The Rider is determined to save the universe by ridding it of the greatest threat that ever existed...and that's why he's kidnapped Thanos to raise him right! How's that gonna work out? He's about to learn.
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The emotional impact of CGR has never been felt as much as it is in this issue, with the story of a father wrestling with his shortcomings being brought to the forefront. Read Full Review
Donny Cates, the mad lad. He can’t be stopped. Such insanity and sentiment are exactly what I want out of a comic book, generally speaking. It’s all laid out with artists that perfectly match the tone and always deliver captivating and energetic pages. A part of me is eagerly awaiting the next chapter, and another part of me is sad for the title to end, but all good things must. Pick this one up and join in me in the bitter sweet celebration. Read Full Review
It is rare but sometimes one issue can make an already solid series even better. Cosmic Ghost Rider #4 accomplished just that by adding context to what has been a fun but rather thin story. Donny Cates continues to prove there is always a method to his madness. Read Full Review
Cosmic Ghost Rider #4 takes a step back comedically and a step forward narratively. With one more issue left, this is still a must-read series. Read Full Review
A good issue that continues to blow the doors off your expectations. Read Full Review
The story in this issue is deeper than some of the others, but it still maintains the craziness and humor that have made this series so good. Read Full Review
I'm feeling emotions contradictory but still fun ahauauaayuaua
Cosmic Ghost Rider is too pure for this terrible new earth.
Awesome issue all around. Best Marvel series?
Just read it. Nothing else to say really. This books just keeps surprising me...
OVERVIEW
Cosmic Ghost Rider #4
a) Writing/Script= 9.0/10 (Donny Cates)
b) Art= 8.5/10 (Dylan Burnett)
c) Colours= 8.7/10 (Antonio Fabela)
Average= 8.73/10
Cosmic Ghost Rider has a few great emotional moments here. Baby Thanos continues to be cute as hell. The art by Dylan Burnett was at its best in this issue and so was the colours by Antonio Fabela.
I predicted the twist, but still enjoyable,
Still a good issue but with all this alternative universe and time travel stuff I feel like I’m reading a 90s X-Men book
Not a massive fan of the art, but the story has been good so far and I would say one of the better mini series to come from marvel in a long time