The hunt for the Eternals traitor continues!
• With 100 Eternals comes 100 prime suspects.
• Well, increasingly less, as more and more are being murdered.
• But surely it's simpler than that...because it's Druig, the schemer, right?
• Wrong.
Rated T+
This book, while very decompressed and slow, is a beautiful comic dedicated to introducing some very obscure, yet rich with potential characters to the general buying public. Id suggest waiting for the first trade if you arent already familiar with these characters, but I wouldnt deprive myself of breathing in Gillens exquisite monthly tale, either. Read Full Review
It's not quite there yet as there's plenty of story to go, but this Eternals run has all of the markers it needs to be something really special. Read Full Review
'Eternals' # 4 is an excellent and intriguing comic, one whose success highlights Ribi and Gillen's strengths as a creative team. Read Full Review
Eternals #4 seemingly puts an end to the mystery of who betrayed the Eternals to Thanos, but theres still so much more left to discover. This is Gillens writing styles greatest strength- he finds ways to answer the mysteries in his books that open up to more mysteries. Ribic turns in some of his best art of the series so far, and the more he gets to draw Thanos, the better. All in all, this is another top-notch issue of Eternals. Read Full Review
"Eternals" #4 is yet another great entry in what has all the makings of another home run for Kieron Gillen Read Full Review
Overall, this was a solid issue. A specific highlight was watching as Thena, Kingo, and Druig all play mental chess with each other as to ascertain who is the mastermind behind Thanos' killing spree and why. At the same time, you have Gillen overseeing this as the puppet master trying to lead us down the rabbit hole as we follow this twisted tale. The ending was a lovely touch as well. Things are certainly gearing up now, and my level of intrigue has been dialed up to 11. Read Full Review
Ribic delivers some beautiful art throughout the issue. The panels are filled with great details and style. Read Full Review
Eternals #4 finally moves the plot forward, and the murder mystery picks up a little steam. There is some weird characterization of Sersi, but the focus is mainly on Druig and Kingo this issue, especially the former. It's not bad but it's not great either. The comic finally delivers some desired action from a certain Marvel villain, but it's very brief. Read Full Review
Kieron at his best
Really good. I'm over all things Thanos, but Gillen and Ribic is too strong a creative team to miss.
This continues to be one of the best books today but unfortunately it doesn't get the attention that it deserves.
Really cool, the pacing of the mistery is adequate, as well as the charaters beats, we see each eternal personality and it is funny and interesting. Great issue once again!
why isnt anyone reading this book? It's bloody fantastic!
Nice and Slow! Ribic and Wilson are awesome as always.
Good, good.
This was yet another really good issue that makes me care about the Eternals!
I fear we've already reached the point of diminishing returns when it comes to plot complications.
Very well-written, slightly slower than the previous issues but incredibly interesting. Loving this book so far.
Probably the weakest so far but it does have this thing about it that keeps me coming back. Its hard to explain because if it comes down to it its a pretty boring book overall.
This series continues to feel special somehow, and so I will continue reading it, but it does seem to be slowing down a little bit with this issue. Ribic's hollow, lidless eyes continue to weigh down his otherwise gorgeous art.
Very Very Boring comic, have no idea what they are talking about and too much blah blah blah