Red goes underground as the press gangs she's been killing off are striking back, sending her through a city beneath the city of Portland-one full of gangs, drugs, crime, and secrets. As Red fights to stay alive in the dark and tightens her net around her final target, the waves she's been making come crashing back on Liverpool Liz, her sister, and anyone close to her.
Joshua Hixson's art adds to the story of Red who is as easy to pity as she is to root for. An emotional and action filled tale that will leave you conflicted. Read Full Review
In a period when companies tout the sensational death of an established character to move product, Shanghai Red #4 ends with this reader still uncertain whose corpses may lie shrouded beneath the last act curtain when it falls. It's simply part of a journey, one where life is cheap and life is tenuous, survival based on the whim of a cruel era and place. No matter the collateral damage, no matter the price or the sacrifice, expect Red and Jack to remain defiant until the bittersweet end. Read Full Review
Traditionally a dish served cold, revenge in this issue of Shanghai Red comes hot, salty and very, very bloody! Read Full Review
The pace of the book, as it has been since the beginning, is non-stop. Red tries to escape while still killing off the people who did her wrong, but as the bodies pile up, so do here pursuers. It is the scale of the upcoming mayhem that sustains the interest in this revenge tale. Read Full Review