Graphic SF Reader | Seven Soldiers of Victory, Vol. 4 | Grant Morrison
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Seven Soldiers of Victory, Vol. 4
Grant Morrison
DC Comics
, 2007 - 224 pages
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Great, if a little hard to understand
A great finish to one of comics' most amazing miniseries events. Morrison wraps everything up and although figuring it out took more than one reading, the series as a whole is a winner.
Interesting but feels incomplete
The four volumes of 7
Soldiers
are a complete story and it really can't be reviewed until the last one was published.
Morrison had a few goals with this series, first was to create new, interesting characters readers will want to see again. He certainly succeeded at that. I'd be happy to revisit any of the characters. Well maybe not Shining Knight, but almost any of them.
The second was to create an overarching story that would only be clear when you read the entire body of work. In this he sort of succeeds. There is a story there but because it is told in bits and peices. Some parts feel redundant, we read them several times over. Other parts feel incomplete as readers scratch their heads and wonder what just happened and why.
Finally he wanted to tell some good superhero stories and that is hit or miss. Some are great, others fall flat.
In all it is a good work and worth buying but readers should not expect a new Watchmen or another Invincible.
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Graphic SF Reader
The Sheeda don't think of Lucky 7, at all. In fact, they take it pretty seriously to go around exterminating groups of 7, because of prophecy that one day such a bunch will do very bad things to them and their ambitions.
Our intrepid bunch of solo but linked
seven
end up being the ones to stop 'em for now.
The brilliant mind of writer Grant Morrison is showcased in the concluding volume of his most groundbreaking and ambitious project yet. This volume features the exploits of three of the
seven
soldiers
: Mister Miracle, Bulleteer and Frankenstein. Independently, each of these characters is featured in a story arc of their own, but their stories also interweave with the other soldiers' tales, and tell a grander story of a devastating global threat to mankind. Together these reluctant champions must somehow work together to save the world...without ever meeting one another!
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