Incognito: Bad Influences #4

Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Sean Phillips Publisher: Marvel Icon Release Date: March 2, 2011 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
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8.2User Rating

Zack Overkill has plunged into the super-criminal underworld on a deadly mission that's made him question everything. Now he's come face-to-face with his target, and things just got a hell of a lot worse. And so with every issue, our Professor of Pulp Culture, Jess Nevines is back with another great essay on forgotten pulp history, available only in the single issues of INCOGNITO.

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    Comic Book Resources - Ryan K. Lindsay Mar 4, 2011

    There is so much to enjoy in this issue that you should read it more than once. Phillips gets plenty to play with and Staples knows exactly how to make one focus of a panel pop with hypervibrancy while leaving everything else a darker and more shadowy tone. Brubaker paints his lead man across a violent landscape and no matter how much Overkill wants a peaceful resolution he will never find one. As he looks around the burning factory office, a location reminiscent of the place in which he hid for so long, he mutters that it is a waste of time. He's right, living low isn't the answer, violence will be his only resolution. He might not like it but he's certainly accepted it. Read Full Review

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    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Mar 9, 2011

    Another fine issue of Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Mar 5, 2011

    I'm a little confused by a few plot elements, but the generally good writing and very good art pick this issue up. This is also very much an Act II story where nothing too huge will happen and I'm ready for Act III. Read Full Review

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