Crane's in a tricky situation in a Damascus poker room-there are guns at his head, and two million dollars of bribe money at stake. The cash could grant him access to the ancient ruins of Palmyra, and to the secrets of the scroll. Elsewhere, a blood ritual swears a new leader into power.
While we do hope the subplot in the background leads somewhere compelling, there's no doubt that Prodigy certainly is month-in and month-out. Read Full Review
Overall, I thought that this was another enjoyable chapter in this series. I love the direction that the story is taking and really look forward to reading the next issue. Read Full Review
Seeing these brilliant setups executed visually is done masterfully by Rafael Albuquerque. The art is fast-paced, detailed and gorgeous. Read Full Review
Some stunning visuals from the artist and a lot of really witty dialogue from Mark Millar make this comic book series a must for fans everywhere. I'll definitely be treating myself to the trade paperback when it gets released. I love this kind of story. Read Full Review
In the end, we see things get sticky for the suave gentleman with a huge heart. Of course, this is just another cool moment to tell Rachel and his driver to be in a certain location in 90 seconds, after he takes care of a hundred career killers. While we didn't get much in the plot department, the action and suspense were certainly cranked up in issue #4 of Prodigy. With only 2 issues to go, we're sure to get more wild travels from Edison Crane and much more bloodshed from the 2nd Earth worshipers, while Rafael Albuquerque does an incredible job of giving life to it all. Read Full Review
After a issue I didn't like at all, the story succeed to take me back on the road.
Cover - The variant. Not related. And a little off. 0.5/
Writing - So good, because he have to catch up for the previous issue and give me the need to take the last. 3/3
Arts - So much fantastic panel. It's a true blockboster with action in each turning page. So good. 3/3
Feeling - Great now I have to order the last issue. 2/2
I mean, it’s fun, but a little too much fluff.