Shadow Service #7
| Writer | Cavan Scott |
| Artist | Corin Howell |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
First she was a witch. Then she was a spy. Now she's a traitor. Gina Meyer enters the lioness's den as she prepares to defect to the Queen of the Underworld. Plus, the truth about Gina's relationships with Quill and Edwin is revealed...with devastating consequences.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Caffeinated Critique - James Stone
Apr 28, 2021This has been my favourite issue of volume 2 so far simply because the way the story twists and turns and grips me on every page. The artwork continues to impress me by creating new and interesting characters. Witches, Zombies, Monsters and talking rats, if that isn't enough to entice people then this may not be the comic for them. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson
Apr 28, 2021SHADOW SERVICE #7 is a well balanced chapter that expands on several main characters history together but also moves the plot forward in the present, highlighted by excellent art on all fronts from the entire creative team with Howell's monster designs being true highlight Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Nathan Simmons
Apr 29, 2021The latest issue of 'Shadow Service' nails the balance between supernatural horror and James Bond-style glamor. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Connor Casey
Apr 28, 2021Shadow Service #7 cranks back up the horror and unique creature designs after a slow couple of issues. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Apr 28, 2021The second arc of Shadow Service is expanding our world nicely, first with more backstory in the previous issue on the MI666 side while this one works heavily in the realm of our lead with Gina. I do like that Gideon gets some solid time as well for exploration and that the world he brings Gina into looks fantastic with some really intriguing elements and character designs to it. Scott's script works a lot better for me this time around than the previous issue as getting to know Gina more is key - though what we got before is important as well. There's a lot to like here with her past and the time in the present with Gideon and I'm excited to see more of Lady Yastrick. Read Full Review