• Quicksilver makes a desperate final stand against a nightmare of his own making.
• But this time, no surrender might mean no survival...
Rated T+
Quicksilver: No Surrender #4 is a far more compelling issue than the previous installment. There is some forward movement on the plot, and far less of this book is lost in Pietros head. This comic comes with a recommendation. Check it out. Read Full Review
As "No Surrender" hits its penultimate chapter it begins to stall for time. Read Full Review
Mr. Dibbles for best new character 2018.
Kind of annoying how Wanda appears and then goes back to being frozen in time again and again but otherwise a great issue.
As good as always, plenty of great characterisation. The ending is almost here, and I'm wondering whether this book will have any lasting effect for the titular character.
Super-speedster Quicksilver works his way to the idea "maybe it's my anger and resentment that have trapped me here" with painstaking slowness and a few too many hints from his sister. A very straightforward script puts fewer demands on the visuals. The result is a well-told story whose overall importance seems questionable.