Captain Marvel #7

Event\Storyline: Civil War II Writer: Christos Gage, Ruth Gage Artist: Kris Anka Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 27, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
7.3Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

CIVIL WAR II TIE-IN!
•  Captain Marvel's determination reaches new heights as her rift with Iron Man gets deeper.
•  It's a fight for the future as Carol and the Alpha Flight recruit more to their cause.
•  But will forces outside of Captain Marvel destroy everything she's trying to protect?
•  Ruth and Chris Gage, the talented writing duo from Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix, bring you a Captain Marvel Civil War story you will never forget!
Rated T+

  • 8.9
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Jul 27, 2016

    Issue #7 taps beautifully into Rhodey's death and the affect it has on Carol, she revealed she loves him and even sheds tears after the hearing. It's not often she lets go of her emotions and wears her heart on her sleeve, so this made it extremely effective when she finally did so. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Nerds On The Rocks - Logan Dalton Jul 27, 2016

    Captain Marvel #7 expands upon Carol Danvers' motivations in opposing Iron Man in Civil War II and shows the hard work she put in to continue to use Ulysses to counter future threats. Ruth Fletcher, Christos Gage, Marco Failla, and Matthew Wilson also give us insights into her personal feelings about Rhodey's death, and how she acts on those emotions going forward. This issue is a solid pickup for anyone who wants some added layers of characterization in Civil War II as well as for Captain Marvel fans, who want a deeper look into her recent actions. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jul 29, 2016

    Captain Marvel #7 pulls us deeper into Civil War II, but continues to keep one foot on what readers still want from Captain Marvel as a solo book. Great balance between character and story development. Better on character development when honestly you want to root for Carol just for her heart being in the right place. If you read some other solo books then you might see where the problems arise, but until then you enjoy the direction this is heading from her point of view. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    IGN - Levi Hunt Jul 28, 2016

    This issue spends too much time trying to explain something that no longer needs explaining. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Weird Science - Dan Mayhoff Aug 1, 2016

    Overall, issue 7 of Captain Marvel is not going to havemassive reactions throughout the universe. It's not going to make the lastissue into something amazing. There is one scene that is really great and wellmade, but then there is a massive fuck up when it comes to the dialogue. Therest is a boring board meeting and a scene of action where they beat the crapout of a throwaway villain. At least the art is really amazing to look at.Regular fans of Weird Science DC Comic know the significance of the followingscore. Read Full Review

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