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Man-Eaters #7 by Kate Niemczyk, Lia Miternique, Chelsea Cain

mothgender's review

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5.0

WHAT. I NEED THE NEXT ISSUE. STAT.

kimu's review

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5.0

Whaaaaaaat just happened?!?

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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4.0

The only reason I’m not giving this issue a 5 star rating is because I felt like there were a few too many filler pages here (and I’m not talking about the typical comic book ads). I would have loved to see more of the actual plot, because it’s gotten really interesting. That and I have SO many questions.
This issue took a surprising turn with the plot. I like it, but I also have about a hundred questions that I really want answered, and it stinks that I have to wait a month to do so. I think they did a great job with the pacing though, so I can’t complain too much about how much (or little) they fit into this issue.

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

A weird, lets-call-it postmodern comic that moves slow but has so many fun things like fake ads and idk tampon rorschach tests??

theresidentbookworm's review

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4.0

My (Very Brief) Thoughts On: Man-Eaters #7

1. Maude's mother has now emerged as the character I have the most questions about.
Did she take the job with SCAT before she became a werepanther? Or after? Is that why she divorced her husband? What is her role in the revolution?
Once again, Man-Eaters has me very confused. I almost wish this series wasn't a comic book. I'd read this as a novel series.

2.
Are we getting into the revolution part of this series now? Because that's the vibe this issue gives off. Also, even Mrs. Prescott is in on the revolution? That makes sense.


3. I love Chelsea Cain, and I think Man-Eaters is great in concept. However, even in this issue that I thought was better than some others, the writing is confusing and inconsistent. I'm really not sure how any of this is going to be wrapped up into something that makes sense.

krixbee's review

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This one felt like the shortest issue.
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