Ivar, Timewalker #7

Writer: Fred Van Lente Artist: Francis Portela Publisher: Valiant Comics Release Date: July 22, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 4
8.7Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

“BREAKING HISTORY” – PART 3! Assault on Obliv-1!

The Anni-Padda brothers prepare a suicide mission at the end of time with Amelia Earhart, the Lurkers, and the angriest Bloodshot nanite of all time. Meanwhile, Neela Sethi is forced to make a dark decision alongside her future self. It’s the last stand of humanity against the Big Crunch as the penultimate issue of BREAKING HISTORY changes our future forever! New York Times best selling writer Fred Van Lente (ARCHER & ARMSTRONG) and Francis Portela (Green Lantern Corps) storm an enemy beachhead at the end of time itself!

  • 10
    The Fandom Post - Josh Begley Aug 3, 2015

    Ivar, Timewalker issue 7 is another home run by Van Lente, Portela, and Dalhouse. As always, I'm amazed at the seamless way that this creative team crafts a story that is full of amazing scientific concepts and far-out places and creatures with a plot that derives from clearly-defined and lovable characters. Really, these guys need to start slipping up, because I'm running out of ways to say that they're great. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Jul 28, 2015

    It's a nice balance of action, humor and an intelligent story. Fun stuff! Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Hulking Reviewer - Kareem Ali Jul 22, 2015

    Ivar, Timewalker #7 delivers big time with the revelations regarding Neela and the identities of the Prometheans, and it was worth the build up. Future Neela's answers about why this is all being done and what needed to be discovered blew my mind. It takes a while for this issue to get to that point but Ivar's battle with the guardian is one of the more entertaining action sequences this series. Although the overall story still doesn't progress much with Ivar no closer to getting to Neela this issue is still an exciting ride. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Geeked Out Nation - Kate Coenen Jul 25, 2015

    Ivar, Timewalker #7 reaches a pivotal point in the story, and from here on out it will be interesting to see how Neela copes with this new knowledge about her future self. As a major theme of Ivar, Timewalker is the Chronology Protection Conjecture"the idea that the timeline is fixed and cannot be changed"Neela's situation raises questions about fate and inevitability that are worth exploring. Also, since Ivar's always been reluctant to share what he knows, it's likely that the story still has quite a few curveballs left to throw. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Villain Smash - Brady Steele Jul 21, 2015

    I think I may have an apt description for this series: huge space epic with a lot of hilarity, double-talking and half-ass heroism thrown in for good measure. As dire as the end of time and space seems to loom over our titular hero, Ivar, Timewalker #7 continues to not make it seem too ominous and doomy-gloomy. Like all the good parts of Back to the Future, its an adventurous series worth your time. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    SnapPow.com - John McCubbin Jul 21, 2015

    Ivar, Timewalker continues to excite, with the adventures of the Anni-Padda brothers being more than entertaining. This is accompanied by great drama and suspense, with Neela's revelation resulting in a rather drastic turn of events, which is sure to leave fans returning for more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny Hughes Jul 22, 2015

    Ivar is a good read, the fact that it now features the Eternal Warrior and Armstrong helps to ground the book into the more over reaching Valiant universe, which may turn out to be a more effective way than a massive cross over event. The fact that Valiant is looking at how its universe works, using different methods is a credit to the publisher who is not resting on its laurels. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    All-Comic - Alex Mansfield Jul 21, 2015

    Dont suck the fun out of the adventure by trying to piece together the finer intricate grains of time travel physics, lest you wind up as nihilistically jaded as The Null. Just go with it and allow for the clever blend of humor and sci-fi swashbuckling to take hold. Pithy banter, real stakes, richly relatable characters, and lively action combine once again to make Ivar, Timewalker dare you to have as much fun as the creators clearly are. Read Full Review

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