After years of her being his light in the darkness, it's Cloak's turn to shed some light on what's been going on in Dagger's life. But that's going to be tougher than it sounds, when a foe from their past resurfaces, and nothing is what it seems...
The neo-noir tone of this comic is consistent throughout, but the careful character studies are a little let down by some pacing problems and a few instances of dubious art. Read Full Review
Cloak & Dagger #4 was one of the better issues so far with a straightforward investigation, clarity to a fight with Grey, and urgency added to the dangers that both Cloak and Dagger face on their own. Read Full Review
I truly have come to love this book. The book at this point can be a little confusing to keep straight of who is in control of who's mind. There is an element of confusion and vertigo to this issue. What makes this book so good is that it continues to deconstruct what makes Cloak and Dagger who they are. Hopeless in this issue really breaks down their communication or lack thereof. This book remains consistent with strong storytelling and quality art.
Cloak's client comes through in a big way and vectors him to Grey and Dagger. Their big confrontation does not go well; this story is a long way from over. This serving makes the ongoing mysteries of Grey - how do his powers work, what does he want, how's he still alive - compelling without falling into confusion. My confidence is restored, but I'm still going to need quite a bit of explanation in the final chapters.
from a base of 6, this gets a rating of: 5.
-1 because: its a little confusing how Tandy is alive and fighting but without powers
This is starting to drag a bit.
Definitely not for me