All is lost. The world will wither under the Sky pandemic, and the Destiny Man will murder our intrepid explorers before they've made it further into the former US than Nevada. Unless, that is, brilliant journalist Valentina Sandoval can discover one...essential...truth.
Undiscovered Country #4 is a tense but exciting ride through a tale that feels meticulously planned and designed. Soule, Snyder, Camuncoli and the rest of the creative team have created a huge world with huge potential. Read Full Review
Camuncoli and Orlandini deliver some stunning visuals in this issue. The backgrounds and beautifully rendered and the characters look amazing. The Destiny Man is given a visual menace that draws the eye and all of the strange and unique aspects of this new America keep me engaged. Read Full Review
This issue is a good example of what can be done with the depth of ideas Snyder, Soule, and Camuncoli have baked into the DNA of this book, jumping as it does between well-realized character motivations and layered world-building. Undiscovered Country remains a top-tier creator-owned title. Read Full Review
So far this book hasnt disappointed and as more of the characters get developed, Ive little doubt this is going to end up on my best of 2020 list. Read Full Review
Undiscovered Country 4 continues to defy classification while using strong character writing combined with smart and clever use of traditional American mythos to lead us on a fantastic journey through a story that is mysterious but thoroughly engaging in a fresh and exciting way! Read Full Review
If you weren't already invested in this book, Undiscovered Country #4 makes this a book you will want to stick with to the bitter end. What we get out of the pages of Undiscovered Country is a rare experience in comics. A bold idea which is taken to new heights with each passing issue. I can't wait to see how this series continues to astonish in the issues to come! Read Full Review
Deep exploration of characters and upheaval of readers' expectations continue the creativity of the team behind "Undiscovered Country"'. Read Full Review
I wish the creative team had anything worthwhile to say in this book. Read Full Review
With very little direction until the final few pages, this issue won't hook any readers who weren't already committed to the long haul in a story that's still busy explaining exactly what it intends itself to be. Read Full Review
i like how the story is building and where it'll probably takes us. I think at the end it will all make sense. the writers are very good story tellers and the art is amazing
This issue looked the best. Besides that the story is good. I get its very slow but the scope feels big. There are things I think could be explained better but for what it is I like it. I do wish they would stop jumping around so much. I was kind of excited to see what happened with the time difference stuff they introduced last issue but it was completely absent.