Seven Secrets #12 (REVIEW)

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Seven Secrets #12

The ending of Seven Secrets #12 was definitely not the norm for Tom Taylor. It certainly raised some questions about what’s ahead, which is great. But Taylor definitely led readers to lean in one direction and move in another. (More on the ending in spoilers.)

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Written by: Tom Taylor
Art by: Daniele Di Nicuolo
Colors by: Walter Baiamonte with Katia Ranalli
Letters by: Ed Dukeshire

The bulk of this issue is focused on the origin of Amon and Cano, whose personal secret we readers learned of in Seven Secrets #11. Of course, Taylor doesn’t fully explain why Amon and Cano have chosen this path. But we find out some of the driving forces behind the mess these two have created — and how Cano came to wear the mask that always made me at least a little suspicious of him.

Through two arcs, this remains one of the better indie books out there. Taylor continues to unravel this tangled web with a seemingly endless amount of twists, and Daniele Di Nicuolo’s art only elevates this story.

(WARNING: Spoilers for Seven Secrets #12 ahead.)

So, there were two things I didn’t expect with the way things were going at the end.

The first thing is obvious: Caspar can fly? There seems to be an electrical nature to his power, too? I need answers on this as quickly as possible.

Second, I cannot believe Taylor didn’t take advantage of the opportunity to off significant characters at the end of the issue. Obviously, you can’t kill all the important characters, but Taylor always seems to find a way — just not this time.

Score: 8.5

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Seven Secrets #12 (REVIEW)
Overall
8.5/10
8.5/10
  • Story/Plot - 8/10
    8/10
  • Art/Style - 9/10
    9/10
  • Overall Entertainment - 8.5/10
    8.5/10

Summary

A dangerously close encounter with Amon leaves Caspar shaken to the core.

With the Order divided and at a disadvantage, will the traitor finally accomplish their mission from within?

One thing is for certain, it will bring them one step closer to exposing the remaining Secrets and nothing will ever be the same…

By Nick Friar

Nick reviews comics for GWW, mainly DC Comics. Sometimes he'll review a show, too. Nick also likes to share his opinions on the stories within the stories — sometimes in written form, sometimes on his podcasts, TLDR, which is part of GWW Radio.

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