The Autumnlands #7

Writer: Kurt Busiek Artist: Ben Dewey Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: November 11, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 11
8.9Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

The second arc begins. Wounded and lost, our heroes seek safety, but find...something bizarre.

NEW STORY ARC

  • 9.5
    PopOptiq - Ben Howard Oct 27, 2015

    With fantastic art, unique world building, and an intriguing cast of characters, The Autumnlands #7 picks up where the first arc left off with promises of bigger, better stories on the horizon. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Nov 5, 2015

    Exciting, surprising and dramatic, you'll enter this magic world and never want to leave. With such vivid art, it's a wild ride that encapsulates the wonderment of our childhood we all wish to relive. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Geeked Out Nation - Grant Raycroft Nov 11, 2015

    The Autumnlands has been gone for a long time and it's made a fantastic return. This seems as good as any a starting point for potential new readers as most of the story is self-explanatory. Kurt Busiek has made his mark already with talents for grand world-building and complex, compelling characters with the likes of Astro City. Benjamin Dewey and Jordie Bellaire equally craft the setting with amazing background elements and landscapes that are a feast for the eyes. It's hard not to recommend The Autumnlands to the fullest, there's nothing like it. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Aaron Long Nov 11, 2015

    The Autumnlands #7 is a great start to the next arc of the series and these talented storytellers have me hooked on this world. As we learn more about this grand world I find myself more drawn in than ever. Busiek, Dewey and Bellaire are crafting something special here and The Autumnlands is a must read for fantasy fans, comic fans and anyone who enjoys a grand tale. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    We The Nerdy - Chad Waller Nov 11, 2015

    So, there you have it. Im elated that this series is now back in my life, and I cant wait to get off work tomorrow and go pick this issue up at the local comic book store. Slowly but surely, well be heading somewhere awesome; I can feel it! Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Flickering Myth - Zeb Larson Nov 16, 2015

    Let's hope the next hiatus isn't quite as brutal as this one. Everything works here, again: the art, the novel-within-a-comic, the link between magic and technology, and the contrast between legend and reality. Cheers. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Marykate Jasper Nov 16, 2015

    Even without its "tooth and claw," "Autumnlands" has plenty of bite. This ridiculously pretty, alluringly unique comic looks and sounds unlike almost anything else on the shelves. Dewey and Busiek have created a treat for fantasy and world building fans. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - David Craig Nov 11, 2015

    The Autumnlands is back and fires out the starting gate with an impressive seventh issue. Relatively welcoming to newcomers whilst developing the ongoing plot and building the world in which it is set, this instalment manages to juggle several tasks with great success. The artwork accompanying Busiek's ambitious story also remains strong, meaning that aside from some minor gripes there's really no reason you shouldn't give this book a go. Read Full Review

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