Kaya's worst fear has come true: her little brother Jin has been kidnapped. Now, despite everything she's already been through, she'll have no choice but to enter the Kingdom of the MUTANTS to get him back.
With unexpected allies in tow, a wild adventure begins in the strange and sinister POISON-LANDS!
A great jumping-on point for new readers.
Features a variant cover by artistic juggernaut DANIEL WARREN JOHNSON!
Overall, KAYA #7 continues the series with a really strong foot forward. While the previous arc had been visually astounding with a really strong sense of character archetype, design, and immersion within its world, it lacked in both narrative and character depth. However, due to the plot setup this new arc presents, the series holds with it the potential to marry its visual storytelling expertise with plotting and character work of equal strength. Read Full Review
Kaya has already proven itself to be one of the most visually innovative and engaging new tales in comics, and issue #7 makes it clear that the best is still ahead. Read Full Review
Kaya #7 is tense and exciting. Not only is this shaping up to be a more dangerous adventure, but all the main characters have had experiences that leave them with doubts. The world is also more dystopian than we first suspected, and I like seeing more of the Atrian Empire and that the powerful enemy is made up of robots. Read Full Review