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Written by: Tom King
Art by: Mitch Gerads
Letters by: Clayton Cowles
Mister Miracle confronted Orion about his behavior since becoming Highfather and it did not go well. Now, Scott Free is accused of being an agent of Darkseid and must stand trial.
Tom King and Mitch Gerads are creating something special with this comic book. It has found a way to be different and unique yet still faithful to New Gods. One of Tom King’s strengths is making the most mundane activity entertaining, and I mean that with all due respect. Mister Miracle’s trial took place in his living room, and never portrayed a sense of dread or urgency, but was still an intense sequence. It’s every character’s non-chalantness to major events that make it feel almost dreamlike. The dark humor fits in so well. Whether it’s anecdotes about life on Apokolips or eating carrots out of a veggie tray, King knows how to create and break tension leaving a reader feeling unsure about what comes next. It’s just a weird but wonderful comic book.
Between the writing and art, this issue felt like a depressing New God’s sitcom in the best way possible. The whole story took place around a single couch, and the aloof way each character goes about something that winds up tragic adds some levity. While Big Barda continues to be a highlight in each issue. Her smacking Lightray around was pretty funny, but underneath it all something seems off about how she is going about her husband’s battles, both physically and emotionally. At some point, you have to wonder if anything that has taken place in this series has actually happened.
Mister Miracle #4 will easily be one of the most interesting comic books you’ll pick up at your shop this week.