Talbot is determined to crush the revolution stirring in Telacoma, taking it upon himself to set events in motion that may finally bring about Arthur’s death. However, despite his efforts, Talbot may not be the revolution’s undoing. Deeply distressed and finding events unfolding beyond his control, Whitefeather, himself, triggers the beginning of the end when he makes a fatal mistake.
For anything Western themed to hold my interest, there has to be a certain level of excitement involved, so issue four here does a nice job keeping up with the punches. Artwork is quite impressive, with shading, colour, and detail popping the plates to life. Intrigue is present, some surprising events keep the story going, but one of the drawbacks to the series is jagged transitions, resulting in a kind of, "Wait, who's doing what now and why?" kind of questioning. Maybe on a second or more read-through these would become clearer. If storytelling were less foggy, I could definitely see this as a five start short series.