Adventureman #4
| Writer | Matt Fraction |
| Artist | Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
On the eve of the rise and return of the greatest evil the world has ever seen, only Claire Connell and her family can save us as the mantle of ADVENTUREMAN passes between generations.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn
Oct 08, 2020Is Adventure Incorporated too thoroughly forgotten, or can Claire Connell breathe new life into it? Read Full Review
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9.8
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Oct 15, 2020OverallMatt Fraction is giving us a wildly fun pulp adventure story with a likable character. I loved the sequence at the end where Claire's son tells the rest of the family how they will be able to find his mother. I loved how he explained Adventureman's Thought Surge. Read Full Review
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9.6
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Oct 07, 2020This is one of the best releases of the year. It is filled with adventure, excitement and good storytelling. Well done. Read Full Review
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9.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Oct 07, 2020Punctuating the vibrant, fun and engaging story is Terry Dodson's gorgeous art. Dodson's style is perfect for these characters and is visually stunning as it brings together the tone and style of the story. Read Full Review
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9.0
Black Nerd Problems - Mikkel Snyder
Oct 14, 2020Fraction knows how to weave a yarn. He has this deep understanding of character and plot that makes a solid framework for the Dodsons, Cowles, and Olea to manifest into reality. As the conclusion to the first major arc, I find myself delighted and waiting in anticipation for the follow up. This is gonna be a memorable ride, and I hope y'all are reading along. Read Full Review
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8.0
COMICON - Benjamin Hall
Oct 08, 2020Adventureman's successor steps into the role as evil again breaks loose. But is this the start of a battle or the end of the new beginning? Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Oct 07, 2020The opening sequence of Adventureman #4 is astounding. It's a thesis on power as its heroine grapples with ever growing abilities and form, and it's delivered in the familiar grammar of superhero and pulp genre tales as summoned by the Dodsons. What follows is a mixed bag of events, exposition, and threads that never quite feel like they are part of the same story. Read Full Review