englentine's Eternals #7 - Journey's End review

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    A Return to The Middle

     Wow, I will not take issue six for granted again. After reading issue # 7 it is hard to believe I thought number six was uneventful. This issue just flatlined. Sure there are a few things that happened, heck there is a death of a major character.  The story was there also a lot of characterization, but like he sometimes does, Gaimen forgot to leave us with a satisffying ending.
     Or at least, he forgot to leave with an ending that satified me.
      Once again, the issue just lacked any intensity. Pretty bad when they are facing a potential world destroying crisis.
    I did like the battle with the Deviants, that was cool. However, it turned out to be too late, and far too little.
    Overall the series wasn't bad, but this individual issue, was a bad way to end it.

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