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Reviews of issue 1 of Seven to Eternity

Fangoria:

High end Fantasy has always had a warm home next to horror ever since H.P. Lovecraft birthed Cthulhu on the unexpected populace of post war 1930’s. While he may not be the first to combine giant monsters and the unforgiving cosmos, he is certainly not the last, the most recent addition being SEVEN TO Eternity.

Nerdist:

Rick Remender and Jerome Opena‘s new series, Seven to Eternity, feels like an old pulp sci-fi tale. It’s insanely huge: the pages of the comic barely able to contain the concept, words, and vibrant art. There are elements of westerns, high fantasy, and Lovecraftian wiggling coursing throughout the pages. It’s massive, but this skilled and perfectly paired creative team makes the whole thing feel intimate and character driven. It’s damn fine comic booking and clearly the start of something special.

Looks like it’s well worth checking out, and not just for a tangential connection to Lovecraft.

More on this at Image Comics.



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