The Squidder #4 Review


The Squidder is ending its run, for now, it seems that the world will be ending or will it? Read on to find out more.

The final chapter. You can’t keep a good squid down. Well, maybe you can—it’s one last shot for humanity and, as it turns out, possibly the entire universe. This is either the end or a new beginning, and only the Squidder himself can decide.

Okay, so the finale of the Squidder, I do believe that there is something STK650882great and bad about this ending. First off, it does tie it up to some degree. Our hero tries to save the world and does a fantastic of doing it. It is, both, compelling and interesting. It is something that really stands out on this comic. The Squidder is a great character that allows us to love a character and feel for them, while having the ability to make us feel. Now I would like to get my bad in. The ending is a little weird and I am not quite sure that understand what happened, it is very odd. I really do think that it could have been explained a little more and drawn out just a little more. Also, I feel that some of characters didn’t get drawn out more. That is the most problems I have with it.

Ben Templesmith does a great job of, both, artist and writer. He is very interesting and has a very interesting style for its art. However, I had the complaints that I stated earlier but those are just small points compared to the great arching of the story. It is a weird story but it works for what the writer/artist is trying to bring to the comic book world.

The Squidder is an interesting story that needs fleshed out.

OUR RATING
8
  • +Interesting Story add dynamic
  • +The world is large and compelling
  • +The Squidder is a compelling character
  • -The story needs fleshed out more.

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