Generation Zero #7

Writer: Fred Van Lente Artist: Diego Bernard, Douglas Paskiewicz Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: February 15, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
8.3Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

Animalia enters the "HEROSCAPE"!

Tap into the uncharted plane of reality called the Heroscape and you can see the world through anyone else's eyes - and find out how their reality is governed by their own inspirations! Now, as a mysterious force preys upon Rook's citizens, Animalia must enter the Heroscape...and experience a world filtered through her own twisted imagination! But as Generation Zero's most militant adolescent wunderkind enters a world populated by colorful monstrosities of her own design, Animalia must lock horns - literally - with demons both outward and within!

  • 10
    GAMbIT Magazine - Alan D.D. Feb 15, 2017

    There were some ideas in early issues of this comic series that are begining to develop that you can spotif you have been followingalong which is nice. Despite the fact that there aren't many surprises this time around, Generation Zero #7 isstill a great read and still one of the best comic books in recent memory. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Amy Okamoto Feb 16, 2017

    Generation Zero #7 is paving the way to the conclusion of this adventure. This book breaks the mystery barrier and gives readers interesting new twists along with some needed answers. This book is a necessity for readers of the series. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Feb 18, 2017

    Overall I really liked the pace of this issue. The start with the twisted nursery rhyme shed light to some pretty creepy things going on but it didn't feel wasted as it gave space for the needed action to take place. I did think the art was a little off at some times and just made for some light confusion where there shouldn't be, but that would probably be my only complaint. The issue really got off the ground running and I feel like we got a lot of answers and small details while also getting some more questions to move forward with. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    SciFiPulse - Oral Frier Feb 21, 2017

    I like Generation Zero. It is a fun alternative to the Harbinger series. For those who have been reading from issue to issue, more light has been shed on just exactly what is going on in this small town. I thoroughly enjoy the mystery aspect of this series because it is somewhat a departure from what readers would expect. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa Feb 15, 2017

    Generation Zerohas been an interesting run so far, but the more I read this series, the more I like it. Read Full Review

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