KRAKOA, WE HAVE A PROBLEM!
The mutants are dying. Their island is dying. Earth itself is dying. All hope for humanity as a species lies in Protocol V. Protocol V isn't going to work.
Rated T+
S.W.O.R.D. #4 is ridiculously good. The sheer skill of the creative team comes out in this issue's pitch-perfect plot and fascinating character work. With King in Black ending next month, this series will inevitably begin to grow into one of the best Marvel titles out there. Read Full Review
S.W.O.R.D #4 is once again a very good example of how to tie a line-wide event into a franchise but still use the book to further the main characters' development as well as tie in several ongoing plot points established in other books in the Reign of X line. Throw in exceptional art from a superb team and there really is nothing to do but sit back and enjoy a thoroughly enjoyable read that ticks all the boxes. Read Full Review
Overall this book continues to be a must read, even with these first few being tie-in issues. Now that’s definitely saying something. This book was a fantastic read and gets me very excited for what we will get post event. Read Full Review
SWORD‘s King In Black tie-in concludes with a character-centered action blow-out. The creative team continues to prove that this title is a crown jewel in the making, all while using a cast of unconventional fan favorites. Read Full Review
"S.W.O.R.D." #4 is an issue with great visuals that bends its 'King in Black' connections to its will. Read Full Review
S.W.O.R.D. #4 is an action-packed romp that uses its cast wonderfully. Its hard to know whether Ewing set out to show how little of a threat Knull would actually be to the heroes of the Marvel Universe, but he does show that, and the book is better for it. Schitis art does a great job of setting the scene and giving the whole thing the kind of momentum it needs. S.W.O.R.D. has been a fun ride so far, and it will be great to see where Ewing and company take it. Read Full Review
Taking it all together, S.W.O.R.D. #4delivers another strong story. With great visuals, impressive action moments, and some interesting character interactions, this series continues to lay an impressive foundation for things to come. Read Full Review
It's fun, it's gorgeous, and it'll have fans psyched for what comes next. Read Full Review
The King in Black tie-in is like an albatross around this comic's neck. But Ewing still finds opportunities for some fun character moments, and it looks like the crossover is over. Read Full Review
Like a mess of symbiotes slithering over each other, this is far too many moving pieces trying to work in synchronicity without learning the choreography. Read Full Review
S.W.O.R.D. #4 brings its King in Black tie-in story to a close and the series can get back on track for what it's supposed to be. We finally see the fight it set up issues ago and the art and colors by Valerio Schitti and Marte Gracia is stellar as always. Fans who already have the second and third issue can finally complete the set with this one. Read Full Review
I'm really starting to like Manifold as a character. Never really cared much for him, going all the way back to Hickman's Secret Warriors, but him taking the spotlight in this series has definitely made me a fan. They make his power seem so much cooler here.
I doubted they would make it, but they did, a good link between King in Black.
Good wrap up to the King in Black tie-in.
Manifold and Frenzy drive Knull off of Kid Cable and Krakoa. Magneto takes charge of recovery efforts with his trademark sinister charm. This is a nicely-paced action story with some outstanding hoorah moments, and there are intriguing hooks laid out for future plot development. Characterization is problematic in both the dialogue and the art, though. I found myself asking "wait, who's this now?" far too often. I think getting slammed with a crossover event on its second issue did this title no favors.
Cool.
It was cool to see a zombie Cable get blasted , but I cant even remember the characters name's here and I love the "teleporter" who speaks to the universe, I love the leader who gets drunk to quiet her mind but she's interchangable with the brains on X-Force. The girl who blasted Cable , she slept with Cyclops ? Cyc gets all the dimes, damn. Again all these characters are cool and I look forward to the future here but I am ready to move on from King In Black. And man , all the way in space ? As I read Knull , he doesn't seem all that powerful because he sends his goons all the time , but man his influence has reach !
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