There are few sure-fire pairings in life. The sandwich industry lives on peanut butter and jelly. Cinema has its Han Solos and its Chewbaccas. And in comics, we have Rick Remender and Jerome Opena. The superstar duo returns to Image Comics for a new tale of monsters and men, joined by their equally equally impressive cohorts Matt Hollingsworth and Rus Wooten. With each offering their very best at the onset, this delicious collaborative confection looks to be the next big thing to land in your pull pile.
Of the many words to describe Remender's work, accessible has never been one of them. The writer has never seemed to hold much interest in easing readers into his stories, and in that sense Seven to Eternity follows very much in that same vein. This opening issue takes a dam-burst approach to world building, plopping readers right into the action with hardly a hint of setup. Even Remender's opening preface offers little in preparation, detailing the values of characters we haven't met and hinting at dangers we don't yet understand. In that regard, the book requires a certain faith. And for those willing to navigate the many winding roads of honor, family and mistrust, it's a faith that ultimately proves rewarded.
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