"COLD WAR RELICS," Part Four-The Dead Hand melts down as Vil and Ellis get closer to bringing about the end of the world.
The Dead Hand #4 is an issue that's ready and waiting to impress curious onlookers. The creative team continues to give a text heavy yarn shrouded in mystery with hints and a potential catastrophic series of events over the not so distant horizon. Recommended. Read Full Review
Another awesome addition to the enigmatic and dramatic spy thriller. The Dead Hand has really knocked it out of the park with the perfect amount of suspense, action, and characters. Read Full Review
A good fourth chapter that brings in a domestic angle. Read Full Review
This issue is the calm before the Nuclear Storm. Throw in the domestic element, now more people can to Renae and Harriet. The continued tease of the big threat is getting a little tiresome, hopefully issue 5 heightens the threat. Good mix of storytelling and art. This story is extremely entertaining. Read Full Review
Another good issue from Higgins and co. This is really a lesson on how to weave a good spy action story, and it is gripping at times. The book overall has a very stylish look to it, particularly in terms of the design and layout, as much as the art. Highlights were the double page splash (pictured above) at the start and the classy "title sequence" page. Read Full Review
What The Americans was to television, The Dead Hand is too Cold War spy comics! Read Full Review
This issue is a calm before the storm as a couple of interests are now looking closer at the mysteries of Mountain View. Read Full Review
The Dead Hand #4 has a few more weaknesses than prior issues, but the story is still interesting and most of the characters quite engaging. The artwork continues to be great, and, in the end, this one earns another recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
Great stuff! We find out more about Harriet as she gets closer to the truth.