"UNITY," Part One
The smash hit series written by New York Times bestselling writers SCOTT SNYDER (WYTCHES, AD: AFTER DEATH) and CHARES SOULE (CURSE WORDS, the forthcoming novel Anyone) with art by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI (The Amazing Spider-Man, Darth Vader, Hellblazer), newcomer LEONARDO MARCELLO GRASSI, and Eisner-award winning colorist MATT WILSON (THE WICKED + THE DIVINE, PAPER GIRLS) continues!
After barely escaping the deadly clutches of the Destiny Man, the expedition team has crossed over into the strange new zone of "Unity"-a futuristic world of gleaming technology and artificial intelligence. But will it be a safe haven for more
Undiscovered Country #7 is yet another glorious issue, and this issue is exactly what fans of the series needed... This new region of the Spiral is going to be far more frightening than the last one and weve barely seen much of it. And the Valentina/Charlotte scene may be one of my favorite of the run so far. Read Full Review
Camuncoli and Marcello Grassi deliver some stunning visuals both from the look of the characters and their world to the action and thrills throughout. There is always something going on visually in this issue and those visuals enhance the story and its tone rather than distract. Read Full Review
Running away from a doctor and the only person who knows anything about the country you're in seems like a very sound decision. Read Full Review
Undiscovered Country #7 is a new arc and a decent starting point for new readers. You should absolutely read the first arc but this issue is focused more on explaining the current state of the nation, both imaginary and in reality. It continues to build the world that Snyder and Soule have come up with much like the first arc. What's impressive though is how they do it feels like it has shifted gears a bit. An impressive start to what is a beyond intriguing series. Read Full Review
In the end Undiscovered Country #7 did not let us down thrusting us from one mystery into another. So far you have to love these zones, because they take on a life of their own from within. Read Full Review
A slower much more data driven issue than previous issues, Undiscovered Country #7 focuses very sharply on providing the reader with parsed out pieces of information to show you where the story is heading while not painting a straight line but leaving bread crumbs in the road. It's a solid engaging read especially for those of us who were not sure where the story was actually going. Read Full Review
With this being the first issue in a new arc, it serves largely as an attempt to provide some closure for the previous arc while hinting at what's in store for our heroes next, offering the bare minimum of compelling components to keep readers invested yet not entirely enthralled by where the upcoming journey will take them. Read Full Review
"Undiscovered Country" #7 presents some big mysteries but has a difficult time balancing them in a satisfying way. Read Full Review
This issue felt good to read. Peeled back on what has happened in the past and gave me some good hope this book is on a good track. Its a little over the top for what it is but its a good flowing story so far.