Power Man and Iron Fist #4

Writer: David Walker Artist: Sanford Greene Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 18, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 8
8.1Critic Rating
8.9User Rating

IT'S TIME TO ROLL ON ROYCE!
•  Former Heroes for Hire office manager Jennie Royce's resentment for LUKE and DANNY, and her power from the stolen SUPERSOUL STONE, is reaching capacity!
•  Time for an old school BIG APPLE GRUDGE MATCH: MIGHT and RIGHT versus MISGUIDED and MAGIC!
•  Be like New York City! DON'T SLEEP! READ THIS COMIC INSTEAD!
Rated T+

  • 10
    Comicosity - Allen Thomas May 18, 2016

    Power Man and Iron Fist #4 was excellently constructed. I saw something new in each part of the creative team that I hadnt seen before and that made the story stand out. While a wrap-up of the first story for the series, on its own it works as an evocative piece that addresses themes of friendship and pain, portraying them visually with specificity and detail. If youre a fan of Danny and Luke and the power of friendship, give this issue a spin. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeked Out Nation - Jess Camacho May 18, 2016

    “Power Man and Iron Fist” #4 is a winner. This is an action packed finale to the first arc that does a lot of important character work and focuses on the bonds of friendship between more than just Luke and Danny. I've been a fan of these characters for years and this creative team is doing right by them in every sense. This is a fantastic series that has started off strong and sets up the next phase of the story in an organic way. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills May 21, 2016

    Power Man and Iron Fist is my favorite new comic from Marvel. Even in the middle of a big, monstrous battle, the focus is on the characters first and foremost. That's exactly what I want from my comic books. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Source by SuperHeroStuff - Richard Morris May 23, 2016

    So is it worth reading? Yes, but only if you are willing to read the “iffy” issues that come before it. In the end, it's hard not to appreciate the things writer David Walker does well. His bits of humor and use of irony, as stated before, are fantastic, yet his story structure could use a little work. Despite this, Walker is off to a solid start in what is sure to become a good series for both Power Man and Iron Fist. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    IGN - Levi Hunt May 19, 2016

    There are a lot of small problems with this finale to the first arc of Power Man and Iron Fist, but there aren't really any big, glaring ones. Read Full Review

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