Seven Soldiers of Victory, Vol. 3

by Grant Morrison

Seven Soldiers of Victory (Vol. 2.3), Seven Soldiers of Victory (2005-2006) (Collections and Selections — 16-22)

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Written by Grant Morrison Art by Pasqual Ferry, Ryan Sook, Frazer Irving, Yanick Paquette, Doug Mahnke, Billy Dallas Patton, Mick Gray, and Michael Bair Cover by Paquette & Bair The brilliant mind of Grant Morrison (THE INVISIBLES, JLA, ANIMAL MAN, DOOM PATROL, New X-Men) is showcased once again as his most groundbreaking and ambitious project yet continues! This third volume in the series collects SEVEN SOLDIERS: MISTER MIRACLE #1-2, SEVEN SOLDIERS: ZATANNA #4, SEVEN SOLDIERS: KLARION THE show more WITCHBOY #4, SEVEN SOLDIERS: BULLETEER #1-2, and SEVEN SOLDIERS: FRANKENSTEIN #1. Independently, each of these characters is featured in a story arc of their own that redefines their purpose in the DCU. But their stories also interweave with the other Soldiers' tales, telling a grander story of a devastating global threat to mankind. Together these reluctant champions must arise and somehow work together to save the world...without ever meeting one another! show less

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The uneven quality of these stories is so frustrating. It's interesting as the different series begin to tie together, but many of them are still not that interesting. Despite not using Scott Free, the Mr. Miracle book isn't bad, but there's not enough great stuff here.
Wow - what an excelelnt ending. I was fully expecting this to go the way of other Grant Morrisson comics - great start, good plotting and art, then rapidly going completely mad and making me want to hit him. But no - this time theres an excellent multi-stranded plot-line, with lots of cross-overs and little details to spot that make you go back and want to read it again and the whole thing was tied up in a way that made sense. Excellent!
I found Vol. 3 a little more interesting than Vol. 2. The introduction of some new characters with compelling origin stories helped. I feel like I can't give a full impression of this project until I finish reading Vol. 4 and see the entire plan laid out.
I found Vol. 3 a little more interesting than Vol. 2. The introduction of some new characters with compelling origin stories helped. I feel like I can't give a full impression of this project until I finish reading Vol. 4 and see the entire plan laid out.

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Ferry, Pasqual (Illustrator)
Irving, Frazer (Illustrator)
Mahnke, Doug (Illustrator)
Paquette, Yanick (Illustrator)
Patton, Billy Dallas (Illustrator)
Sook, Ryan (Illustrator)
Williams, Freddie (Illustrator)

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