Savage #4
| Writer | Max Bemis |
| Artist | Nathan Stockman |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Mad geniuses Max Bemis (Worst X-Man Ever) and Nate Stockman (Spidey) bring their first savage adventure to mayhem filled finale.
What do you get when you cross evil mad scientists, too many video games, and monsters from another dimension? DINOSAURS WITH JETPACKS AND LASERS!
It's an all-out brawl to save our dimension from Project Bizarre's evil quest to make it one with the Faraway. And only Savage can save us. Or he'll die trying.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Comic Watch - Kenneth Bowden
May 12, 2021Savage #4 is an action packed romp that leads to a satisfying conclusion and opens the door to great adventures to come. If you're looking for an enjoyable, clean cut read you can't beat Savage. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Logan Moore
May 12, 2021As a whole, Savage is one of the most surprising comics I have read in quite some time and is an easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys the medium. Read Full Review
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8.8
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jake Palermo
May 12, 2021Savage #4 ends the series in the most absurd way possible, making two self-aware awkward teens fumble their way through slapstick actions. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - David Brooke
May 12, 2021If you haven't noticed, this review uses "over-the-top" four times, and that's for a reason: Savage is bonkers storytelling. It's not taking itself too seriously and the story never goes too deep, but at the surface level, it's a good time. Most importantly though, this book and the story arc as a whole is living proof comics like this can work and should continue on. Now, when do we get another arc of Savage, Valiant?! Read Full Review
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7.0
Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa
May 12, 2021This isn't a terrible series, but it was one of Valliant's rare misfires. Read Full Review
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5.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
May 12, 2021SAVAGE #4, available from Valiant Entertainment on May 12th, 2021, is brimming with cartoonish art and over-the-top gore and violence. The rapid-fire jokes and pop culture references will either make you giggle or make you cringe so hard it's painful. Read Full Review