Evil Empire #4

8.6

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Writer Max Bemis
Artist Andrea Mutti
Cover Price $3.99

How have we let things come this far? As the lines are being drawn on both sides and alliances are forming, who can Reese trust? The country continues to spiral out of control and nothing is as it seems.

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  • 10

    Forces Of Geek - Atlee Greene

    Sep 02, 2014

    This, in a way, makes her the only genuine beacon of hope amongst piles of cultural corruption. Ransom Getty's character work serves this particular story well because emotion, facial reactions, and body language is what has sold the pivotal moments through the series. Real talk, if you will, is something that Bemis prides himself on. He's not trying to shove his views down anyone's throat, he's just providing comic book fans with an entertaining cautioning of a what-if scenario should society slip down the rabbit hole of despair. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Geek Sushi - Peter Rodriguez

    Aug 28, 2014

    It is pretty obvious that the reason so many readers are enjoying this series is the shock factor, as Bemis has managed to now script four abruptly brilliant endings that gives usenough reason to keep coming back for more. The quality of his writing is outstanding, as Bemis is doing a superb job in keeping his audience off-balance and guessing. Just when you think it is safe to make an assumption with where EVIL EMPIRE is going, it comes right back at you and unpredictably forces you in another direction. A frightening take on the violent descent of American society, this graphic novel continues to remain a must read! Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Book Resources - Jim Johnson

    Aug 27, 2014

    "Evil Empire" #4 contains some notable shortcomings but is bolstered by a bold and engrossing story that largely benefits from its shifty and unpredictable nature. Read Full Review

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