I agree, though I think the art is oddly appealing. I'd be hard pressed to explain what happened in any given action sequence.
Unsure who to trust as Moon Man takes to the streets of Cleveland, one terrible mistake will lead to unthinkable consequences for Ramon and those closest to him.
Final Thoughts:Moon Man #4 excels in blending gritty, grounded storytelling with visually stunning art that captures the frantic nature of Ramons situation. The writing is sharp, the pacing is perfect, and the artwork ties it all together. With new revelations about others with powers, the stakes have never been higher. This issue leaves you eager to see what happens next in this unpredictable, high-stakes series. Read Full Review
I like Kid Cudi in general, and the story is not too bad. But the art is imcomprehensible.
I want to like this book a lot more than I do. The story and plot are interesting, the writing is solid, but the art is so messy and hard to follow it detracts from my enjoyment significantly. If they could get a cleaner, better artist it would help immensely.