MADRIPOOR'S SECRETS ARE WORTH KILLING FOR...
• ...and if KITTY PRYDE fails to uncover them, another X-MAN will die! Has DOMINO'S luck finally run out?
• And what is the SOTEIRA PROJECT?
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Hunt For Wolverine: Mystery In Madripoor #4. Past and present clash in a final battle on an island of secrets and sin! What darkness lies within Sapphire Styx? Can a ghost from the past save Psylocke from oblivion? Read Full Review
Jim Zub and Thony Silas deliver another puff pastry of superficial female X-action. A slight uptick in the visuals can't elevate this into a rewarding or meaningful read; the main accomplishment here is filling another box on the editors' 16-issue Hunt for Wolverine roadmap. Our recommendation for this title is stuck firmly on 'Skip It.' Read Full Review
If you enjoy abstractly drawn women in V-neck shirts that plunge to their navels and a mid-coital Wolverine, you'll love this comic. Read Full Review
O roteiro continua péssimo! Mas a arte melhorou bastante e as cores também. Não notei nenhuma bizarrice tipo o pescoço quebrado e bizarro da Kitty... ugh
I wasn’t expecting to like this issue but in the end the fight scenes were excellent and I like the team dynamic and art. Don’t know why but this issue works well. Still not enough from previous issues to make this a 7.5 or above though.
Aw yes, Magneto smash 'em all.
Domino has the POV and she uses it to flash back to having had a "sport#$%@" relationship with Logan back in the day. Yick. In the present, the heroes race to stop the baddies' satellite launch, Magneto gets loose, and Psylocke clobbers Sapphire Styx from inside her own head. It's all illustrated with art that would put you into a genuine "Lordy how do I say anything nice about this" quandary if the artist showed you his DeviantArt gallery. Its presence in a Marvel comic sold for money is a mystery. And now the script, with far too much wingding cursing and direct-to-video action movie "tough girl" characterization, races the art down to the bottom of the barrel.
In the wider "Hunt for Wolverine," I'm dismayed that storytelling q more
Absolutely abysmal art. I found the return of the Femme Fatales intriguing but the writing is a mess.
Bad writing and bad art make for a confusing story. Shamelessly bad.