Poser #4
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| Writer | Matt Miner |
| Artist | Clay McCormack |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
In the fourth and final issue, of POSER, the sands of Redondo Beach are stained red with the blood of even more young punk rockers. A manhunt is underway to capture a masked slasher and the town has banded together, but this sense of unity is soon carved to pieces by the razor sharp blade of the Poser killer. Will Ash and her rag tag group of punk pals escape the murderous cold grip of Poser? This final issue is brutal, gory, and twists like a knife in your gut!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Sirens of Sequentials - CJ Pendragon
Jan 14, 2019With a surprise twist at the end, Poser #4 was an absolutely beautiful wrap to whats been one of the most fun comics of the past few months. Short and sweet, it hits fast and hard, leaving you with your head spinning and your pulse pumping, much like the scene at the center of it all. But I wouldnt be me if I didnt find a way to pull a message from the story: theres a heavy note of anti-bullying under the words of Poser and how the actions we take upon others can have devastating effects on people. For more stories that touch upon messages for humanity, take a look at All We Ever Wanted: Stories of a Better World, an anthology that some of the creative team can be found in! Read Full Review
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8.2
Outright Geekery - Joshua Rathbun
Jan 14, 2019Poser pulled off a great straight-up horror comic book, chock full of blood and violence without pulling punches. Read Full Review
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7.0
Horror DNA - James Ferguson
Jan 21, 2019Poser is a wild ride full of bloodshed and chaos. While I don't entirely get the killer's reveal, I still got a lot out of this series. I want to go back and re-read this series with new eyes, as I'm sure there is some foreshadowing along the way that I missed. Read Full Review
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4.0
But Why Tho? - lizzylynngarcia
Jan 12, 2019In all actuality, this comic series should have been more than four issues. If readers were given more time to unravel this mystery it could have been fantastic but since it was so rushed the conclusion just falls flat. Read Full Review