Shilo Norman--a super rich, super famous, super escape artist--has become an unwitting pawn in the deadly Game of the Gods! As Metron, the Traveller, and Death, The Black Racer, gamble for his very existence, Mister Miracle must somehow survive the "Drive-By Derby!"
Overall, an issue which plays out like a very careful Chess game one move at a time. The story by Grant Morrison is exciting and well characterized. The art by Pasqual Ferry is superb. Altogether, an installment that unpacks a lot in its abbreviated 22 pages, and gives readers, those beautiful twists Morrison is known for. Read Full Review
Overall, I had to grade this one down a bit, because I was hoping for more insight as to whats really going on. Grant just likes to string us on a bit too much with some of these titles. Plus, I havent even seen a hint of Sheeda activity here, so what does this even have to do with the rest of the Seven Soldiers storyline? Hopefully well find out in the next issue, and Ill enjoy that one more. Read Full Review
At least the previous issue had Pasqual Ferry on its side, but this issue hasn't even that. The new artists are adequate, but Ferry gave the book at the very least a sense of weirdness and wonder that took it out of the realms of the ordinary. Read Full Review
The art vastly improves with Williams and Patton on the job. While this series hasn’t really connected to Seven Soldiers yet, I’m much more interested in what’s going on with Darkseid and the New Gods