Eternity #4

Writer: Matt Kindt Artist: Trevor Hairsine Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: January 31, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 7
9.1Critic Rating
9.1User Rating

A cosmos in chaos! At the farthest edge of human understanding, Abram Adams - the lost cosmonaut called Divinity - and his comrade, Myshka, have discovered the purpose of their existence in this universe... and in the next one beyond our own. Now, as a seemingly infinite pantheon of mythic gods and cosmic beings rises to meet them head on, they'll be forced to ignite a maelstrom of untold proportions to save their child from a fate worse than annihilation... The age of Eternity is nigh! New York Times best-selling author Matt Kindt (X-O MANOWAR) and spectacular artist Trevor Hairsine (DIVINITY) lead the thrilling finale to the ambitious feat more

  • 10
    Outright Geekery - William Pace Jan 27, 2018

    The best-limited series of 2017! Read Full Review

  • 10
    Outright Geekery - John Hooser Feb 1, 2018

    Such an incredible journey, this book overall is just beautiful. Read Full Review

  • 10
    PopCultHQ - Joshua Winchester Jan 31, 2018

    A cosmic comic series on an epic scale has come to an end. This, the final chapter of Eternity, wraps up the current plot line for both Abram, Myshka and their family. But it also raises other questions too that will leave people wanting more. To all Valiant readers and fans of Abram Adams, do not miss out on issue #4. Read Full Review

  • 9.8
    Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa Feb 2, 2018

    Eternity #4lives up to the high standards set by the creative team's previous offerings in the saga, as it brings the miniseries to a powerful conclusion. For me, this is an early contender for book of the year, and is an absolute must-read for any who have been reading the series, those looking for something a little different, or those who want to experience a comic that sets a high bar for the rest of the industry in every way imaginable. Read Full Review

  • 9.7
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jan 31, 2018

    Eternity #4 does indeed bring this story that will forever expand the boundaries of the Valiant to a close. As far as new stories go, I'm glad that this one has succeeded so much in proving that original ideas in a universe like this can flourish with quality work put into it. I don't know if the next chapter will still be called Eternity, go back to Divinity, or take on a new name, but whatever form it takes I hope that Valiant understands that we want more from this corner of the Valiant Universe. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    All-Comic - Jesse Izdepski Feb 7, 2018

    Eternity #4 bends space, time, and reality continuing the Divinity storyline to a satisfying outcome. With endless potential the promise of more to come,Eternity is absolutely worth your time. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    SciFiPulse - Oral Frier Feb 6, 2018

    Though I may not have understood all of what this series had to offer, every idea, every panel, and every page has been a source of wonder, and it has been very appreciated. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Brax Feb 1, 2018

    There are many worlds within Eternity that should be revisited by Divinity, Myshka, and hopefully other stars of the Valiant universe. Only in this issue will readers get some hints as to how that might look in an unknown future. That said, Kindt, Hairsine and company provide a fitting ending to an ambitious miniseries, and what they might create going forward could be very interesting. At the thematic core of Eternity is the act of creation " whether that be the creation of a child, the creation of a universe or the creation of a comic book. Matt Kindt' s ability to thread these matters of creation into an original story about the balance of the universe makes this issue - and the series - worth a good look. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison Feb 3, 2018

    Eternity is an ambitious undertaking, and, while it has flaws, the final issue does bring it to a somewhat satisfying conclusion. The character and emotional elements gel very well, even when some of its ideas are upbeat but lacking. That being said, I can still recommend this comic. Feel free to check it out. Read Full Review

  • 10
    FrenchLover Jan 31, 2018

    Beautiful

  • 9.0
    GL Mike Feb 11, 2018

    This was an excellent conclusion to the story. I almost feel it could have been a three issue series combining issues two and three together into one issue and then end with this issue! Kindt brought it all together here and it became clear what he was trying to do with the series. I love some of the moral questions presented to the reader in this issue. The artwork was excellent. The colors seemed to "pop" in this issue more than the others. Looking forward to more Divinity in the future.

  • 8.0
    SloboSOY Feb 1, 2018

    Ok that was unexpected & a little hard to follow. I have many question about what happen at the end.
    For sure that wasn't what I waited for. And in a way that's very good.
    I'm a little surprise that the two nation was at peace (It seems). And a little sad that we didn't see much of them.
    That the alien that hook me in this book.
    I understand why both divinity have such a place in the book. And that's fine. But I would have loved to see more of this other realm.

    Cover - A big yeah to the covers. Each of them was really beautiful. We didn't know for much what to expect inside. And in a way that is alright. I give it a 1 point extra bonus because they earn it. 2/2
    Writing - A really good & logic writing, but more

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