Dana tracks down a wolf in sheep's clothing serial killer. Talk show pundit, Clyde Birch comes to down and all hell breaks loose. And, those Check boys are up to something nasty.
Revival #7 should prove to any reader that this series is hitting a huge stride. It introduces us to more characters, more plot threads, more questions. Some of those questions are about things that were left out, smoldering in the background somewhere. Tim Seeley and Mike Norton are doing an awesome job of giving readers reasons to keep coming back for more. There is so much going on, but never too much to handle. In fact it is that point that makes it so diverse and interesting. Read this series. Buy the first trade, it's out now, then buy #6, and get #7 this week. You're welcome in advance. Read Full Review
Honestly, I don’t feel like I should even have to review this book anymore. To me, it’s on the same level as Saga in terms of quality and I think it should be there already with sales too. If you’re not reading this book I highly encourage you to buy an issue, any issue and begin. The brilliant thing about this series is that it subtly treats each issue as someone’s first experience with it, making it very easy to jump on board. If you’re buying it, show some commitment and pre-order it or add it to your pull-list. Read Full Review
In the end, "Revival" is a series that needs to be on your list of books you're reading. Strong characters. Intriguing storytelling. Great art. Really? What more do you want? Read Full Review
"Revival" #7 is an excellent issue, though it does have a bit of filler in it as well. Still, by and large this is a great comic, and certainly worth picking up if you're not following the series already (and if not, shame on you). Read Full Review
Overall, I thought this comic was very well put together and could use a read from anyone. Unfortunately, you may have to go back a few issues to understand what is going, but the opening summary does help a bit. By the way, this comic was like, Whoa Read Full Review
And that's the riveting summation to yet another issue of a story that continues to capture my attention. Any comic that ends with a semi-truck full of dismembered body parts emptying out into the road in a middle of a snowstorm is definitely a drama-filled adventure, and promises oh so much more. I cannot wait for next month. Read Full Review
The issue also ends on one of the most interesting cliffhangers so far in the series. That said, after reading the issue, its hard not to remember some of the sub-plots that are left in the open. Blaine Abel, for instance, is a remarkable character with lots of promise who hasn't been seen in a while. Despite having lots of potential, it appears such developments become lost in the larger picture. Read Full Review
I love Tim Seeley and this is some of his best work.