot is excellent, but the characterization is the champion here, really showing Millars chops as a writer. The art remains breathtaking. Edwards, Chang, and Niro do amazing work together, and Edwards is showing why hes one of the great unsung talents of the comic industry with every line he draws. Jupiters Legacy: Requiem #4 is the pinnacle; few other books can reach it right now. Read Full Review
I loved this cover above all else. Seeing Hutch as Skyfox just fills my heart with joy. Tragic joy, but nontheless :p The story continues the unvailing and desconstrution of the Sampson-Hutchence family, and I feel I am inside a Star Wars tragedy, seeing all those emotional threads unfolding. Despite, being full of questions, I do love the fucked up idea of mistakes that just keep on going through generations. I mean, we're only human, right...?