Eve finally returns to the place where it all began? THE BEYOND CORPORATION! Maxine Danger is back and puts Eve in her toughest spot yet. Can Eve survive this? Or will Ben Reilly rot in his prison cell, waiting for his love who will never come?
Rated T+
Hallows' Eve #4 gives the inexperienced hero a real test. The issue creates the biggest stakes so far, penning the heroes in and giving them a showdown with the villains of the book. It continues to be an exciting comic with a small cast of fascinating characters. Read Full Review
It might've had a bit of a challenging start, but Hallows Eve finally feels like it's going somewhere. There's little question that Schultz and company are going to wrap this up in a way that feels satisfying enough. The series has really found its momentum just one issue before it closes out. It's a clever idea. With any luck, Schultz will have a chance to explore Janine and her powers a little bit more in the future. Read Full Review
Hallows' Eve is well situated for its upcoming climax, but the quality of even a simple issue like this one makes the case for more from this character and creative team. Read Full Review
As another reviewer mentioned, this issue really shows that there are some solid issues you could do with Hallows' Eve. She actually has a conflicted character arc, and other other new characters nowadays, she actually messes up and fumbles a fair bit. It is nice to see her struggle as she seems a lot more real. This issue though involves her being more put together and trying to fix her mistakes. Good action, nice build to the climax. Solid overall.
This issue is no great shakes on its own, but as a chapter in an ongoing story, it's pretty good. The script maintains the reader's interest in the characters as the plot develops with a vengeance. The art's a little shy of detail, but it's consistently clear about what's going in the action-heavy scenes.
I particularly like the way Marcus and Simon the werewolf crystallize as a solid supporting cast in the middle of the conflict.