Marvel Knights: The World To Come #4
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Marvel Knights: The World To Come #4

Writer: Christopher Priest, Joe Quesada Artist: Joe Quesada Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 12, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
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The full scope of this vision comes into focus as the whole of the Marvel Universe faces THE WORLD TO COME. Do not underestimate Ketema. The world is all tied up in a knot and the only solution may be blowing the whole damned thing up.

  • 9.2
    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole Nov 12, 2025

    Marvel Knights: The World To Come #4 is proof that this comic run gets better and better with every issue. The creative team is all gas, no breaks with this run. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Nov 12, 2025

    Let's not mince words. Marvel Knights: The World to Come #4 is no easy read, and it has no intention of being one. It pays dividends to those who crave dense plotting, non-linear storytelling, and ideological swordplay, but casual fans and younger readers may balk at getting lost in its labyrinth. If clever political metaphors, self-aggrandizing sarcasm, and philosophical peril sound worth your investment, this issue earns a spot on your shelf. For those seeking capes, crusades, and clean resolutions, keep your eyes on the horizon: this comic is one long storm cloud, rolling in and showing no sign of clearing. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    George Nov 14, 2025

    Good. But not as good as the prior issue. Not much forward progression of story in this issue. Felt like a lot of rehashing for people who didn’t understand the first 3 issues.

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  • 6.5

    Plot
    Ketema continues his plan to destroy everything his father and ancestors built, and as if that weren't enough, he wants to eliminate all the heroes. He takes advantage of the Race War, a war between Mutants and Inhumans that wiped them out completely. However, Lockjaw survived, and Ketema intends to use him to eliminate all the heroes.

    A dying T'Challa asks Matt Murdock for help.

    The comic continues to have a confusing, inconsistent, and disruptive narrative, making it difficult to follow and understand, even though the story is extremely interesting and includes important cataclysmic events in the Marvel Universe. Reading it in a collected edition might be a better option.

    Art
    It's detailed a more

  • 5.0
    andrepbruno Nov 25, 2025

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