It's hard to tell if it's celebrating or medicating, but on the heels of Rob signing a new lease, he and the boys hit the town hard in an alcohol-fueld swirl. Goth girls, trench coat Mafiosi, jock thugs, and more populate the fourth chapter of BOB FINGERMAN's so-real-it-hurts series.
Minimum Wage #4 is fun and real, allowing for a new breed of comic books. Read Full Review
Overall, this is a really great issue of Minimum Wage because it sheds light on Rob’s inner psyche. It’s a whole issue of characterization, which is rare, but necessary. Fingerman already does a fine job of showing us what kind of person Rob is, but this is a push that seems valuable to the readers of this series. If you’re a fan of Minimum Wage, you can’t afford to skip this issue. Read Full Review
It's no small feat for a slice-of-life comic succeed, let alone succeed twice, but Fingerman looks to be bucking the odds through great art and honest, believable dialogue. For all of the uncertainty within the story, Minimum Wage is a book that knows its place, knows what it does, and continues to do it well. Read Full Review
Fun, but not as in depth or emotional as the previous issues. A bunch of dudes get wasted... the end.