CAT'S IN THE CRADLE
Angelica finally has Hades to herself, and she has a millennia of aggression to work out. As she returns the pain her wayward father has given her, Hades offers her a reprieve. Meanwhile, Helsing and Marian find themselves trapped in a subway car with some unsavory passengers of the fanged variety.
The end is coming and Hellchild is blooming into a magnificent work enveloped within the need for understanding and compassion. As we see Angelica changing from a fierce young woman wanting vengeance and now beginning to question her own truths, the bitterness she carried is poisoning her determination, changing it to confusion. One cannot but wonder how this will affect her convictions, but with Shand, Riccardi and Bruni manning the helm, wherever the adventure takes us on this final leg, it should be a fun trip! Read Full Review
I can't believe this ends in one more issue! There's so much to be done with Angelica. I'm really looking forward to seeing how this will conclude. A father and daughter showdown done right. Read Full Review
The Cover for Cat's in the Cradle:The cover of Hellchild #4is intriguing. Angelica is facing forward, she's poised for action with her sword type weapon in hand. She has a menacing, intimidating look on her face, daring the reader to open the cover and look inside. The one she cherishes is behind her, with his back to her. He obviously does not approve, but he also doesn't want to interfere. Richard Ortiz says a lot with this cover. It reveals the hatred that Angelica has for her father and shows the feeling of helplessness those who care about her have in this situation. Read Full Review