Well… I said I had high hopes, but certainly not high expectations for this issue given the first three… unfortunately, hopes were not well received with this issue. Here's my review:
Story: 6/10
The overall story had tremendous potential. Unfortunately, potential doesn't get you very far. The dialogue was still ridiculously obvious. The whole Winston's ex thing (see, I don't even remember her name) was just so overplayed and overly dramatic. It was trying too hard. And involving angels and God? Too much. That's not really a part of the GB universe, and it shouldn't be. The point of GB is to be grounded as much as possible in reality. Extremely disappointed in this series. Could have been so much better. They definitely need a new writer for any upcoming series/issues.
Art: 7/10
The art never really changed much throughout the series, and that's not horrible. I eventually got used to the new looks for the guys. They were close enough that you could tell who they were. It was a new take, and I can deal with that. No biggie. The only thing that bugged me, and maybe this is more story related, and maybe I just didn't notice it in any previous issues… was it really necessary to have Winston's drowned girlfriend walk around in a bikini with seaweed around her neck? Bikini… fine… maybe everyone stays in purgatory in whatever they die in… but the seaweed? Seriously? Come on.
Overall: 5/10 (series gets a 5.5/10)
Was hoping for a good ending… didn't get it… never really got much of anything that really felt like Ghostbusters or that felt like a good storyline. Its a shame. I even noticed that my comic shop definitely had lowered their order numbers, probably due to low sales. They still have copies of the previous 3 issues in stock.
I sincerely hope that Champagne won't be given another shot as a Ghostbusters writer. He just doesn't understand the characters or their personalities. A lot of people feared that due to his first interview… and a lot of people were right.