The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born #7

Writer: Robin Furth, Peter David Artist: Jae Lee, Richard Isanove Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 1, 2007 Critic Reviews: 3
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  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Bryant Frattalone Aug 5, 2007

    Well worth the price of admission for anyone who loves Westerns, Fantasy and Horror with characters both compelling and cringe-worthy. The Dark Tower in comics form is a legend in the making on top of the legend thats gone before. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Paul Brian McCoy Aug 5, 2007

    But to be fair, this issue was probably the best one since the first. Things actually happened. People got shot. A monster ate some bad guys. Something really bad happened to Susan (I dont think that needs a spoiler, since it was kind of obvious from the beginning that something bad was going to happen to her). And Roland is no more. Hes The Gunslinger now, I guess. It all happened pretty fast, after waiting around for six issues doing next to nothing. So not exactly a satisfying experience for the series as a whole, but this issue wasnt bad. The art kicks it up above average in my rating. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Chris Murman Aug 5, 2007

    This limited series has been a great seller for Marvel, and I see a great hardcover complete with even more extras on the horizon for this title. If it sells some more Dark Tower novels for a writer I admire greatly, super. If I were to evaluate this series for what it could turn into, or base it on my love of the character in those books, I might not rate it so low. Instead, I am left thinking what could have been and uninterested in the next series to come out in February. Read Full Review

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