Time is running out! On the run and hunted by Kestrel's forces, Nathan and Cross battle their way to the frozen heart of Nyseth's Arctic lab, hoping to finally collect the hard drive containing Nathan's former identity. But when Nathan is separated from the rest of the crew, he'll have to make an impossible decision. Save Cross, who will erase his mind to save humanity, or save himself-and doom the galaxy!
The story continues to pull the reader deeper into the world of The Weather Man, leaving us wanting more after the issue is over. This is one of the best stories I've ever read in a comic. Read Full Review
Nathan Bright comes face to face with the memory drive of Ian Black, without Amanda Cross looking on. Read Full Review
The Weatherman Vol. 2 #4 gleefully puts the fate of the world in the hands of a moron. Nathan Bright remains as goofy as ever as the Disco Queen reaches the end of its journey, maintaining The Weatherman Vol. 2 Issue #4 's place as one of the funniest action series out there, keeping the issue firmly planted in the absurd. The stakes may be astronomical, the chance of death almost certain, but you got to chillax and enjoy the Weather. Read Full Review
Nathan Fox knocks it out of the park with the art work in this issue. The characters are expressive and well detailed. The action is fun and there are some beautiful panels throughout the issue. Read Full Review
"The Weatherman Vol. 2 #4" continues to deliver stylish action and humor as the stakes continue to get higher for Nathan, Agent Cross, the rest of the crew. Read Full Review
It might be a minute before we see what comes from that huge last page hook, but the series has proven it is more than worth the wait. Read Full Review