• The one evil wizard to rule them all, Kulan Gath has succeeded in summoning an ancient evil...and he's already hard at work on his next terrible plan.
• Conan swings his savage symbiotic sword against the forces of darkness...
• ...and Frank Castle has the worst day of his life. (If you don't count that day in the park.)
• The Savage Avengers are fighting to save YOU!
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"Savage Avengers #4" continues what could be Marvel's most underrated series with yet another violent and action-packed entry. Read Full Review
Savage Avengers #4 is one of the most fun comics to read, while still being one of the darker ones coming from Marvel. The story is good, but the characters and the art really make it shine. Read Full Review
Despite all the decibels, it just ends up as a big yawn. Hopefully future issues will include some story and characterization. Read Full Review
It's a slapdash rush to the big finale, one that leaves no room for excitement or anticipation. Read Full Review
This book feels chunky and rushed but it has a certain charm long missed by Marvel. Although it was confusing I liked seeing Venom join the fray and that Venom Sword was dope. Violent good times.
Although Savage Avengers 4 was the low point of the series so far, Deodato’s art was still magnificent. I was hoping the Marrow’s motivation was something a little more interesting than destroying the world, but he is drawn absolutely terrifyingly by Deodato. Oh and yeah: Dragon Venom😎
A quick but enjoyable read.
I didn’t love this one, but it was still a quick and engaging read.
This one wasnt that good. I think the whole part with venom was a little confusing. Is this the real venom or just another symbiote? Not sure where this fits in continuity.
Although this series is way to rushed and everything feels like it is just dropped in with a uninspiring first villain, there are some positives. The art is great, some of the dialogue is well written, the Punisher is always cool and dragon Venom was great to see.
This issue made me want to drop this series, and I’ve been defending it since #1. The art seems to have progressively gotten worse. It’s very basic, stiff, and SO many recycled poses and panels. How many times can you draw Doctor Voodoo reaching out with his “Elvis” hand? Four apparently in this book. And the exact same 3 panel sequence on consecutive pages made me go back and check to see if there was a double print error. Nope, just lazy art. The story is disjointed and rushed. “Let’s go here, now let’s go there, hey let’s fight! Now let’s fight that thing!” Characters pop into existence on each page. One second Castle is immobilized, then SNAP! He doesn’t have time for that and he’s fine. Dumb.