We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us #4

Image Comics

Written by Matthew Rosenberg

Art by Stefano Landini

Colors by Jason Wordie

Letters by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou

The Rundown: Annalise and the robot find themselves at the home of a potential ally.

Rook finally gets the drop on the Vitruvian and makes him offer he refuses with an explosive response. In the present, the robot fishes Annalise out of the water in the wake of the train explosion and commandeers a vehicle to bring her into the local town as she awakens and realizes she did not make it out unscathed.

As the two continue to verbally clash, her desire to speak to the locals will get the attention of Rook who was investigating the train crash and following the clues that lead to the town. After managing to escape from the determined spy and with revenge on her mind, Annalise and the robot make their way to the home of the woman who ordered the missile strike on the train. A woman who Annalise will discover is also her mother.

The Story: Rosenberg continues to create a story filled with action, thrills and drama. I love the twists and turns that the story keeps taking both with the reveals for Annalise and the interpersonal conflict between her and the robot. There is another great reveal in the beginning of the issue and I love how it comes full circle in the exciting and intense cliffhanger.

The Art: Landini delivers stylish and intense art throughout the issue. I love the character designs and the intensity of the character interactions and settings.

We’re Taking Everyone Down with Us #4

8.9

8.9/10

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