* Marlyn Chen, Ambassador for the Inner Worlds, arrives at Malik's Flight to broker peace between the Harvesters and the Worshippers.
* When Jason Hauer, one of the fated Vihaan II crew, is pulled into these talks, he will soon discover that like all politics, nothing is as it seems...
WE ONLY FIND THEM WHEN THEY DEAD #7 is short on action and moving the plot significantly forward but Ewing makes up for this with a brilliantly emotionally rich and insightful history lesson about a central character which is infused with a strong tension on every page accentuated brilliantly by the art from the entire team. Read Full Review
There may still be some distance to travel in defining this exploitation of space and its resources, but the shape of this metaphor is beginning to cohere around characters and a timeline that will define their relationship to humanity for better or (almost certainly) for worse. Read Full Review
A solid delivery, agile narrative, excellent art.
I find myself kind of at odds with this series sometimes. It feels very expansive and wide-reaching, but not in the way where I feel like I'm on board for the ride. It's more like Al Ewing and Simone Di Meo know what's happening, and the rest of us are just getting the occasional glimpse of story-derived lucidity. But when I get those moments, it's fucking great. So I guess, take the good with the bad, and you've got a pretty good comic. It has the potential to tie itself together and read much better in the future. Honestly, it's Al Ewing, so I guarantee if I put in more time to wrap my head around this series, I wouldn't regret it.
A slow but pleasant advance, the art is wonderful and the colourist knows how to express the moments.