The White Queen conquers the City of Sin! In Las Vegas, a disgraced former member of the Inner Circle may hold the key to uncovering the plot against Emma Frost. But with the Hellfire Club about to crown a new queen, has time run out? Plus: A new player that you - or Emma! - never saw coming makes their presence known!
It's been an enjoyable journey through the 1980s. Or at least the 1980s as aesthetic of the Marvel mutant series. And it's been really cool being able to hang out in places and spaces that aren't necessarily all that present or at least weren't all that present in Marvel comics in the 1980s. Chu seems to be trying to move away from anywhere that that might involve crossover that would be unwanted. She's been finding some interesting places for Emma to hang out as she tries to find her footing. Read Full Review
Despite the walls closing in around Ms. Frost, Emma Frost: The White Queen #4maintains its fun espionage thriller vibe as the mystery unfurls and a surprising new ally barrels out onto the scene. Read Full Review
I'm not sure why we needed the first couple of pages, when they mean nothing to the story. However, after that, the pace speeds up and never stops. I'm not sure why the club owner didn't kill Emma. That's a hole for sure. The fight with the Sentinels was great. It was definitely a throwback, and the save from Mystique was classic. Looking forward to the final issue.
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