RETURN OF THE KING!
The Master of Magnetism has returned to the world...but it is not the world he left. Nor is Magneto the same man who left it. Has death changed him for the better, or for the worse? And when he sees what ORCHIS has done to mutantkind...will it change him again?
Rated T+
In the Grand Finale of Krakoa, Resurrection of Magneto #4 is a can't-miss finish of a superb series. Rich storytelling is matched with artists at the top of their game to answer the question of who the Master of Magnetism has become in his return to the land of the living. It's the kind of comic that's great from start to finish and is more rewarding with each reappraisalgo get it now! Read Full Review
The question of identity haunts the return of the Master Of Magnetism. With Ewing displaying all the emotions, Magentos true self emerges. The art team delves into multiple full page images fitting for a legends grand homecoming. Read Full Review
An action-packed issue that changes the tone and brings the reality of why Magento is needed to the surface. Read Full Review
As satisfying as it is to have the Master of Magnetism returned, he currently lacks for a satisfying narrative to occupy. Read Full Review
Great work! I enjoyed this mini much better. Ewing just knows how to make those words land. Vecchio was fantastic on this whole thing and Curiel is a pro.
This was, unfortunately, my least favorite issue of the series. That said, it was still very good. Vecchio's art continues to be incredibly clean. As for Ewing, I did find this particular issue to be a little overwritten at times, specifically with some of the dialogue, but I still really enjoyed this one. It would have been nice if this felt more like an ending, as well, and not as much of a story continuing in Gerry Duggan's Invincible Iron Man series.
This miniseries was astounding in many ways, but perhaps most was how the ending was not nearly as engaging as what preceded it.
Art: 3/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 6/10