
Contents
untitled -- 22 pages
- written by Warren Ellis
- art by Juan Jose Ryp
Variants
Black Summer #7 (zombie cover)

Black Summer #7 (end of an era cover)

Black Summer #7 (wraparound cover)

Black Summer #7 (sketch incentive cover)

See It in Context on the Continuity Pages:
Ellis, Warren: Avatar Super-Hero Trilogy (2007-2009)
These three different books are all a part of a “thematic trilogy,” as their writer Warren Ellis described them. “Black Summer was about superhumans who were too human. No Hero was about superhumans who were… [more]