Image Comics is one of the largest comic book publishers in the world. They made moves into online comics far ahead of the establishment publishers DC and Marvel. Image supports a legion of young professional and non-professional cartoonists. In 2004, they published their first anthology of these cartoonists’ creative efforts (Flight, Volume One). Volume Four continue the showcasing of young graphic talent. The tales told in these works span the entire spectrum of contemporary comic stylings from manga-influenced works to rough sketches to symbolic surreality to more traditional graphic novel flair. The tales vary in art style, length, and unfortunately, quality. Volume One is the best of these three collections, with Volumes Two through Four being far less even. Volume Four has been my least favorite of the series. I feel like a lot of the stories aren't stories, but impressions. Instead of slices of life, we get slices of slices of life -- which feels lacking to me. For graphic novel/comic book fans only. [Note: For such fans, my favorite stories in Volume Four were “Farewell, Little Karla", "The Window Makers", and "The Forever Box". My favorites from a visual perspective were "The Vampyres of Salem", "Roomie-Pal!", and "The Window Makers".]