THE SINS THAT CAN'T BE ABSOLVED!
• With a blaster aimed at this back, cyborg bounty hunter VALANCE closes in on NAKANO LASH, the mentor who abandoned him many years ago.
• But what is the secret that Lash has been hiding ever since that fateful, doomed mission - one that led her to betray her entire crew?
• Those answers may die with her if a vengeful BOBA FETT gets to her first.
Rated T
Ethan Sacks continues to deliver the goods with the rough and ready group of characters from the edgier parts of the Star Wars universe. Valance continues to an interesting character who is very much another Star Wars version of the mysterious stranger archetype. Much like Mando from The Mandalorian. Valance will make alliances when they serve his interest and the team up with T'onga makes for an interesting if somewhat short-lived dynamic. Read Full Review
A great issue featuring both story and art that is fantastic, as well as uniquely Star Wars. Buy it!! Read Full Review
I would definitely recommend this if you are a fan of Star Wars and action and you can dip in and out of this one without having to follow the story too closely. Read Full Review
I thought the first arc of the series was very jumbled and hard to follow until towards the end and I'm happy that this arc is starting out much simpler, I hope that it stays that way. I like how all of the current Marvel series seem to be trending towards five issue arcs instead of six, I think this helps streamline the stories a bit.Regardless of how simple or complicated the plot gets,Villanelli's artwork remains beautiful to look at. This is still probably at the bottom of my list out of the current lineup, but I'm keeping a closer eye on it now than I was before. Hopefully my opinion of it continues to improve. Read Full Review
Overall, Bounty Hunters #4 falls short with a plot that isnt as intricate as expected from issue one, but does offer up some great violence and blood thirsty bounty hunters who have very little remorse to give. Read Full Review
The action is exciting, but the narrative foundation leaves much to be desired. Read Full Review
That's the gist of this issue. It solved a lot of the problems it had before, but created a whole new one in the process. I don't see Sacks redeeming this in any way, T'onga was very clearly dead in that last page. Reading this series has been nothing but a chore, and it's only good factor (I can't say redeeming factor because it doesn't redeem T'onga's death in any way) is the still-incredible art, lettering, and other work done on it by the rest of the creative team other than Sacks. I can't recommend giving this a read, at least not yet. We'll see if my opinion changes in the next issue. Read Full Review