Moths #4 (REVIEW)

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Moths #4 

Through the first four issues, Moths has given J. Michael Straczynski’s The Resistance Universe it’s emotional center. While The Resistance titles provide more action and a quicker tempo, Moths is more character driven, which allows for a deeper connection between the reader and the story. While action may not be at the forefront of this particular issue, Moths #4 isn’t without it’s tense moments.

AWA/Upshot Studios
Written by: J. Michael Straczynski
Art by: Mike Choi 
Letters by: Sal Cipriano 

Moths #4 is very easily the most emotional story we have yet to read in this series, and I imagine this issue will hit some readers hard. There are some darker themes discussed in this issue that Straczynski is able to write about very delicately, and with great empathy. At times, Moths #4 feels a bit gut-wrenching, but that’s what good writing does — it evokes an emotional response. That’s not always experienced when reading comics, and it’s what makes Moths stand out from its Resistance counterpart.

“Through the first four issues, Moths has given J. Michael Straczynski’s The Resistance Universe it’s emotional center. ”

Once again, Mike Choi’s art provides a beautiful realism that allows for readers to connect even more to the characters. The lifelike illustrations create a feeling, as if you’re really in the moment, talking and reacting with family and friends. Combine that with the highly emotional story, and it’s hard not to feel a little something extra with this issue. 

Overall, Moths continues to be an integral part of Straczynski’s universe. While The Resistance Universe is more of that typical superhero story we crave, Moths gives us an added layer of empathy we didn’t know we needed. Moths #4 does a great job at getting the reader to not just think a little more, but to also feel a little bit more.

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Summary

The next chapter of the ongoing saga of The Resistance takes an intimate look at a very special species of the superhuman race known as The Reborns. Emily Kai is what is known as a “Moth.” She was granted immense power by the global pandemic known as “The Great Death,” but with a caveat: The moment she taps into the power that resides within her, a clock starts and Emily will have only six months to live. Granted the opportunity to bring immense beauty into the world, but only by paying the ultimate price, Emily embarks on a harrowing journey of self-discovery that will test her to her core and take her to places way beyond her wildest imagination.

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