Liberator #4
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Liberator #4

Writer: Matt Miner Artist: Javier Sanchez Aranda Publisher: Black Mask Studios Release Date: October 16, 2013 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 3
8.3Critic Rating
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Liberator climaxes in a violent standoff that leaves a major character dead with blood on another major character's hands, wrapping up the debut arc and setting the stage for even higher stakes in the story to come.

  • 9.0
    Bloody Disgusting - Jimbus_Christ Oct 9, 2013

    The end of Liberator isn't one dotted with finality, but a new hope. The final page will fill you with renewed vigor after the melancholy of the pages that preceded it. The silver lining here defies expectations because its not the one you originally thought you'd get. The result is a fantastic conclusion to a powerful and important series. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Oct 16, 2013

    I really dug this series and if there was a follow-up I would definitely check it out. If this is the first you've heard of it then you're actually kind of lucky because you can track down the back issues and read the series from beginning to end or hopefully they'll be producing a trade paperback for the series that people can pick up. Overall I think that this was a comic with a message, but also a story to tell and it was told very well. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Jen 'Miss J' Aprahamian Oct 16, 2013

    LIBERATOR closes out its first arc with a spray of negative emotions -- namely, fear and anger -- but also gives us hope in the form of Jeanette and her rededication to the cause. Damon comes out quite a bit less on top of the situation (though his ending is less clear than Jeanette's), but the series has always been about real heroes (of the ski-mask wearing variety) rather than spandex-clad wish-fulfillment vehicles, and real people don't always live up to expectations. The issue's close is a pointed reminder about what it's all about -- the animals -- and a forward-focused mantra for Jeanette, her comrades, and perhaps impassioned readers. Read Full Review

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