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Review: Bloodshot: Reborn 4


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Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Mico Suayan Colorist: David Baron Covers: Mico Suayan, Dave Johnson, Robert Gill, Pete Pantazis, Ryan Lee, Allen Passalaqua

Publisher: Valiant Entertainment

Blighted by unexplained murders, happening in similar styles across a small part of America, The F.B.I. and Ray are in a race. One wants to stop the nanites from killing again, and the other wants to bring the killer in. But during this time, we see a certain gifted F.B.I agent has had a troubled past, and that Bloodsquirt and Kay may be more trouble that their worth.

Lemire finally brings Bloodshot over the hump, making him realize that there is something that he needs to do. People's lives are at stake. The nanites have to be stopped, and there is only one way to do that. To bring them back into the fold.

Suayan proves, yet once again, why he is the comics industry's up and coming superstar. His unique style of using as close to photo realistic set pieces is just astounding. I truly do not think there is anything that I can say that hasn't already been said.

With the dark overtones of this book, Baron has done a fantastic job of making sure that Suayan 's work stands out against the background.

This was an awesome read, even "magical". If Valiant keeps putting out books like this, the big two need to stand up and pay attention

Rating: 5/5

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