Imaginary Fiends #4

Writer: Tim Seeley Artist: Stephen Molnar Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: February 28, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 6
8.3Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

Melba has been taken down to the barn by the Fraidy Cat, a plaything for her twisted kittens. As Polly Peachpit is confronted by her mate, whom she once cast out of his fourth-dimension heaven, and Crockett pursues the creator of the Cat Cult, Melba's only hope may lie in the one man who hates her most...the brother of the girl she nearly murdered.

  • 9.5
    Weird Science - Josh Vermillion Feb 28, 2018

    Imaginary Fiends has been exciting and beautiful since the first issue, and that excitement and beauty is ramped up even higher with this issue. Tim Seeley continues to tell one of the weirdest, most entertaining stories I've read in a long time, while Stephen Molnar and Quinton Winter combine that story with some truly great art. If you aren't reading this book, you're missing out. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    On Comics Ground - Dan Foley Mar 18, 2018

    Another great issue in what has been an amazing series, with fantastic art and a great story. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Alex McDonald Feb 28, 2018

    Another truly fantastic issue by Seeley and Molnar. With more action than usual theres something for just about everyone (of a certain age) in this issue. Horror, action, violence and a little comedy. This looks to be the issue that signals a change in the Imaginary Fiends story, and readers should definitely keep up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    GWW - Nicole Walker Mar 1, 2018

    I'm still waiting for my imaginary friend to show up! Mine wasn't quite as creative, but I'm sure she'd be mischievous. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer Feb 28, 2018

    If you enjoy weird horror, this is definitely the comic for you. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Blair Marnell Mar 1, 2018

    Melba's plot still feels disconnected from the one that her FBI partner is investigating, but the ongoing mayhem is entertaining. Read Full Review

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