A gigantic enemy has Maestro running for cover as he scrambles for a way to win this fight. But as the changing tides sow discord amongst his enemies, the answer may be right in front of him - as long as no one interferes... It's all leading to next month's epic finale!
RATED T+
As Maestro: World War M continues, the thing I continue to be most impressed by is how this series is able to balance large-scale battles with great, subtle character work. Read Full Review
Peralta delivers some beautifully detailed panels and pages throughout the issue. The art is lively, thrilling, brutal and exciting. Read Full Review
MAESTRO: WORLD WAR M #4 was supposed to be the epic showdown between MAESTRO and Giganto. Instead, we see very little of that as well as a depressed Abomination wanting to throw it all away. The key word for the issue would simply be more. It just needed more especially with only one more installment left in the entire MAESTRO saga. Let me know what you think, have a great week, and God Bless! Read Full Review
Maestro: World War M #4 had some excellent components but didn't emphasize the main plots or characters. Read Full Review
This installment is briskly scripted. The writing's not deep, but it is clear, and there's plenty of dark humor if that's your cup of tea.
The writing whiffs of cruise-control to me, but the art definitely doesn't. It's still insanely well-illustrated, probably much better than this story deserves.
Though Maestro comes off nigh-reasonable in this installment, I'm pretty confident that he's gonna get awful in #5. And I'm looking forward to it.