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"THE SPRINGS OF ZHAL," Part One-Adam Osidis and the Mud King travel the wastelands to the mythical Springs of Zhal, which promise a cure to Adam's fatal disease-and the offer of the God of Whispers fulfilled. But when you deal with the devil, how soon before he lays claim to your soul?
With the long layoff, some plot details and characters are very hard to remember. That is really, for me, the only downfall of this issue. The "core" of the series is still very easy to get back into and Remender continues to explore some very in-depth more psychological themes with this series. The art by Jerome Opea and Matt Hollingsworth is well worth the wait and it is as beautiful as ever. Read Full Review
Seven to Eternity continues to be one of the most consistent titles in Image's line-up and probably the most interesting setting of any fantasy comic currently on the shelves. Read Full Review
Seven To Eternity is a must-read sci-fi comic. Whether you come for the spectacular art or masterful storytelling, you'll leave satisfied with both. Every inch of this world oozes creativity and grandiose, it's a delightful masterpiece. Read Full Review
The world Rick Remender has built in this universe continues to flourish, and the storytelling laid out in the fantasy tale is arguably second to none. Read Full Review
So the book comes back after almost a year long break, and it's just as incredible as ever. Man, how I've missed it.
Hollingsworth rocked Opena’s art in this issue. The story moved with a nice pace, and had a good amount of action. Lots of clarity in this issue for me regarding Garlis’ control over Adam. Really liked how much time was spent in this issue developing the relationship with Adam and the Mud King.
This was the best single issue in the series so far. Very cool.