NO. MORE. PHOENIX! The Adversary has Echo in his trickster's talons! The Phoenix
might have been powerful enough to take him down - but the Phoenix is gone. Maya Lopez fights like hell for a life she never wanted in the penultimate chapter of Rebecca Roanhorse's firestarting series!
RATED T+
Maresca and Charles deliver some great art in the story. The visuals are slick and beautifully detailed throughout. Read Full Review
Phoenix Song: Echo #4 sets up an incredible storyline and a great direction to take the title character. Read Full Review
This issue overall felt more like a side step as opposed to a step forward, but hopefully, next issue will get things back on track. Read Full Review
A minor hiccup. I don't understand the point of this plot diversion, but it's written well enough.
I like this abrupt swerve into a fantasy life. It goes on a bit too long and it could be tied to the main story better, though. The main art's cool and once I finally grasped the meaning of what's happening, I liked the plot.
There are some *rough* moments of dialogue. Ms. Roanhorse needs to remember people use contractions when they talk.
Also, dammit, Marvel. I don't know what your criterion is for giving a comic the trigger warning/suicide hotline treatment, but I sure as hell think this one needed it.