Seven to Eternity #4

Writer: Rick Remender Artist: Jerome Opena Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: December 28, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 27
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With the lives of their loved ones on the line, can the last of the Mosak decline the Mud King's offer to save them?

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - John Wallace Dec 29, 2016

    Remender is doing a fantastic job with this book. He is building a world with wide and varied factions, and is doing so with verve, vigour and gravitas. For all of his world building however, he is also telling a tight and taught personal tale of what will one good man do when presented with his heart's desire. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Word Of The Nerd - Brent Jackson Dec 27, 2016

    If you are not readingSeven To Eternity you need to fix that right away! It is a comic you are not going to want to miss. The creative team has put together a great story that keeps developing and is becoming so engrossing that I can't wait until the next issue comes out! This issue for me is the best so far, while the others have been extremely good, this is just about perfect. The story sticks with you and makes you think if Seven to Eternity was a Netflix series I would be binge watching from one episode to the next! I am glad it's not though because it gives the reader time to absorb the story completely and really think about what is going on. If this series keeps up how it is going now it will be a book that is talked about and revered for years to come! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Graphic Policy - Joe Ryan Dec 28, 2016

    This book does an excellent job of giving us a fantasy story in a real original way. We don't get the same old elves, dragons, dwarves, or the other clich things, but we still get an adventure, rich characters, and a world of wonder we've yet to discover. At the end of the book we find out that we won't see what happens in the next chapter until April 2017, and that makes me sad. We are left witha big cliffhanger that makes me want more, but it's a good thing to leave them wanting more, and these creators have certainly done their job here. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    We The Nerdy - Jean-Luc Botbyl Dec 29, 2016

    Seven to Eternity is a bit of a weird one. And not in the sense that subject matter is particularly odd–its just difficult for me to decide where I stand on it. For the time being, Im putting myself in the camp of enjoying it. At worst, I think this book is pretty good. But its a bit of a bummer, because four issues in, its consistently felt like its on the verge of of being great. It just hasnt quite gotten there for me. Read Full Review

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