Zero #7 Review


Our super spy is about to get into a world of hurt but there is something about a challenge that makes Zero an even better spy. Read on to find out more.

Zero and Zizek come to a place fifty-six miles away from Juarez, Mexico. There is business to be made in human misery.

Okay so with the new art and the new story arc happening, there is a zero_7lot to be said about this particular issue. I have to say that I really liked this issue but there are some pretty intense things going that kind get whiney. I am not trying to be mean but there is so much happening but at the same time it is only focusing on one or two things that are small and insignificant. It is becoming hard to follow but there are a lot of positives in this issue.

First off, the issue really does work to show what is going to happen with Zero and Zizek. Where are they going and why are they doing this, is answered so well that you will see the flow occur. There is some great moments of human misery that adds to the over arch and has a purpose, plus you have some cool things happening with a couple small characters.

The writing for this story is very good but there are some moments that really drag and feel kind of insignificant. It holds the story back but I am sure that this is a fluke.

The art is fantastic, the way that the colors blur and are minimalist but really add a whole different aspect to the story. I really think that it adds to it and makes it more exciting to watch and look at. I really love everything about the art.

Zero #7 has some slow movement but overall is a great addition.

OUR RATING
7
-The story drags and lacks some focus +Great development for our two characters +The Art is just fantastic +The story keeps you guessing awesomely

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