Storm Dogs #4

Writer: David Hine Artist: Doug Braithwaite, Ulises Arreola Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 20, 2013 Critic Reviews: 5
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What are the Wireheads? And why is a godforsaken frontier planet so important to the future of the human race? The stakes are raised as the murder team heads into the forbidden lands of the Elohi.

  • 9.0
    Read Comic Books - Tommy Lutz Mar 20, 2013

    Storm Dogs #4 could just be the proof that fans need that #6 will not be the end, that this new universe is just too big and bold to be contained. Though a definitive ending is not in sight yet, it seems like the creators will play off of that to leave the book open for more issues down the road. Fans of sci-fi and brilliant art should keep this truly innovative and outstanding series on their radar. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Steve Paugh Mar 21, 2013

    I know a few readers haven't been satisfied with Storm Dogs - including a few Bastards here at the site - but I'm really digging its increasingly lush environment and mysteries, despite some hollow character representation, both visually and in the spotty establishment of each one's own unique parlance. It's completely sucked me in, though, and I'll definitely be back to see what happens next. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Daniel Alvarez Mar 22, 2013

    Overall, the fourth issue of Storm Dogs is one of the series' best. The story is actually understandable with some interesting developments. The scene with the sinister alien might be the story's finest scene. And finally we get to see what the famous Elohi are really like. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Newsarama - Aaron Duran Mar 21, 2013

    The book has set up all manner of branching stories and concepts, to say nothing of the core arc. But as we wrap Issue #4, I am beginning to wonder if we'll see a proper resolution to it all. That is a real shame, because there is a lot of good ingredients here. Ingredients that I fear are going to go to waste. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Your Friendly Neighborhood Brady Mar 20, 2013

    The book is looking rougher and tougher by the issue. The story itself is pretty tough to swallow and follow. I'm hoping that this issue is the weak link in the chain holding “Storm Dogs” together. Nonetheless, that last panel hook will keep me interested to see how all this all makes sense. Read Full Review

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