Nameless #4

Writer: Grant Morrison Artist: Chris Burnham Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 10, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 12
7.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

The world descends into chaos and the astronauts stranded in the Tunnels of Xibalba must endure unspeakable tortures when their captors finally reveal themselves. As all human hopes, fears, doubts, and dreams are subjected to the cruel and merciless scrutiny of an inhuman, sadistic intelligence, is reality collapsing? Or sanity?

  • 9.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Brady Steele Jun 10, 2015

    Maybe that's the magic spell Morrison and Burnham are casting with this series. Hope seems to have been stripped away already in this story. I'm not sure where this ship can be turned around but I have no doubt this uninhibited creative team will keep readers enthralled and horrified and captivated until the bloody and disgusting end. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comic Book City Podcast - Rory Matthews Jun 17, 2015

    Nameless #4 is the turning point in this six-issue miniseries that kicks things up to the next level of horror. Creating more questions than providing answers, this issue pushes things over the edge as the protagonist comes closer to the source extraterrestrial evil. Nameless continues to be one of the most compelling, fun, and strange reads in my monthly pull list. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Dan Leicht Jun 11, 2015

    Nameless #4 takes you into the void once again, then spits you out, puts you back in, turns you upside down, and then asks how you've been. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBuzz - ChrisG Jun 10, 2015

    That last page says it all. It does not bode well for humanity. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Booked - Evan Moore Jun 12, 2015

    Grant Morrison's writing is superb as always. Great dialogue that really pulls you into each character and, makes each one seem important to the story. Chris Burnham's art is equally wonderful and detailed, and compliments the story well by giving it a surreal and creepy look. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Geeked Out Nation - Grant Raycroft Jun 10, 2015

    Nameless continues to be a book that falls short of so much potential. It's a decent enough read but is shockingly tame for something by Grant Morrison. The art of Chris Burnham and colors by Nathan Fairbairn are the highlight of this book as the two excel in their craft. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comic Bastards - James Anders II Jun 10, 2015

    All of the elements are there. They are. I want this comic to succeed. And It still can. But something needs to change before the whole story begins the endless fall that covered in much of the pages of Issue #4. Nameless is falling and needs a strong turnaround to right the fall and find its freaky footing, becoming both an artistically stunning thriller as well as a well written mystic mayhem filled work of sci fi horror. I am pulling all the way for that reality to occur. But as for now, we are stuck in the ooze. Not knowing what is what. Read Full Review

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