Laika, Able, and Baker continue their incredible journey home…but can the three animals successfully pilot their mysterious ship? Back on Earth, Yelena and Dr. Pembrook race through East Berlin to transmit a message before the K.G.B. can stop them.
Primordial #4 grabs the reader and never let's go. Lemire and Sorrentino are an amazing team, and they invest this comic with emotion throughout, making the story hit that much harder. They'll certainly stick the landing, but it will be sad to see this one end. Read Full Review
Image Comics' PRIMORDIALsomehow gets more beautiful with each issue. This creative team communicates in the simplest terms, to navigate us through a complex story. It's stunning and moving. Read Full Review
Whatever comes next, it's clear readers have not yet seen the limits of this creative team's ambitions in Primordial. Read Full Review
10
It started off a little slow but, really got good towards the end.
This is just outstanding stuff by Sorrentino, who's really carrying a pretty light script from Lemire. Every page this issue seemed to outdo the previous one to the point I flipped back through this twice, just to gaze at the scenes in outer space. The WE3 influence shines through and I really have no idea how this is going to end. Highly recommend.
less humans more animals lets go