Domino: Hotshots #4
| Writer | Gail Simone |
| Artist | David Baldeon |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The immense power of the Creation Constellation is in reach! The only thing between it and Domino's squad is...each other?! Which of these knockouts are gonna get knocked out?!
Rated T+
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9.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 05, 2019The Art: David Baldeon and Michael Shelfer produce some amazing visuals in this issue. From the character designs to the action, everything looks great. The art leaps from the page and Baldeons style is perfectly suited for these characters and the action in this story. Shelfers art is a great complement to Baldeon with some beautifully detailed panels. Read Full Review
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9.2
Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson
Jun 08, 2019Once again, the Domino Hotshots team delivers a gloriously packed book with all the right ingredients to make for a fun and engaging read which ticks every box imaginable from superb action and laugh out loud humor to heart filled dialogue and interaction between the characters that succeeds on all fronts. Read Full Review
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8.7
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Jun 10, 2019It's a book that makes you feel for the brand-new White Fox, the heavily exposed Deadpool and the enigmatic Domino equally and looks great doing it. Read Full Review
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7.0
You Don't Read Comics - Kellie Keener
Jun 05, 2019Its unfortunate that it took four issues for the series to get to such a good place because of its limited run, but its better late than never. And in the future, if theres another Domino series with the same creative team, then they should be ready to go right away. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Jun 05, 2019So far the charm and personality of the book haven't been overwhelmed by the Celestial elements, and hopefully, next issue's finale can continue that streak. Read Full Review
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7.5
White Fox washes out of the Hotshots and Domino leads the team to a preemptive victory in their Celestial mess. It's handled well, and the pace picks up nicely compared to past issues. But that has a flipside; it seems like this series threw a lot of filler before finally getting to the main course.
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5.5
Better than usual, but still not good.
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4.5
I feel like we sort of get the same message at the end of every issue. "I didn't used to have a family... but now... I have a family." I get it, move oooooon!
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