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Seven to Eternity Volume 1: The God of Whispers

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I firmly believe that the right is far worse in this regard than the left, but let’s be honest, this is something everyone on all sides is guilty of. I really found Seven to Eternity an absolute joy to read - it has absolutely everything going for it. no lo se, porque al tiempo, estaba recogiendo mis ojos derretidos al ver la maravilla del arte de Jerome Opeña, que se deja la vida en cada panel, en cada diseño, y nos regala unas splash pages y paginas dobles que te dan ganas de llorar y mandarlas a enmarcar en gigante y ponerlas en cada pared de tu casa. A book about the Mosak back when they were doing what they were supposed to be doing would be great.

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All stuff Remender goes on and on about, almost like he's projecting through the characters themselves to where it's annoying, but still appropriate for the story.

It's reminiscent of when you jump into a superhero comic which references half a century of previous comics without having read them. A band of Mosak Knights - sorcerers of different flavors - manages to capture him, and they set out on the road to a wizard who can sever Garils' hold over the people before killing him. If only I'd cared about the other characters surrounding Adam Osidis, this might have been one for the ages. As for the contents of the book, it was closing in on a five star rating, but I've got enough nitpicks here to hold it back.

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Finally, the few full pages and splash pages are a device Opeña uses sparingly, but when he does, they’re jaw-dropping and make the world feel huge. We as readers do not much sympathise with Penelope – she is a ruthless monster wearing the mask of a creepy doll – but the Mud King grieves for her passing. The Seven come to realise that the Mud King has his own agenda, and even while he is caged, they are his pawns.I had some issues with the story, in that there is so much for the reader to learn and understand about the world, there wasn't a lot of time for actual world-building. And like all other Mosak knights, Osidis has a special power, in his case, to launch fragments of the souls of his deceased relatives as weapons.

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