Scarlett has infiltrated the Arashikage for one purpose-locate and extract Jinx...but the true purpose of her best friend's mission becomes clear, and it's an enormous game changer for the entire Energon Universe!
The US military kept holding Scarlett back. Arashnikage could give Scarlett everything she wants. But staying with Jinx and living her life on the edge means letting the clan use the ancient weapon Stalker wants. In Scarlett #4, she must decide if she can trust Jinx and who should wield the Soul Of The Arashnikage. Read Full Review
Thompson heads a remarkably tight narrative package that works quite a bit better than most of the rest of whats been on the mainstream comics rack this summer. The fact that shes able to weave together a lot of subtlety and nuance while delivering a very well-executed action story that also fits into a larger comic book universe is really, really impressive. Its too bad Thompsons run with Scarlett is only going to last for one more issue. Shes a fun character with a lot of potential, but shes never been given enough room to explore that potential until now. Read Full Review
Scarlett #4 is a fantastic example of how to marry exposition with action and tone. This is one of the most cohesive, and uniquely designed action comics on the shelves. Read Full Review
Scarlett #4 delivers big time action and some key movement on the story making for a strong entry in the mini-series. With a strong cliffhanger, Scarlett seems poised to end on a high note. Read Full Review
The way things end with what Storm Shadow finds ensures the finale of this Scarlett mini-series will play a larger role in the G.I. JOE side of the Energon Universe. Read Full Review
Heading into the final moments, Shana OHara makes one last play to finish her story. Thompson crafts a long awaited payoff in-between chaos with the writing. Ferrari, Loughridge and Wooten construct fantastic combat sequences along with delving into the personal drama unfolding. Readers are led into the finale with very high hopes. Read Full Review
SCARLETT #4 is an oddly paced and ultimately disappointing issue. Kelly Thompson's big reveal about the secret weapon lands with a thud, and the penultimate issue appears to be setting the plot up such that Scarlett won't accomplish any of her objectives. This miniseries is turning out to be the first big miss for the Energon Universe. Read Full Review
It was good, but not that exciting as it thought it was going to be.
Honest this was rough. Too much exposition and what is that relationship between Jinx and Scarlett? Is that really the time to be talking? This felt like a serious conversation just jammed in an action sequence totally derailing the high octane action which was great. Lastly, they are suppose to be 'sisters' (as Kelly said in an interview), but this relationships is starting to ride the line of weird 'sibling' relationships.