The Beauty #7

Writer: Jeremy Haun, Jason A. Hurley Artist: Mike Huddleston Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: May 18, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 5
9.2Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

Think a criminal wouldn't be all that affected by The Beauty outbreak? Well, you haven't met Timo yet. He'll prove you dead wrong.

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - Craig Neilson-Adams May 18, 2016

    On the surface, THE BEAUTY is a high-concept thriller about a virus that makes you beautiful, but scratch that surface just a little and you'll find a rich, multi-layered world filled with intriguing characters and complex moral dilemmas. Hurley and Haun are taking great pleasure in exploiting the potential of their million-dollar premise, and if the subsequent guest artists perform as impressively as Huddleston, this is shaping up to be one hell of an arc. Highest of recommendations for this one. Read Full Review

  • 9.8
    Pastrami Nation - Daniel Schwartz May 26, 2016

    Writers: Jeremy Haun, Jason HurleyArtist: Mike HuddlestonPublisher: Image Comics Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Outright Geekery - Sarah Elizabeth Camp May 23, 2016

    What I find most interesting about this issue is how it embarks on a journey to further flesh out what it is that this virus can do. The Beauty up until this point was giving a very police-centric, regulation-centric narrative, and now the game has changed. Timo and his story gives readers a glimpse into the ways in which even something bad can be manipulated into serving a positive purpose for someone else, granted in this case it's getting away with murder and stealing a bunch of cash. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comicosity - Allen Thomas May 19, 2016

    My initial surprise eventually lead to a pretty enjoyable experience. I like anthology style series that explore the same world, so I hope thats what Beauty is turning into. Because of this issue, Im more on board than I expected I would be. Id like to see where the series goes and how Haun and Hurley craft the story, as well as how they work with the shifting crew of art teams in subsequent issues. Read Full Review

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