* To save The Order and everyone he loves, Caspar must leave them all behind.
* But even with his sacrifice, will Amon get his hands on the Secrets once and for all?
Tom Taylor is at the apex of his game and we are the benefactors. I continue to appreciate his endeavors in the DC arena, and it is arguably hard for writers to expand to less established universes and characters. Not Taylor…he along with Sean Murphy and his Murphyverse endeavors in White Knight seem to be the new Lewis and Clark in comics…forging through areas that have never been explored before! Read Full Review
It's no secret that I love Seven Secrets. I cannot recommend the series enough. Over the last six issues, we have had intrigue, action, and wonderful character work that is rendered carefully and beautifully and if you can, I really implore you to get the single issues now so you can be ready as soon as possible for the next part of the journey. But I imagine the collected first volume will also be a superb experience. Read Full Review
Daniele Di Nicuolo delivers some stunning art in this issue. Not only are the visuals full of energy and detail, but the highly stylized art is engrossing. Every page catches the eye. Read Full Review
And just like that, the events of Seven Secrets #6 changes everything about the direction this story will take. Where there was actually order, now there is survival, and even chaos among their own ranks. Things should only continue to get interesting from here. Read Full Review
Secrets are revealed (oh no), sacrifices are made (not them) and the brilliant Boom! Studios story escalates to unexpected levels. Read Full Review
The best part is that it's unclear where the book goes from here, and that unpredictability is what the series needed most and what makes the future so bright. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor and Daniele Di Nicuolo's characters have been churning through plot at at a lightning-quick pace. Things go sideways in this issue"and the rest of the series could depend on how the characters respond. Read Full Review
Tom Taylor always gets better as a series goes deeper
If Canto goes I do tbh.
The assault on the Secrets is in full swing, with plenty of action and craziness. Two of the Secrets' cases are opened, which is good to see as I was well on my way to thinking that Taylor was screwing with everyone ("There's nothing in the cases!"). The character moments were traditionally Taylor strong. The supernatural elements...well, we'll have to see how this plays out.
Art is the manga-inspired stuff that the kids love, very dynamic.
This is the strangest title. I kinda like it, kinda love elements (It was on my honorable mention list for 2020's best books), kinda want to drop it. But I keep coming back.
I forgot this came out. This was fine. The ending lands kind of like the one from issue... two, I think. It feels like Tom Taylor is trying to hold the reader's attention, but it comes up short.