A band of mysterious assassins have the supernatural heroes of the DC Universe in their crosshairs! Who is behind it? Baron Winters recruits a very reluctant Raven to find out...and to stop them! But can he convince her to join his all-new Night Force?
This issue gives readers what continues to sound like an exciting story and what should be an ongoing series instead of just a 12-issue miniseries. The book has all the potential to fill the void left by Gotham Academy and Magik U, as it has compelling characters, an interesting plotline and a whole universe separate from the main continuity. Read Full Review
It's fun to see Raven struggle in real-world situations that most of us can relate to, like cramming for a test, however, she has advantages that most of us don't have in that she can send her Raven-self to the library to look up the answers, however, she doesn't cheat. She could just as easily have used her bird self to look on someone else's paper for the answer instead of sending her bird-self to the library for the answer. Then we dig deeper into the Arcanes themselves and their reason for wanting our protagonist. It's not a pretty one! Read Full Review
Where this issue fails is in that there's a little too much going on at once. The drama feels a bit chaotic, and it works best when we're simply following Raven in her life. Read Full Review
The baron's efforts may lead to the creation of a new Night Force, which may not be a bad thing, as various DC characters seem to be in the process of being re-allocated. Raven's time in the Teen Titans may be over, and she needs to go somewhere. Night Force is as good a solution as any. Read Full Review
We interrupt your previously scheduled Raven: Daughter of Darkness #7 for this special presentation of Night Force (Vol. 4) #0. We apologize for the inconvenience... and for the next five issues. Read Full Review
After nearly every preceeding issue of Raven: Daughter of Darkness somehow being more about Trigon than Raven, #7 finally seems to give Raven a story independent of her father. Read Full Review
it does have some small pull to read another, but it also has some Orlando-ish dialog. you know, where you have no idea why someone would say whatever they say.
Not enough Klarion.