Shuri #7

Writer: Vita Ayala Artist: Paul Davidson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 17, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 10
9.4Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

GUEST-STARRING MILES MORALES AND MS. MARVEL!
When it looks like an enemy of Wakanda has left a signature behind in America, Princess Shuri heads overseas to investigate. But she's not the only hero on the case. With New York City and New Jersey on the line, there's no way Miles Morales and Kamala Khan are sitting this one out. Guest creative team Vita Ayala and Paul Davidson take Shuri on a star-studded adventure!
Rated T

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Apr 17, 2019

    Shuri #7 is a gem of a comic. The story builds on the previous issue, as one would expect, but it goes the extra mile by offering context to why Augustin made the problematic glove. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    Black Nerd Problems - Khadjiah Johnson Apr 18, 2019

    Not only was the narrative important and the set goals of the characters but the breath of fresh air from the art was amazing too. What I love about Davidson's approach to our beloved heroes is that we get to see facial reactions and movements as a cohesive entity. As much as I loved the hieroglyphic approach to the first couple of arcs of the Shuri comic, at times it made certain movements robotic. Granted its definitive nature was a sight to behold, but I enjoyed the shadowing and hatches in different sections that I did not get as much in previous issues. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    On Comics Ground - Aaron Jones Apr 25, 2019

    The conclusion of "A Friend in Need" with guest writer Vita Ayala has Shuri team with some Young Quippers in Ms. Marvel and Miles Morales Spider-Man. The young heroes take on Graviton. He is grumpy and he's wielding some unstable tech and he doesn't care if he opens a black hole to who knows where. It's fun, it's deep, and there's something for everybody. And no I'm not talking about the black hole. This story is great and you should pick up a copy at your local shop to see what Shuri does next. Read Full Review

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