Framed for murder by the demonic Legion, Father Vieri must survive a deadly chase through the streets of Rome in order to escape the Inquisition. But as he possesses Vieri's body, Legion unveils terrifying new ways to spread his corruption across the Vatican. Can Vieri find a way to turn the tables on the unholy adversary that wears his face? Or will this haunted exorcist find his last hopes extinguished by the Devil himself?
The Devil That Wears My Face #4 removes all restraint. The increase in speed appears at precisely the right time within the series, giving it an onslaught of energy. Read Full Review
We began telling a horror story and have transformed genres, which is a testament to Alex and David's ability at storytelling. Mad Cave has a banger on its hands, and once more people discover this tale, it won't be long until we watch this on the big screen. Every month, this story should be on your pull list. It's Indiana Jones meets Tom Hanks in Davinci Code meets The Exorcist. What more can you want? Read Full Review
The Devil That Wears My Face #4 is a big jump in stakes and action. After three issues that were on a relatively slow burn to set up the collision course Vieri and Legion were on, Pepose and Cormack over deliver on expectations. The horror elements remain, and now the heavy action adds a new dimension. Read Full Review
The Devil That Wears My Face #4 is a hell of a fun series that takes its concept and really elevates it to another level. You can almost visualize this on the big screen with its over the top moments and actions of its characters. It's a hell of a surprise and fun series to have ended one year and start a new one with, and one that shouldn't be missed. Read Full Review
THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE #4 is a thrilling ride, but its not without its bumps. While the action is top-notch and the art is fantastic, the tonal shift away from horror and the overly silly elements left us wanting more of the initial atmosphere. Read Full Review
I don’t like spoilers as a review should give a verdict without going into the actual substance in detail but on this occasion I have to say from start to finish it was a long chase with lots of monologue that literally had me wondering if there was a point to this story at all. The art in parts was okay and at others awful and some of the dialogue was absurd. He’s Legion of Hell not some Joker from a bad time in Batman’s past. Hopefully the writer can write the Devil out this to bring it back to the wonderful promise of the first 2 issues!!!!!