Dean Ambrose is drawn into the conflict between Sasha Banks and the Flair Family - and there's only one way to settle it!
Dennis Hopeless is boldly telling stories WWE can't or won't tell on television, and it's must-read stuff for wrestling fans. Read Full Review
WWE #7 is quite simply a fun and entertaining comic. Giving us a strange, yet enjoyable yarn involving The Wyatt Family, the creative team deliver one of the best entries in the series to date. The back-up tale featuring Jake the Snake Roberts (and his python Damien) also proves a fun addition, giving a new meaning to the DDT. Read Full Review
WWE #7 is consistently a well-executed and fun read, and BOOM has done an excellent job curating tales featuring wrestlers throughout history to satisfy readers' urges for something outside the ongoing saga of the Shield. Read Full Review
On the whole, if you're a wrestling fan then WWE #7 is definitely worth your time and money. If anything, it may even be better than what's on TV right now" Read Full Review
Hopeless, Acuna et. al. provide a nice, light, fun book with some of the best WWE superstars. Read Full Review