On Shang Tsungs Island, Havik reveals the full extent of his plan to Cassie Cage! Meanwhile, the battle between Kotal Kahn and the Shokan shifts in a way you wont see coming!DIGITAL FIRST
All in all Mortal Kombat X #7 was a fun read. If you're sticking around for continuity then you're going to get really frustrated reading this comic. Other than that we get to explore fan favourite characters and explore a bit more in the world of Mortal Kombat. If your just in it for the violence and interesting twists then I recommend giving this comic a read. Read Full Review
Mortal Kombat #7 is a fun, interesting, and deep read, mostly explaining characters in the book and their loyalties, as well as actions. Mortal Kombat is a classic title, and what comes to mind when I think about it is violence. This book delivers that violence. If you’re into it for continuity, you might not like this issue. But if you enjoy a good story, character development, and action, what are you waiting for? Read Full Review
You have to respect the ambition of this series as it tries to juggle so many moving pieces and set the stage for the game's storyline. Unfortunately, it just doesn't manage that task very elegantly, and many characters and beats feel slighted as a result. This series simply lacks the clean, elegant approach of DC's Injustice comic. Read Full Review