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After the shocking ending to his fight with Cataclysm, Dylan has no idea what to do next-but luckily, he has YOU to help! In this very special issue, you make the decisions and choose Dylan's path in a fight against an enemy who controls time itself!
Most fun visually in the issue, though, is Angulos colors and its a result of subtraction rather than addition. ROGUE SUN has been a series of vibrant colors since the first page. Its bright when nothing is happening, and its even brighter when Dylan and company are throwing powers around. Angulo keeps that trend going in this issue. So, midway through the issue when Dylans interactions with Ornate take place in front of a completely gray background, we feel the importance of the moment because Rogue Sun and Ornate jump off the page. Read Full Review
This issue puts you in the driver's seat by letting you choose Rogue Sun's path forward. It's alternatingly thrilling and enraging, but those who embrace it will get a big kick out of the format and the lesson the issue is trying to teach. The choice is in your hands. Read Full Review
Rogue Sun #7isn't just a great standalone story: it's a comic that ditches traditional narrative to explore the weight of the choices we make. It also serves as a reminder that the Massiveverse is one of the best things to happen to superhero comics, and I look forward to the different ways that it continues to play with the form of comics. Read Full Review
Coupled with dynamic artwork from Ze Carlos and Raul Angulo, this entry in the Massive-verse is one of this particular comic world's most unique entries yet. Read Full Review
Ze Carlos delivers some beautifully detailed and exciting art in the issue. There is a lot going on visually and Carlos manages to make every action filled moment feel unique. Read Full Review
A clever gimmick that actually transcends itself and wraps back around, with fun art throughout and hints of bigger threats in the wings. Good stuff. Read Full Review
Straight up genius issue and genius usage of the medium. This series isn't talked about enough. Rarely do you read a comic like this.
Splendid! This was a really immersive issue.
In my opinion, I must disagree with other reviews that see this issue as filler.
First, we see the "daily life" of Rogue Sun after the events of the previous issues.
Second, Rogue Sun learned a lot, so this is definitely a character progress and he is involving.
And third, while the story might not directly progress, this is a remarkable "solo story".
And all this with the brilliant, smooth and colorful illustrations as in the previous issues.
If I would need to sum up "Rogue Sun" in two words: "Epic style!"
A really fun gimmick where it's like Groundhog Day and Choose your adventure. Read this when you have time