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Ryan K. Lindsay's backmatter about Near Earth Objects is an interesting stand-in for any foreign object which has an impact on the kno n world, and caps off an OMFG cliffhanger that'll that'll leave you fist-pumping until the next issue ships. Read Full Review
This book continues to surprise, thrill and lets us know that sometimes the biggest enemy in the impending apocalypse is not a volcano or an earthquake, but man himself. Read Full Review
Sheltered #7 ends on a series of gripping cliffhangers, each one better than the last. I can't wait to see what happens when the next issue gets here. Read Full Review
Another very good issue of a wonderful little series. This is a story of things going horribly wrong. It's about to get very Hobbesian. Read Full Review
Thanks to its strong character work and art, SHELTERED continues to be a fantastic read each and every month. We may not sympathize with many of the people left in Safe Haven, but we're certainly intrigued by them. With each passing issue, the story grows more interesting and Brisson, Christmas and Chankhamma have a winner on their hands here. If you're not checking this series out, you're truly missing out. Read Full Review
Sheltered #7 is a solid and really well done issue that really captures the dark heart of this series. It's an intense, fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat story with great looking artwork that will leave you wanting more. Definitely recommended and worth your time. Read Full Review
"Sheltered" #7 ends with a one-on-one confrontation that was coming since issue #1. That these two characters would meet again was pretty much mandatory. While it's too early for either to be killed off, it's otherwise uncertain what Brisson has coming next. After this issue, the path of the plot will probably become more difficult to guess. That's the real cliffhanger. The series would benefit from some more character development and thematic development along with the torrent of action in its pages, but it's holding up as strong dystopian suspense story. Read Full Review
The further Sheltered progresses, the more factions emerge amongst the cast. It is unclear who will come out of this skirmish and what will become of those left. What is certain is that the scripts and art of the story look to only get better. And even though with each issue readers are put through brutal tension, like any true horror story, they will keep returning eagerly to see it through. Read Full Review
Could this book also have that surprise ending? Perhaps a surprise that will make this reviewer eat his words and change his tune about this book being a conventional story with new 'Prepper' wrapping on it? We'll see, but even if the ending is as conventional as I think it will be, at least it has been a well told, emotionally engaging cult leader story. Nothing revolutionary, but not bad, and I wish them the best of luck with the upcoming movie. Read Full Review
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