NEW ARC! NEW JUMPING-ON POINT! MORE THANOS! The Eternals have learned the truth of their existence. Their society is in shambles. Who can lead them? Who is the visionary that can lead them from the ashes? And how did they take the throne? Hail Thanos the Mad Titan, Eternal Prime.
Eternals #7 does a lot of setup for this new story arc and possibly beyond. Adding Thanos to this book is the gift that keeps on giving, especially as hes been missing from Eternals comics. Gillen is exactly the right writer to bring him back, as he seems to understand Thanos is more than a cudgel. Too many other writers dont get that, and itll be great to see where Gillen takes things with all of the characters. Ribic and Wilson are working wonderfully together; the art looks sensational. All in all, this is yet another great chapter of this book. Read Full Review
The Eternals' world has changed forever, and Gillen and Ribic are here to shake up everything they can. This book continues to delve deep into the Eternals world, and how they factor into it, but theres still some issues regarding pace, and the delays continue to prove detrimental to the momentum of this story. While Ive been over saturated on stories involving Thanos, Gillen use of him sparingly has been a bonus. Read Full Review
After a brief hiatus and venture into some world-building one-shots, the main Eternals story has returned... and boy howdy, it's a doozy. Read Full Review
Esad Ribic delivers some impressive and beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. There are some great, emotional character moments depicted and the action is thrilling as well. Read Full Review
Eternals #7 gets the book's second arc off to a very, very strong start. Whatever happens next, it will not be a reversion to the unacceptable status quo that was. Read Full Review
Eternals is getting a run that truly reflect their becoming marquee characters thanks to the film. The diverse, distinctive cast of characters and conflicting motivations make for the kind of fleshed out story longtime fans and new readers will drool over. Read Full Review
Eternals #7 starts the new story arc for the Eternals, and this issue feels more like Thanos' story. The primary team of Eternals don't really do anything significant in this comic, while the real story is with Thanos and Druig. Their plot to make the Mad Titan leader of the Eternals is as ridiculous as their method to do so. However, it does chart an interesting new course for the Eternals and especially Thanos. We shall see what comes of this new development in the following issues. Read Full Review
This is the series that the Eternals deserve!
This is STILL the best series Marvel is putting out right now.
Maybe some things happening outside the comics industry can help more people to realize that? I dunno, maybe a movie or something?
Amazing, Gillen does it again, I really hope the movie's failure won't diminish the comic's success, Eternals are not very popular as it is.
This is really good.
It's another gorgeous installment, but this one is slanted toward political plot development. It's ample compensation for dialogue that's a little drier than usual, and this issue comes out intriguing and strong.
Shyeah, like people would ever vote against their own self-interest and elect a flagrantly evil leader. *looks back at last 10 years of history* Oh, right. Objection withdrawn.
I feel like this series is underrated and not talked about enough. Gillen deserves a lot of credit and praise for what he's doing with this series. He's quietly writing one of the best ongoings at Marvel currently in my opinion. Ribic is as good as ever as well. Consistently great writing, story, art. It's really everything you want in an ongoing.
I thought it was OK. I liked certain parts but, it just didn't excite me like it should have.