DC Comics: Bombshells #7

Writer: Marguerite Bennett Artist: Garry Brown Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 2, 2015 Cover Price: $0.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
8.3Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

In a German cabaret, the Joker's Daughter uses Zatanna's magic to summon a terrifying demon. A new enemy for the Bombshells now walks the earth.

  • 10
    The Batman Universe - Stella Bowman Dec 25, 2015

    Despite some minor story points that do not add positively to the overall presentation, this story is great, thoughtful, and consistent! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Matt Santori Dec 23, 2015

    If you haven't picked up Bombshells yet, either in print or digital form (chapters 19-21), this is the story to dip your toe into. Self-contained, but super compelling, issue #7 expands out the universe of the statue line with the same vigor and grace Bennett has executed in every chapter previous. If there's one book that nobody really asked for, but it turned out everybody should always have wanted, it's this one. Because, as the cover says, this is our fight too! Let's enjoy it along the way. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Sep 7, 2015

    The DC Comics Bombshells series is one that is almost done with its launch arc, with just two more digital installments to go, and it's certainly setting up some of the sides pretty well. It's leaping about in interesting ways, working with a solid cast of talent to do it and a really good cast of characters that can be expanded. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Batman-News - Elena Carrillo Jan 6, 2016

    The "Allies" arc comes out of the gate at full force with a storyline grounded in Gotham and away from the bigger concerns of the warfront, but still tied into the main action of the book overall. If you ever wanted to see what some of your favorite Bat-characters might look like in the Bombshells setting (not all of them have been done up all glossy in Ant Lucia's promotional art), this is a fine, fun adventure to pick up–even if you're not reading the rest of the series. Some of the art is a little rough in places, but Bennett does well juggling a large cast and keeping the story active and engaging. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Dark Knight News - Eric Joseph Dec 24, 2015

    If you have yet to jump on theBombshellsbandwagon, this is a great place to do so. It's very friendly toward new readers and perfectly displays how the creative minds behind this series have so delightfully reinterpreted DC's greatest female " and some male " characters. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Sep 29, 2015

    We've finally got a big bad in the series and while we don't get much of it here except for it's welcoming party, it's cool to see that we have a enemy other than the Nazis for our heroes to fight when they get all together.  I just hope as the story continues that it gets back to a little more fun because I haven't been that big of a fan when it comes to the Zatanna/Joker's Daughter story that we've been dealing with. Read Full Review

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