Birthright #7

Writer: Joshua Williamson Artist: Andrei Bressan, Adriano Lucas Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: May 13, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 10
8.4Critic Rating
8.7User Rating

Her son returned a changed man. Now it’s up to Wendy Rhodes to separate fact from pure fantasy…

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Jordan Richards May 13, 2015

    Birthright #7 is a great issue and continuation of the story. If you were worried that the first issue of this new arc was going a bit too slow, this one should put your fears aside. The story is really picking up with a lot of interesting new developments and plots going on, alongside a shocking cliffhanger that is sure have you coming back for the next issue. With issues as strong as this one, I'm more excited than ever to see where Birthright will take us next. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    We The Nerdy - Josh McCullough May 13, 2015

    Overall, this is another fantastic issue of Birthright that advances the story in interesting new directions. There isnt too much mindblowing stuff going on here (aside from the ending), but theres a lot of fantastic character work that proves how well developed theyd become in just 7 issues. Even without many major stand-out moments, a lot of work is made to move the story ahead that manages to be entertaining in its own right and not feel like its simply setting groundwork or seeming like it should be in a trade collection, its another wholly satisfying issue of Birthright that fans of the series should enjoy. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Nerd Rock From The Sun - Trevor Coelho Sep 4, 2015

    Barring one slightly strange change it attitude from one character, Birthright #7 continues to raise the high bar it set for itself. Captivating storytelling, great art, head-whirling plot twists - Birthright continues to embody pretty much everything I want from a comic. From beginning to end, a compelling read. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze May 13, 2015

    If much of what Birthright has delivered didn't get you emotionally, surely the end of this issue did. It has been said that Joshua Williamson pulls no punches, and that was the case here from the whole creative team. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin May 12, 2015

    Birthright may not always captivate, but one thing that it has done since #1 is excite. That has never been more true than it has over these last couple of issues, with Mikey's adventure taking him and his brother Brennan into new and intriguing territory. That alongside the tantalising teasers make Birthright #7 a fantastic comic, and one everyone should pick up this week. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    BGCP - Mario May 15, 2015

    Slow build issue, breathtaking art. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Matthew Tupper May 15, 2015

    Birthright has been a perfect marriage of writing and art to this point. This is one of Image's best series on both fronts and it seems to only be getting better! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBuzz - ChrisG May 19, 2015

    Birthright has been, not only a solid read from the start, but an enjoyably engrossing one. From the moment Mikey got lost in the woods, I've been hooked, and with each issue been consistently good, I will continue to be hooked until this series wraps up (hopefully not too soon). Read Full Review

  • 6.3
    The Latest Pull - May 13, 2015

    The art still remains top notch, if a little odd in some places where the faces look odd and out of shape. But where the art brings its A-game is the last page. The colours, the reveal, the character pose – there is so much to like about the last page. The last page is the redeeming factor of an issue that feels too slow, and feels very much like it is a filler issue. Read Full Review

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