For centuries, a secret world government has employed the INFINITE SEVEN, the world's greatest assassins to do their dirty work. The only way to become one of their members is to prove your worth by killing one of their members. But what happens when Anthony Zane, a teenage boy from the suburbs does just that? Action hero archetypes are reimagined in what is sure to be the blockbuster series of the year!
NOTE: Covers D and E interlock with 5 covers to be released throughout the first arc to form a MASSIVE Infinite Seven Poster!
This is exactly what a first issue should be. A true page turner with an ending that leaves you wanting more. There's enough mystery, style, action, and comedy to make it a true winner. Just a non stop rollicking ride. Read Full Review
The unruly team of Dwonch, Mesa, and Filho have become public enemies to the state and are our highest priority. Though this is only their initial entry, if we don't attempt to neutralize this threat, we predict a rolling juggernaut of a series. Mystery still clouds some of the Infinite Seven's crew, so we have determined that our best tactical maneuver at this point is to lay low and watch for further, likely more extreme, developments. Make following INFINITE SEVEN and these creators your utmost priority, soldier. Nothing else matters. That is all"for now. Read Full Review
Infinite Seven # 1 is a high concept book that coats itself behind the homage to action movies and their heroes of old while creating something new and unique. The art is wonderful, allowing readers to fully picture our heroes as analogs as the old movie heroes while also giving them enough body language to make them feel different. Read Full Review
If you're a fan of 80s action films like Commando, Escape From New York, or its recent incarnation in The Expendables, then this is a comic for you. The final order cut-off is January 9th, so make sure to pre-order to not miss out. Read Full Review
Overall, I'm already chomping at the bit for issue #2. So much back story to be had & so much waiting to unfold in the future. Seriously how do you cram that into a first issue & not feel over done? I don't know, but it worked for me. Read Full Review
Infinite Seven didn't exactly bore me, but it didn't capture my interest in the least, either. Of course it ends on a huge cliffhanger, but I really don't care about any of it, so I'm unlikely to ever pick up issue #2. I can't say this isn't worth reading, exactly, but I sure wouldn't pay full price. Read Full Review
A series filled with action hero archetypes could end up being really entertaining to explore. This approach with Anthony being thrust into that world adds that extra flair to keep it from beingtoo typical. I wouldn't jump out of a plane to get this book, but a casual drive could be worth it. Read Full Review
I'm very curious to read more, but I'm afraid that the coloring is going to be a continued issue that I deal with while reading the series. I hope not, but comics are completed months in advance, and I'm already a month behind on my review. We'll see, at the very least I'm intrigued enough to keep reading and see what other nostalgia Dwonch can work into Infinite 7. Read Full Review