Unstoppable force meets immovable object as Nathaniel Richards’ mission to change his timeline slams into a horrible inevitability: the tragic fate of Kang’s great love, Ravonna Renslayer. Can young Kang avert catastrophe and find his way to a better future? Or is he doomed to repeat the same cycle of tragedy and violence for all eternity?
Kang The Conqueror #4 brings the story of the young time traveler full circle as he returns to the far future. But this is where the story shifts from Kang's war against himself to his romance with Ravonna. The series and this comic hinges on the relationship between Kang and Ravonna, and that takes center stage with all the battles and conflicts as window dressing for the comic. The art and colors by Carlos Magno and Espen Grundetjern are spectacular with imagery that does Kang The Conqueror justice. Read Full Review
Young Kang been ridin' dirty through time, attempting to avoid the mistakes of his "past" and succeeding at defying the lessons of his mentor. "Never love" is the only advice he needed to follow to stay in the win column for life, but Ravonna fam, Ravonna! Read Full Review
While it's possible to imagine a tragedy or character study built atop these bones, the context of a story well told and worth investing in is work left to the reader. Read Full Review
I have loved this series so far and this issue may have been my favorite one. This has been such a joy to read. I can see myself rereading this kang story over and over again. I can't wait for the last issue but wish it wasn't the last one
I have a few issues with how this one is paced, but overall, this is still a really good series.
Kelly and Lanzing knock it out of the park once more with this issue. Can't wait to get this collected in a trade and re-read. This is going to be one hell of a one-sitter.
Again, the plot suffers, just like last issue, from the writers just making stuff up out of nowhere by not adhering to any rules, but the character work and the art are great. I hope the last issue will end up with a bang.
There are little stylistic choices in the words and the art that annoy me, but I recognize that's purely subjective. This is really well done, really epic, and it links up with the start of the series with beautiful dramatic irony. I'm looking forward to seeing how it all wraps up.
This is a pretty good series. I see some don't like it but, I do like the theme, the plot and the art makes to flow nicely.