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24: UNDERGROUND #4 Review

Posted on the 15 July 2014 by Geekasms @geekasms

Previously on 24:

Four years ago, CTU agent Jack Bauer became a fugitive from justice. Soon, he will risk his life and freedom to avert yet another global disaster and LIVE ANOTHER DAY. Jack spent the intervening years in exile, and now finds himself in Ukraine, where he has run afoul of Russian mobsters while trying to protect his girlfriend, Sofiya, and her family. Sofiya has managed to escape her mob captors, but Jack is heading toward their trap as the CIA closes in on him…

Jack and Petro are on their way to meet up with Sofiya’s kidnappers. Jack of course has a plan for Petro to follow behind him since Jack was supposed to come alone. The CIA was able to get some whereabouts via a drone and made their way to Russian hideout. All of this happening at once as this series is coming to a close. After Jack arrives he finds out that Sofiya isn’t there anymore because she took off running last chapter. This throws a wrench into everything but the CIA showing up makes it all more fun.

I am left wanting to turn the page and see what happens next but I have to wait another month. All the 24 in my life is ending and it makes me sad. This title would make a good weekly or biweekly series as you could play it out like the TV show. This series moved very quickly. A dramatic finish is expected and hopefully I am not disappointed.

24: Underground #3

Written by: Ed Brisson

Art by: Michael Gaydos

Colors by: Josh Burcham

Lettering by: Shawn Lee

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