Seven to Eternity Vol. 1: The God of Whispers
| Writer | Rick Remender |
| Artist | Jerome Opena |
| Paperback: | Feb 15, 2017, $9.99 |
The God of Whispers has spread an omnipresent paranoia to every corner of the kingdom of Zhal; his spies hide in every hall spreading mistrust and fear. Adam Osidis, a dying knight from a disgraced house, must choose between joining a hopeless band of magic users in their desperate bid to free their world of the evil God, or accepting his promise to give Adam everything his heart desires. Writer RICK REMENDER reteams with collaborators JEROME OPEÑA (Uncanny X-Force, Fear Agent) and MATT HOLLINGSWORTH (TOKYO GHOST, WYTCHES) to take you on a hard road through the strange fantasy world of Zhal. All men have surrendered their freedom for fear, a more
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Seven to Eternity #1 | 21 | |
| Seven to Eternity #2 | 6 | |
| Seven to Eternity #3 | 6 | |
| Seven to Eternity #4 | 4 |
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I may be a little biased since I'm a massive fan of Rick Remender's writing (Deadly Class is my favorite comic). But Seven to Eternity is a fantasy masterpiece! The writing/character development/world building are all phenomenal and really make you feel the suffering and struggling in this land of Zahl. The main arc is a little formulaic in the fantasy setting but the world more than makes up for it! The art is simply astonishing. The character and creature designs are some of the best I've seen in comics and the color palate makes even this dark world beautiful! If your a fan of fantasy pick this up now!! I cannot wait for volume 2!
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Remender and Opena spin a gorgeous looking tale of mistrust, paranoia and the legacy of family in a story that has aged like fine wine. The book's central conflict arises entirely out of rumor, lies and mistrust, egged on by an nearly omniscient Mud King. The Mud King, a powerful mosak, makes simple offers: whatever your heart desires, and in exchange you let the Mud King into your head, giving him a permanent look at what you see and what you hear. The book really does a great job fleshing out the Mud King and his poisonous effect on the world of Zhal, making nearly perfect parallels to real life that are hard to ignore. I love how hard Remender leans into it too. I mean there's really no mincing words as to which orange tyrant he's al more
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