Original Sin #4 (2014) $5.00 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jason Aaron Art by Mike Deodato Cover by Julian Totino Tedesco Variant Cover by Gabriele Dell Otto Interlocking Battle Variant Cover by Arthur Adams Teaser Variant Cover by Butch Guice TRUST NO ONE. NOT EVEN YOURSELF. One hero goes rogue. Another loses his head. Dr. Strange and the Punisher team up for a daring raid. And all trails now lead to one suspect. But he... how is that even possible? Date Available: 6/18/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
Pretty good stuff here. There's all sorts of things to talk about once you've read the issue, but we can't do that here. What we can do is talk about Bucky running over the surface of the moon with Nick Fury's head, trying to get the attention of the four other teams assembled to investigate the murder of the Watcher. He gets it and more. People you're working with don't normally take kindly to cutting the head off of their friend. When they each believe they're the only one who knows who to trust and who to not, even more so. We don't find out who's been killing Watchers, giant monsters, or ethereal beings. We do find out who stands to benefit the most from having Nick Fury out of the picture, and its someone we haven't seen in a lonnnng time. (Shanna, I was right.) The only let down is Jason Aaron's unwillingness to have Dr. Strange sound like Dr. Strange. By the hoary hosts of Hogarth, it's a missed opportunity to use his very unique voice. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Jason Aaron Art by Mike Deodato Cover by Julian Totino Tedesco Variant Cover by Gabriele Dell Otto Interlocking Battle Variant Cover by Arthur Adams Teaser Variant Cover by Butch Guice TRUST NO ONE. NOT EVEN YOURSELF. One hero goes rogue. Another loses his head. Dr. Strange and the Punisher team up for a daring raid. And all trails now lead to one suspect. But he... how is that even possible? Date Available: 6/18/2014
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy
Pretty good stuff here. There's all sorts of things to talk about once you've read the issue, but we can't do that here. What we can do is talk about Bucky running over the surface of the moon with Nick Fury's head, trying to get the attention of the four other teams assembled to investigate the murder of the Watcher. He gets it and more. People you're working with don't normally take kindly to cutting the head off of their friend. When they each believe they're the only one who knows who to trust and who to not, even more so. We don't find out who's been killing Watchers, giant monsters, or ethereal beings. We do find out who stands to benefit the most from having Nick Fury out of the picture, and its someone we haven't seen in a lonnnng time. (Shanna, I was right.) The only let down is Jason Aaron's unwillingness to have Dr. Strange sound like Dr. Strange. By the hoary hosts of Hogarth, it's a missed opportunity to use his very unique voice. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams |