After a taste of the high life, Rosa's not sure she likes the changes powered by untold speed and wealth. Is that all there is? Meanwhile, her little brother Baseball gets into big, big trouble. Buckle up! Millarworld's fantastic new superhero book stays in high gear with MILLAR and FEGREDO's highoctane madness.
MPH races into it's penultimate issue, and though there may only be one issue left that in no way means that it's running out of gas. With wonderful character interaction, and a fabulous narrative, the developments of MPH #4 certainly leave me excited for the finale, and come highly recommended. Read Full Review
It shouldn't be a surprise that there is so much to absorb in this comic, considering it is the penultimate issue. It could have been hampered by all the details, but with such professionals at the helm, the book came out top-notch! The real problem is waiting until the release of #5 Read Full Review
Where Fegredo does get to shine, however, is during an exposition sequence where he is able to let loose with more archaic forms of super-speed. Its short but overall very nicely executed. The final issue will have a lot of work ahead of it, but given the pros of the series as a whole so far I do hope it sticks the landing. Millar has been on a bit of a streak, so I hope for the best even if this installment was middling. Read Full Review
"MPH" #4 is a fun comic; sure, you see it all coming, but with this level of enjoyment, who cares? Millar and Fegredo's characters might move in the blink of an eye, but this is a comic that you can settle down with, read slowly and enjoy. Read Full Review
There's something about MPH, it struggles to come to life, yet I'm having trouble putting my finger on why. It may be that I don't find the characters engaging.