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REVIEW: STARGAZER #4


3.28/5.0 Stars
Rating if the Book Were a Movie: PG-13
Creative Team:
Writer: Anthony Cleveland
Artist: Antonio Fuso
Colors: Stefano Simeone
Letters: Justin Birch
Cover: Diana Bermudez
Editor: Chris Fernandez, Brian Hawkins
Publisher: Mad Cave Studios
Ratings:
Story: 3.6 Stars
Interior Artwork: 3.4 Stars
Cover Artwork: 3.4 Stars
Dialogue: 3.3 Stars
Mechanics: 3.0 Stars
Editing: 3.0 Stars
About the Book:
As Shae sits and waits for her friends to show up she begins to get a little anxious, then when they do things become more real then the dreams that she is having.
Reviewer’s Notes:
This story continues to evolve as it moves forward. The development of the characters continues to deepen, only this time there seems to be more of a government entity involved, as they are tracking the alien vessels that were once in the dream of Shae and her friends and are very much reality at this point.
If you have followed these stories as they initially came out, then your attention has been rewarded with this story. I love how everything has been a question of dream versus reality until now.
The cover art is a little more violent than it has been before, showing the main characters in the middle of a police altercation, with the alien appearance highlighted over the front of the group. It highlights the current situation of the book very nicely, as it all starts to warp together to complete the story that has so far unfolded.
The interior art continues with the same style as the previous books, and I enjoy the look and feel it, I feel that the art coincides with the story perfectly, changing the colors and highlighting what is going on with a nice detail that is not overwhelming yet powerful enough to make the point of how the characters are feeling and what they are dealing with.
Overall this story is simply getting better and I am enjoying it immensely. Aliens are something that not everyone believes in. This story takes something that has only been conspiracy theory and skeptical and turns it on its head to be actual fact for all those involved. I am going to enjoy reading the rest of the series to completion!
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Growing up in the 80s and 90s I grew up as an eclectic geek, a fact that still holds true today. If I am not adulting then I can readily be found doing something geek-related. When I am not doing something geek-related I enjoy spending time with my wonderful family and friends!
