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TWILIGHT GUARDIAN #4 (OF 4)

The Pilot Season Winner Returns in “Heroes and Villains” Part 4!

Twilight Guardian must confront her greatest hope and her greatest fear in a single issue. We can say no more!
Eisner-nominated creator and writer Troy Hickman (Common Grounds) and talented up-and-coming artist Siddharth Kotian (Eat The Dead) bring the highly anticipated limited series to a thrilling conclusion.

story TROY HICKMAN
art SIDDHARTH KOTIAN
cover KEU CHA

Price: $3.99
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Comments

  1. This has certainly turned out a little different than I thought it was going to, but it’s been fun nonetheless.  Looking forward to see where Twilight Guardian is after this first mini is over.

  2. 😀 x 3

  3. This has been a great series.  I hope it comes back in some way.  

  4. Regardless of how this mini-series ends, I’ve seen enough that I’m coming back for whatever happens next in the world of Twilight Guardian.

  5. What if we blow up her world? Ha, gotcha there, eh?

  6. @TroyH  NOOOOOOoooooo!

  7. @TroyH   Then I would eagerly anticipate “Twilight Guardian: The Prequel.”

  8. Touche, good sir! And y’know, there’s probably a good story in there…

  9. Loving this book.  Also loving this comment thread. @cubsmodano thats one of the best comments I’ve ever read on iFanboy.

  10. So successful. So great!

  11. I’ve really enjoyed this.  Hopefully this continues somehow

  12. I’ve enjoyed this, but less and less on issues 3 and 4. I thought this started off great, and the second issue was interesting in her interactions with the other “heroes” at the con. But as the series progrssed, I thought the focus was lost. There were too many unanswered questions in this issue. We don’t know much more than we did when it started. The introduction of her father was poorly handled – and him being a famous comic creator was soo convenient is seemed cliche to me. I just found the ending to be unsatisfying. I’d read more, because I think there is potential here, but ultimately I was disappointed. 3/5

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