The Devilers #4
| Writer | Joshua Hale Fialkov |
| Artist | Matt Triano |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
A Deviler DIES RIGHT HERE! As the true villain is revealed, and, the supposed King of Hell is deposed, the Devilers face their worst nightmare, a world too far gone to be saved. "Devilers has a way of grabbing you and keeping you reading until the final page... This isn't just a book you'll want to pick up, it's one you'll want on your pull list." - Comic Vine
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.5
AIPT - Tyler Sewell
Oct 14, 2014I love the fact Fialkov is now putting labels under the characters (one of my earlier complaints in the series). We're now able to learn the characters names and powers much quicker and don't have to flip through the previous issues tracking down names. I'm also enjoying the direction of the series after this issue. This almost feels like the end of a story arc despite only being the first four issues, but regardless I'm excited to see what comes next. Read Full Review
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7.5
Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin
Oct 14, 2014The Devilers may not be the best series to grace our comic book stands, but it continues to be an enthralling tale of good and evil. Giving great developments and engaging interactions it also proves very dramatic, with there being a very memorable twist. Recommended. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBuzz - ZXRoberts
Nov 04, 2014Despite the potential plot-hole, that will most likely be explained with ease in the next issue, Devilers continues to be a very strong book. The break from the darkness of the last two issues is actually a welcome surprise as God kickstarts the team onto the mission most of us already figured they were on. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Fandom Post - Josh Begley
Oct 29, 2014The Devilers have three more issues to turn this story around, and I'm not sure that it's going to happen. While the writing and art are technically proficient, there's no sense of premise or purpose, there is no sense of awe or mystery in a plot that should be replete with it, and it makes God look like a chump. If there were a reason for that, it would be fine, but there's not one that I can see, making this feel rather arbitrary and unfulfilling. Not recommended. Read Full Review