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    Scarlet #4

    Scarlet » Scarlet #4 released by Marvel on January 2011.

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    last edited by gravenraven on 05/21/23 10:25PM View full history

    The comic book revolution continues!! As Scarlet's controversial and violent actions are made known to the public the fallout is immediate, insane and worldwide. This is when the revolution kicks into high gear! Hop on board the unqualified brand-new hit creator-owned book from the award-winning team of Bendis and Maleev (DAREDEVIL, HALO, AVENGERS).

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    Review: Scarlet #4 0

    Scarlet's campaign against the Portland police ramps up with the involvement of the FBI and an underground flashmob.  The Good Bendis' signature dialog works marvelously here, setting a metronomic cadence that plays quite clearly in the theater of your mind. Maybe more than anything, I'm glad to see a comic with this kind of polish in production actually get to go as far out with such potentially incendiary subject matter. I'm sure Bendis is playing devil's advocate a bit, so it's refreshing to...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    The Rise of Scarlet 0

    In the first three issues of the most dynamic series out now, we got a good look into the mind and motives of Scarlet, a righteous revolutionary and killer knee deep in pathos and charisma. Her private almost Punisher-like vendetta against corruption has been extremely entertaining to read, but this issue shows the effect her actions have had on the community at large. Bendis depicts many residents of the city rallying around her and elevating her to a cult figure status. At first, I thought tha...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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