Robyn Hood #7

Writer: Patrick Shand Artist: Tony Brescini Publisher: Zenescope Entertainment Release Date: February 18, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
8.2Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

JUMPING ON POINT!
"The Shift"
A new story arc begins! As Robyn seeks out Peter, the mysterious man seemingly linked to the Cabal, Marian crosses paths with a former ally. Even as they scramble to find more information about the mysterious, looming threat, the Cabal stays one move ahead, setting into motion a plan for a cataclysmic event they call "the Shift."

  • 9.4
    Word Of The Nerd - Hollie Cumberland Feb 20, 2015

    This issue is a lot slower than it has been previously, but it's not a bad thing. It is kind of a rehash on what has happened up until this point, and a good starting point from which the next issues can carry on from. I haven't found any negatives within Shand's work, but just because I haven't it doesn't mean there aren't any, I just feel like the work he produces is slowly improving with each excellent issue, and I'm genuinely excited to see what he produces next. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Feb 18, 2015

    Grimm Fairy Tales presents Robyn Hood #7 represents the type of quality entertainment that I think most fanboys and fangirls are looking for. Add it all up and this outing easily comes highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    Geekality - Ryan Marshall Feb 10, 2015

    The Robyn Hood ongoing manages to unify endearing elements from Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel as well as CW's Arrow all together, squared off with a dose of the perils of reality. If you still haven't checked out Zenescope's woman under the green hood, then here's some great news for you because this is another jump on point issue to join Team Robyn. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Feb 17, 2015

    The end result is still not great, but it is nice to see this series moving in the right direction. As opposed to some other nascent series such as this one, they start off strong and then lose their momentum. This on the other hand seems to be building as it grows, and is relying on both stronger characters and better story lines. It started as an unconventional choice for a series, but slowly is becoming its own entity and not relying on the bigger universe for its own thrills. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig Feb 18, 2015

    Moving on to the story, Pat Shand is spending some time developing our latest villain. And I love it. It seems that Shand is getting into the flow of all his characters. The readers know who these girls are and now it is just time to show some awesome stories and let the characters develop with ease. Shand puts me at ease because he knows what his fans want and he gives it to them. I have no doubts when I read this comic and neither should you. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Deni-K Feb 19, 2015

    Another good issue of this entertaining series. The story continues to move on at a steady
    pace and maintain my interest. I liked the art and colouring in this issue particularly the
    way Robyn and Marian are drawn.
    For me the best thing about this series has been the contrasts and interactions between
    Robyn and Marian. I also like the modern day New York setting.
    My one minor drawback to this issue was the way Robyn pushed Marian towards asking Sam out
    on a date. I'm hoping that a Robyn/Marian romance is in their future at some stage.
    This series is at the top of my pull list and I'm looking forward to the next issue.

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