Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #4

Writer: Jonathan Rivera, Gerard Way Artist: Michael Avon Oeming Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: January 18, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 10
8.8Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

Cave and his team find the underground city of Muldroog, and it's not what he expected. Plus, Cave has visions of his deceased wife, but are they hallucinations, or is there more to this than meets the cybernetic eye? Also features a Super Powers backup feature by Thomas Scioli (G.I. Joe vs. Transformers)!

  • 10
    Pop Culture Uncovered - belleburr Jan 23, 2017

    As always Oeming, Filardi and Robins make each page team with life and detail. This book is honestly visually breathtaking, yet, for all thats going on in each page, its not muddled or busy. No detail is unimportant, but each page lifts the story up. Read Full Review

  • 9.1
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jan 19, 2017

    Artist Michael Avon Oeming and colorist Nick Filardi becomes the stars of the show even more in this latest issue. If you'll pardon the pun, Cave Carson #4 is a very eye-popping read. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Jan 18, 2017

    Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye is a visual delight that you'll never want to escape. It continues to be eye catching no matter the scene or its contents. The story itself is building up quite well, though its plotting is difficult to track in regards to the villains. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Jan 21, 2017

    It's not a book I'd recommend for young readers - it's really for adults only - and if you haven't read the earlier issues, it's probably best to wait for the collection - it would be tough to sort this story out by this point. But for those who tackle it, the reward are great. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Jan 19, 2017

    Once again, Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye #4 brings the quality, with an excellent art job and some nicely tense plotting, as well as a few surprising moments. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore Jan 23, 2017

    My favorite 'Young Animal' book, and one of the best comics out there, period. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Weird Science - Reggie Hemingway Jan 18, 2017

    Cave and the gang fend off successive threats in turn, and there's a dangling plot point on the last two pages of the issue, but otherwise I'd say this is the most "normal" issue of the series. Which is not necessarily a bad thing, mind you, the scenes were appropriately cool and the action was wacky enough that one might think this concept could support a more conventional comic book series. But who would want that? Read Full Review

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