I've talked before about how Robinson constructs Five Weapons more as a deduction story than anything else. It's like Encyclopedia Brown, I think I said.
Well, this issue Robinson has takes the big deduction reveal and wraps it around itself two or three times. There's Enrique's suspicion, his revelation, the truth and then how the truth affects everything else. Robinson has all three (or four) balls in the air at once, all of them working in conjunction.
It's a fantastic reveal sequence and it takes up maybe a fourth of the issue. All talking heads, all Robinson looping the dialogue through itself in order to get to the big revelations and then what comes next.
All of this stuff comes after Robinson resolves the previous cliffhanger and does some more work after it. The issue's tightly paced and moves beautifully.
It's unbelievable Robinson can pull the cliffhanger off. He does.
B+
CREDITS
Tyler’s Revenge, Part Four; writer, artist and letterer, Jimmie Robinson; colorist, Paul Little; editor, Laura Tavishati; publisher, Image Comics.