SURFER'S FINAL SACRIFICE?! Earth stands on the brink of annihilation and the Silver Surfer's time is almost up. What will Norrin Rad's legacy be? The better question is…"Who?"
Death of the Silver Surfer #4 is a penultimate issue that lands with cosmic grandeur and emotional heft, merging Greg Pak's thoughtful character work with Sumit Kumar's eerie, detailed art. While a few moments stumble in clarity, the mix of intimate choices and cataclysmic stakes keeps the story among Marvel's strongest cosmic sagas of the year, setting the stage for a finale that promises both spectacle and heartbreak. Read Full Review
Death of the Silver Surfer #4 is a decent issue that successfully brings Pak's core idea for the mini-series into sharp focus, even if that idea (a critique of humanity leading to a crazy Surfer and a new "Silver Surfer in Kelly Koh) is not to everyone's liking. Read Full Review
This series seems likes it's forcing yet another 'movie-verse' twist into the comic-verse by establishing a female Silver Surfer.
I do hope I'm wrong about this. I'm not one of those idiots who screamed foul when Julie Garner was cast for the movie - but I do have a problem when they force movie stuff into the books.
Science lesson - rocks are minerals. Ben Grimm is not made of minerals. He is carbon based - they only look like rocks - so that bit went nowhere fast.
This serious is a waste of time and money