Seven Wives #2
| Writer | Zoe Tunnell |
| Artist | Tesslyn Bergin-Dicoi |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
The murder of Matthew Dunn—husband, father, and leader—has devastated the Dunn family. Or so they’d like outsiders to believe. As the detectives unravel the case before them by interrogating Matthew’s seven wives, they discover he was not the saint he painted himself to be. Although some of the widows mourn the loss, the Dunns may be safer free from the heavy hand with which Matthew ruled. But his presence lingers, and the detectives sense the FLDS leader has more secrets hiding behind every door.
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9.2
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jul 08, 2026Seven Wives #2 adds more mystery, while also unveiling more disturbing revelations. The more this story unravels the darker and dirtier Matthew Dunn becomes. This really puts the reader at a unique crossroads where you almost feel that Dunn got what he deserved and may have even gotten off lightly. The mystery of who killed him is taking a backseat to the crimes that Dunn has committed. With only one issue left, this story can go many ways and will surely be an exciting finish no matter which way is chosen. If you like crime stories this is the series for you. Grab a copy of issue 2 at the LCS this week and pick up issue 1 on Neon Ichiban to get caught up before the final issue. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 01, 2026By the end of the issue, I challenge you not to be dying for the finale. Seven Wives #2 does exactly what a great middle chapter of a mystery series should do: it complicates every assumption while making the emotional stakes feel even more personal. Zoe Tunnell expertly peels back the layers of the deceased husband's life, revealing a far darker and more disturbing figure than readers may have imagined. Meanwhile, Tesslyn Bergin-Dicoi's expressive artwork and Antonio Del Hoyo's deceptively bright color palette reinforce the unsettling contrast between outward appearances and hidden horrors. By the time the final pages land, the suspect list has shifted, the themes have deepened, and the need to know what happens next becomes almost unbearable. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jul 08, 2026Tesslyn Bergin-Dicoi creates some great imagery throughout the issue. I really like the visual contrasts between the flashbacks and the present action. Read Full Review
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