Review: King Tiger #4
In King Tiger #4, King Tiger has used all his strength, expended every weapon, cast his last spell. His adversary is trapped, and Tiger is trapped with it. But Rikki Boyd, the woman whose heart he broke, refuses to let Tiger die alone. When magic fails, can the heart prevail?
In a concluding fashion for this four limited run, the story comes to its end. Conclusion maybe a little inaccurate, more like a final battle between Tiger, his father, and his demon mother. Even though how the ritualistic summoning of his mother is brought to its fitting end in a slightly cliche manner, it does allow the story to wrap it in a solid, conclusive manner.
While compared to the previous issues, this comic is much more vibrant and colorful. However, there isn’t much contrast outside of the ones between the character’s and their environment. I will admit the cover art is superb, and reminds me of old comics I have seen from the 60’s and 70’s. Just updated with a more modern character, and environment. Defiantly wouldn’t mind having a physical print of the cover to hang up, or frame.
Story: Randy Stradley Art: Doug Wheatley
Story: 8.5 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy
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