Postal #4

7.9

Critic Reviews

6 Reviews
6.5

User Reviews

4 Reviews
Writer Bryan Hill, Matt Hawkins
Artist Isaac Goodhart
Cover Price $3.99

Mark, having barely survived capture, suffers emotional and physical scars. With the mayor and the sheriff afraid to confront the threats to the town, Mark chooses to confront the town’s enemies on his own, but the price of vengeance may change him and the town forever.

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 9.0

    AIPT - Nick Nafpliotis

    May 26, 2015

    Postal has taken a fascinating premise and refused to let the story rest on its laurels. The characters and their individual narratives continue to evolve in very interesting ways. The only downside to this book right now is the long month we have to wait between each delivery. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    GWW - Enrique Rea

    May 27, 2015

    Postal continues to be a gripping read that doesn't rely on action for action's sake. Admittedly, they will have to get to the larger villain they introduced soon. Mark's mom can't be the heavy and the savior despite her selfish motivations. Still, Mark continues to be one of the best lead characters in comics even as heart-breaking as it can be to see him in the middle of such evil and depravity. And the darkness is just beginning. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho

    May 26, 2015

    Issue #4 of Postal is another good one, as usual. The writing team of Bryan Hill and Matt Hawkins continue to craft a well thought out and interesting story that continues to engage readers. You honestly couldnt ask for better pencils on this book then what Isaac Goodhart provides. His work, along with Betsy Gonia give this series the exclamation point that puts it over the edge. Another great issue from a standout team. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Bastards - Steven E. Paugh

    May 27, 2015

    In its fourth issue, Postal continues to prove itself to be something quite special within our favorite little medium; a standout in an ongoing upswell of increasingly great storytelling, and one of the strangest, most well-written detective yarns in recent memory. If you're not reading this, you need to change that. Posthaste. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Booked - Ian Yarington

    May 28, 2015

    I would recommend this book from issue one to here because the story is progressive and each book builds on the next but believe me it's worth the read. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    BGCP - neil_or_no_deal

    Jun 03, 2015

    A big step forward in terms of character development and narrative building. An improvement on the slow build of previous issues. Read Full Review

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