New Warriors #7

Writer: Christopher Yost Artist: Marcus To Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 2, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
7.4Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

• The New Warriors are pulled into INHUMANITY as their own resident Inhuman, Haechi, is targeted by two different tribes of Inhumans.
•  Who are Mister Whiskers and Jake Waffles? Whose side are they on, good or evil? What does Jake Waffles possess that Speedball wants so badly?
•  And who is hunting NOVA?

  • 9.0
    ComicBuzz - Orrien Aug 1, 2014

    There's a lot going on, both in terms of character and plot, especially taking into consideration threads that aren't mentioned this issue but still weren't resolved in the previous arc. It's enjoyable to read something so busy, but it means readers are kept on tenterhooks about multiple things, sometimes for several issues at a time. What it also means, though, is that New Warriors is definitely a team play. No one character is taking centre stage, even supposed leader Vance. And that's refreshing. I can only hope New Warriors avoids cancellation long enough to tell all the stories it's trying to tell. Right now, it feels like that's the least this book deserves. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Jul 4, 2014

    New Warriors #7 is, once again, the type of book I hope to review for Unleash The Fanboy. It's a stellar trip with a solid cast that easily earns a recommendation from me. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Meagan Damore Jul 7, 2014

    "New Warriors" has a ton of potential with enjoyable, bombastic characters and fun plotlines. However, in its seventh issue, it continues to struggle, bogged down by its wavering continuity. Yost and To have a fantastic, fun world to work with and the series should develop into a solid book -- if it picks up the pace in the next few issues, that is. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Jul 2, 2014

    NEW WARRIORS #7 definitely isn't the strongest chapter in this series, but that's because it feels like it's focused on taking steps to establish the latest plot instead of letting these enjoyable personalities shine. This means it's not as funny or as exciting as the other chapters, but it still hits you with just enough action and sharp lines to make sure you're engaged when the next bit of buildup comes around. Also, the visuals aren't bad, but if you've been following the series, you may feel like there's a bit of a tonal shift. This is pretty odd since the artist and colorist have worked on this book, but never together. In the end, NEW WARRIORS #7 is an okay issue. It takes a number of mandatory steps to generate hype for the narrative and offer a small sample of its signature charm. On the plus side, it ends on a note that promises an increased amount of fun in the next issue. Read Full Review

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