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Comic Review: Green Wake – Issue 7

Issue: Green Wake #7
Writer: Kurtis Wiebe
Artist: Riley Rossmo
Publisher: Image
Release Date: December 2011
Pages: 32
Price: $3.50

“Morley is haunted by ghosts of his past that force him to face his fears about Green Wake. Violent unrest seizes the citizens of the once sleepy town and Morley is forced to choose a place to stand in the deepening social divide.”

Dying Breath: 4.5 out of 5
Remember last time when I reviewed Green Wake #6, and I coined the term Wieley? Good if you do because this books is full of the great things you get when you get Wieley. Rossmo’s artwork in this issue took a new turn with 1 single page when the creepiest tentacles I have seen this year came into play. The entire page was layed out to hint at it and then show it, making the visuals so eerie that I got the goose bumps. Quick eye candy shout out to that last page as well. Story wise then fast paced action is still the background as this arc develops, but Kurtis does such an amazing job on dialogue and pacing that I’m still 110% captivated in what is going on here. In this issue the story moves forward, takes a look back, introduces more strange things and has me wrapped in its blanket of awesome! I can’t say it anymore… well okay one more time.. READ GREEN WAKE! The word Wieley was coined for a reason. This book is in the hands of horror comic creating demons and I am first in line at the gates of Hades to get my hands on the next issue.

Artwork: 5.0 out of 5 • Story: 4.5 out of 5

If you would like to buy or know more about Green Wake you can find it at http://greenwakecomic.com/

Green Wake – Issue 7

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