Four Horsemen #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe concluding chapter of this Vertigo mature-readers miniseries arrives with a cover by Esad Ribić that commands immediate attention — a pale, white-bearded figure with outstretched clawed hands lunges toward the viewer, bloodied and hollow-eyed, while three other grim figures loom behind him against a fiery orange sky, one bearing scales and another wielding a bow. Subtitled "Book 4: Death," this final issue of the four-part series brings Robert Rodi and Ribić's apocalyptic vision to its close under the DC/Vertigo V2K imprint. A fittingly unsettling send-off for a series that drew on some of the darkest imagery the millennium had to offer.
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Death learns about sensory overload from mass media. The Four Horsemen choose new identities.
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