Rat Queens #7

Writer: Kurtis J. Wiebe Artist: Owen Gieni Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: January 3, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
7.8Critic Rating
7.2User Rating

"THE COLOSSAL MAGIC NOTHING," Part Two
Even with all the random disappearances around Palisade, there's still a lot of work to do! A pack of ravenous, drunken monsters lurk in the woods outside of town, and the Queens are only partly to blame!

  • 10
    Impulse Gamer - Dana Folkard Jan 3, 2018

    Overall, I found this to be both sad and entertaining. Violet is experiencing a lot of personal anguish, which may lead her down a dark and ominous path and I'm curious to see where this will take her in future issues. I recommend you grab a copy ASAP and venture forth with the Queens on their next exciting adventure. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Pop Break - Sheena Fisher Jan 3, 2018

    You just have to pick up this exciting issue and read for yourself. Kurtis Wiebe does an amazing job of writing and connecting so many small details that may have originally seemed insignificant. I cannot wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jan 3, 2018

    New characters, a mini quest with exploration, and plenty of revealing truths about things developing around our party of adventurers. Rat Queens #7 had a lot going for it that is both tying up loose ends while adding more potential to the storytelling at the same time. When all is said and done it really is just another day in Palisade. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Brazen Bull - Dave Robbins Jan 3, 2018

    What could have been a one note gimmick has evolved into a compelling action adventure with truly beloved characters. There is not anything new here, but that's ok, the darling Rat Queens are as enthralling as ever. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Lyles Movie Files - Pierre Brown Jan 3, 2018

    Once again I feel the story is both missing pieces and also accelerating further from events before the reboot. Combine that with general confusion of what's going on in general and the lack of psychological edge this series used to possess. I am hoping that these, (what I am hoping to be), filler issues before the true plot is revealed will lead readers to something worth sticking to. Read Full Review

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