Merged into a single amalgamated band, the combined heroes of the amalgamated Avengers and Defenders race against the clock to put everything right - as the final card begins to turn.
Rated T+
If this was a wholly original story Hollywood would be in a bidding war over adapting it into a movie. Read Full Review
OverallAlan Davis weaves a complex and simple story and ties off most of the loose ends by the end of the issue. Accept we never really get to know what happened to Diablo who mysteriously disappears midway through issue after having been a consistent nuisance. The issue ends very much as the story started with Captain America and Namor in Occupied France during the second world war, but this time everything is normal except for a hint of dj vu from the Cap. Read Full Review
Tarot #4 definitely prioritizes funness over storytelling but in a series that has taken the reader from Nazi Germany to an altern Read Full Review
TAROT#4 does little to redeem the previous issue. Paul Renauds art is again the main draw, and there are a few okay moments from Alan Davis. However, the lack of clarification of what this series was even about has to place it at the bottom of the heap, and thats saying something after issue #3. Read Full Review
A fine ending, but a pretty crazy one too.
Prelude:
It's the final issue of Tarot. It's been a good enough story so far but let's see how this final issue goes.
The Good:
It's fun I guess.
Renaud's art was good.
The Bad:
I'm not sure what the point of this title was.
It's confusing and sudden in its changes.
Conclusion:
A very inconsistent series that leaves me wondering what the whole point of it was. While it has it's fun moments, it can also be boring and confusing.
The amalgamated heroes muddle through their predicament and restore their proper reality. The whole thing makes the Hulk's head hurt, and he's not the only one. It's irrational and arbitrary -- at least it has the decency to admit as much in the final scenes. Paul Renaud's art is a highlight, but not enough of one to make this an enjoyable read.