Seven to Eternity #12 (2018) continues the deeply imaginative and emotionally charged saga from the minds of Rick Remender and Jerome Opeña, published by Image Comics. This instalment builds upon the richly layered mythos of the world of Zhal, where loyalty, power, and personal conviction collide in a brutal and morally complex fantasy epic.
In issue #12, the tension between Adam Osidis and the Mud King (also known as Garlis Sulm) reaches new psychological depths. The journey through Zhal continues to unravel the threads of Adam’s resolve, challenging the very core of his beliefs. As their uneasy alliance drags them deeper into treacherous territory, the line between enemy and ally blurs dangerously. The question at the heart of the series—whether one man can resist corruption in a world built on compromise—becomes more urgent than ever.
Rick Remender’s writing is as sharp and philosophical as ever. He delves into questions of legacy, honour, and moral sacrifice, all while keeping the pace taut with drama and suspense. The internal conflict within Adam is masterfully written, offering readers a complex protagonist torn between duty to his dying beliefs and the seductive ease of submission to Sulm’s manipulative ideology.
Artist Jerome Opeña once again delivers visual storytelling at an extraordinary level. His art is intricate and expressive, with breathtaking environments, uniquely designed creatures, and cinematic panel layouts that make every page feel monumental. Paired with Matt Hollingsworth’s moody, textured colouring, the aesthetic of Seven to Eternity remains one of the most visually distinctive in modern comics—epic in scale but intimate in emotion.
This issue isn’t just a bridge between plot points—it’s a pivotal moment in Adam’s journey and in the fate of Zhal. Readers are left questioning not only what will happen next, but what choices they themselves might make in a world where power comes at the cost of one’s soul.
Every copy is professionally bagged in an acid-free sleeve and supported by a rigid backing board, ensuring optimal preservation. It is then securely mailed in a reinforced cardboard mailer, designed to shield it from damage during delivery. Expect prompt UK shipping and carefully protected packaging, making this a perfect addition to any serious comic collection.
Whether you're collecting the full series or drawn to morally complex fantasy storytelling with stunning visuals, Seven to Eternity #12 (2018) is a must-have issue in this acclaimed and ambitious series.
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