The fall-out from last issue continues as Superior discovers the secret behind his powers. Does he remain a superhero and meet his terrible destiny? Does he give up his amazing powers and go back to life in his wheel-chair? A word to the wise: This issue contains so many shocks that more gentle readers might be unable take the pace. It also contains art which writer Mark Millar fears will make other artists go impotent. But as the story of America's number one new hero builds toward a conclusion, one guarantee is that you won't be disappointed.
Nothing too earth-shattering, but there's nothing wrong with a well-told morality tale with nice art. Read Full Review
Leinil Yu's pencils still look impressive. While the series will never boast the clarity or richness of color that Yu's best projects have enjoyed, he still does an excellent job at capturing mood and, now that the story has taken a darker turn, conveying the horror and destructive scope of Abraxas' rampage. Issue #7 should definitely be a visual delight. Read Full Review
Italia - quando tutto sembrava essersi concluso in modo tranquillo, Ormond, la finta scimmia aliena si scopre essere un demone bramoso di fama. Il piano era stato ottimamente architettato, eppure Simon decide di tornare alla sua vecchia vita. Almeno fino alla comparsa di Sharpie trasformato, pronto ad uccidere.