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Die!die!die! 07.cbr Apr 2026

Die!die!die! 07.cbr Apr 2026

: Chris Burnham's gritty, detailed art and Nathan Fairbairn's bright, "gloopily" red colors maintain the series' high visual standard, making even the most gruesome scenes aesthetically striking.

: While earlier issues felt a bit "talky", issue #7 leans heavily into Kirkman’s strengths: sharp character building mixed with relentless, high-stakes combat. Pros and Cons Die!DIe!Die! 07.cbr

: This issue is widely praised for featuring what some consider the most shocking and brutal fights in modern comics. : Chris Burnham's gritty, detailed art and Nathan

Issue #7 continues the series' signature "blood-soaked, bullet-riddled, ultraviolent mayhem". The plot centers on a secret U.S. government cabal that uses elite assassins to manipulate world events for what they believe is the greater good—though often for individual gain. A review for , a comic by Robert Kirkman , Scott M

A review for , a comic by Robert Kirkman , Scott M. Gimple , and Chris Burnham , is provided below. This issue was originally released on January 23, 2019 , by Image Comics . Overview: "A Brutal Masterclass in Action"

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