With a dangerous hurdle cleared, the Enfield Gang continues its battle with Capt. Ely while the deposed Sheriff Hardesty seeks answers to the question of who killed Bill Barley.
If you continue to sleep on this mini series I feel bad because, it is perhaps Image Comics strongest run currently on going. The duo are bringing back the desire for a great Western tale while making us feel real emotions for everyone involved. Read Full Review
The coloring also exemplifies that subversion, while also showcasing the contrast between the outlaws' fate and the civility afforded to the law. Most importantly, the lettering of this issue highlights the twisted nature of death and beauty on display in this issue, as the beautiful depiction of music serves as a lure for the dark and twisted fate of the outlaws. This is a must-read issue for fans of Westerns, the larger Texas Blood narrative, or anyone in search of a gut-wrenching, enthralling story of the tragic tale. Read Full Review
Phillips' artwork this issue is also brutal in the best of ways, with blood and kablam's found aplenty. Read Full Review
THE ENFIELD GANG MASSACRE #4 brings the heat, raises the death toll, and delivers surprises in another thrilling issue. Readers follow along in real-time as the massacre draws closer to an inevitable conclusion, and Phillipss pulpy art is top-notch. Read Full Review