Die!die!die! 07.cbr Apr 2026
: 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
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" Die!DIe!Die! 07.cbr
: This issue is widely praised for featuring what some consider the most shocking and brutal fights in modern comics. : While earlier issues felt a bit "talky",
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. This issue was originally released on January 23,
: 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.