DC Reviews: Blackest Night #4 Review

BN4varPublisher: DC Comics
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist: Ivan Reis
Cover: Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert, & Joe Prado

 

“Blackest Night pt 4″: Halfway to the end of Blackest Night and things just went from horrible to get me the hell off the planet!!  However, that’s when true heroes are tested and defined, and Barry Allen a.k.a The Flash is THE man in this issue.  The Flash is the spotlight character here as he, Atom, and Mera do what they can to slow down the onslaught of Black Lanterns plaguing the city!  After a last second retreat, the three heroes find a few seconds to catch their breath and come up with a plan.  Mera and Atom begin to doubt their mission, and Flash quickly reminds them that they have no choice but to push on. While taking on the leadership role he’s a little harsher with Atom, demanding that he step up and do what he was born to do. Afterward they split up, with Flash running around the city informing the other heroes of what he’s learned so far about the Black Lantern’s weaknesses, and even getting help from Wally and Bart to help spread the word. Meanwhile, Atom and Mera end up helping the JSA for a while.  But like I said earlier, by the end, things get real bad for our heroes, and The Flash looks like he just dropped a brick in his pants when it hits the fan!

Reis continues to impress with great visuals from panel to panel. There is so much going on, but he keeps it all in check, and the shot of Atom bursting out from inside of the Black Lantern was great!  I like that his style isn’t too over the top,  and the women look proportioned realistically as well.  Plus his variant cover for this issue looks fantastic!

This deep into a major cross over event and Johns has been holding it together nicely!  In a prior review I mentioned unexpected deaths keeping this thing interesting, because you never know who is next. So with that,  Johns gives us a family reunion gone very bad, the power levels for the Black Lanterns have finally reached 100%, and the real bad guy is able to make his move!  I know that DC made this reveal early on in an advertisement, but if you didn’t catch it I won’t ruin it for you.  Oh and if you’re not reading the “Book of the Black” at the end of the issues, then you are missing out on some bits that help flesh out the story even more.

For those of you tired of the huge cross over events that don’t deliver, you’ll be very happy with this one here. This is one I don’t mind paying for, and I think DC has knocked it out of the park with back to back events for Green Lantern, with the Sinestro Corps War and now Blackest Night!

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