REVIEW: Army of Darkness: Furious Road #4
Speeding full throttle into the final stretch of the story the team are falling like flies to deadites as Ash and his misfit team of supernatural beings fight to save the world. This issue doesn’t slow down for a single panel as we lose someone almost every page as we near the finish line. It’s hard not to love a title that brings so many horror icons together for a team up with Ash himself. The action is matched only by the snide and sarcastic dialogue of Ash which makes this title so enjoyable. The art has been consistently good throughout with Ash looking just Bruce Campbell.
As a fan of the movies and the to show I’m probably more the target audience than those unaware of the Evil Dead franchise but I truly believe that anyone new reader could pick up the trade for Furious Road and enjoy as much as I have. Sometimes with books the story feels like the writer are trying too hard to be cleaver or creative and original but this feels easy and simple while being cleaver, creative and original. This whole creative team have done an amazing job at bringing a story that’s easy to follow, full of action and interesting. This is one of the titles I look forward to the most each month.
This has to get 5 stars from me.
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Army of Darkness: Furious Road #4
Written by Nancy A. Collins
Illustrated by Kewber Baal
Colours by Schimerys Baal
Letters by Simon Bowland
Published by Dynamite
Reviewed by Dawn of Comics
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