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Seven To Eternity Compendium

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The entire bestselling epic, now collected in one paperback compendium. The God of Whispers has spread an omnipresent paranoia to every corner of the kingdom of Zhal; his spies hide in every hall, spreading mistrust and fear. Adam Osidis, a dying knight from a disgraced house, must choose between joining a hopeless band of magic users in their desperate bid to free their world of the evil God, or accepting his promise to give Adam everything his heart desires.
Collects SEVEN TO ETERNITY #1-17

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“Divine.” —Nerdist
“A unique and electric voice.” —Newsarama “Unapologetically deep, gorgeously illustrated, and as inviting as it is complex.” —IGN
“A beautiful book that is multi-layered and filled with storytelling.” —Multiversity Comics
“For fans of D;D, Heavy Metal, Dragons, Lord of the Rings, and just a touch of Wheel of Time.” —Big Comic Page

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Published October 9, 2024

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Rick Remender

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Rick Remender is an American comic book writer and artist who resides in Los Angeles, California. He is the writer/co-creator of many independent comic books like Black Science, Deadly Class, LOW, Fear Agent and Seven to Eternity. Previously, he wrote The Punisher, Uncanny X-Force, Captain America and Uncanny Avengers for Marvel Comics.

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March 25, 2025
Fantastically ungrounded

Felt far too ungrounded and with too little internal logic I could follow. Everything magically resolves into the next magical resolution without sufficient explanation to how we got there. I much prefer magic like in Jim Butchers works or Brandon Sandersons where there seems to be internal logic and limitations that the reader can grasp. Less random and feels more immersive to me. That was likely not the goal of this story, but cant really tell what was.
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