Webtoon Unscrolled’s Tower of God Volume 4 Review: Bad Printing Almost Ruins a Great Story

In the latest publication out of Webtoon Unscrolled, the global sensation Tower of God Volume 4 offers readers greater insight into the series’ supporting characters as Bam takes a backseat. Tower of God Volume 4 is written and drawn by S.I.U., with editing by Jennifer Hale, cover design by Josh Beatman, English language lettering by Niko Dalcin, production senior manager Patrick McCormick, and production editor Delaney Anderson. The graphic novel collects episodes 32-39 of the original webcomic that debuted on Webtoon in June 2010. The new volume also includes bonus material and a special sneak preview of Noblesse Volume 2.
In Tower of God Volume 4, the surviving Regulars get ready to face their next test on their dangerous climb to the top of the Tower. Khun and Bam shift their focus to creating new alliances as it’s discovered that Bam is making alarmingly fast progress in training. Meanwhile, Anaak and Rachel continue to safeguard their biggest secrets until they are forced to come to light. As new battles and tests begin, the Regulars must overcome a Ranker if they want to continue their climb.
Thankfully, the book’s printing does little to affect the story itself. The tone of Tower of God Volume 4 remains consistent with S.I.U’s incredible writing that pulls the reader into the narrative. In this volume, the series’ main protagonist, Bam, takes a backseat as the supporting characters get a chance to shine and undergo significant development of their own. True identities and backgrounds are finally revealed as the Regulars undergo a new and dangerous test, where they must come face-to-face with a Ranker. They see firsthand the true power and capabilities of a Ranker, making them all realize just how much they need to improve if they want to climb the rest of the tower and survive.

In the latest publication out of Webtoon Unscrolled, the global sensation Tower of God Volume 4 offers readers greater insight into the series’ supporting characters as Bam takes a backseat. Tower of God Volume 4 is written and drawn by S.I.U., with editing by Jennifer Hale, cover design by Josh Beatman, English language lettering by Niko Dalcin, production senior manager Patrick McCormick, and production editor Delaney Anderson. The graphic novel collects episodes 32-39 of the original webcomic that debuted on Webtoon in June 2010. The new volume also includes bonus material and a special sneak preview of Noblesse Volume 2.

In Tower of God Volume 4, the surviving Regulars get ready to face their next test on their dangerous climb to the top of the Tower. Khun and Bam shift their focus to creating new alliances as it’s discovered that Bam is making alarmingly fast progress in training. Meanwhile, Anaak and Rachel continue to safeguard their biggest secrets until they are forced to come to light. As new battles and tests begin, the Regulars must overcome a Ranker if they want to continue their climb.

Thankfully, the book’s printing does little to affect the story itself. The tone of Tower of God Volume 4 remains consistent with S.I.U’s incredible writing that pulls the reader into the narrative. In this volume, the series’ main protagonist, Bam, takes a backseat as the supporting characters get a chance to shine and undergo significant development of their own. True identities and backgrounds are finally revealed as the Regulars undergo a new and dangerous test, where they must come face-to-face with a Ranker. They see firsthand the true power and capabilities of a Ranker, making them all realize just how much they need to improve if they want to climb the rest of the tower and survive.

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