James Harren to Take Over Art Duties on Seven To Eternity for Issue 7

Hopefully Jerome Opeña will not be gone for more than one issue. 
Image Comics is pleased to announce that James Harren will take the reins as guest artist on the ongoing series created by bestselling writer Rick Remender and artist Jerome Opeña. This second story arc’s SEVEN TO ETERNITY #7 will introduce Harren’s contributions this June. 


Suffering from the aftermath of the sentient swamp, The Mosak follow Adam to Jevalia’s childhood home to discover a trampled paradise, the bled souls of its heroes, and a fetid industry thirsting for more. 
“I’ve literally been trying to work with James for seven years, so it’s fitting he join Seven to Eternity. He’s one of the most talented artists in comics, expressive and unique art with perfect storytelling,” said Remender. “James is joining us for a two-issue story that I can’t talk much about or I’d spoil issues five and six, but it’s a big tale that digs into who our Mosak are and why they are each so desperate to see Zhal freed of the God of Whispers.”
In this chapter in the SEVEN TO ETERNITY saga, Remender and Harren team up to unveil the heights of heroism in a world awash with corruption.
SEVEN TO ETERNITY #7 Cover A by Harren and Hollingsworth (Diamond Code APR170872) and Cover B by Opeña and Hollingsworth (Diamond Code APR170873) will hit stores on Wednesday, June 14th. The final order cutoff deadline for comics retailers is Monday, May 22nd. 

6 thoughts on “James Harren to Take Over Art Duties on Seven To Eternity for Issue 7”

  1. It sounds like Opena will be gone for 2 issues:
    ““James is joining us for a two-issue story”

    1. That is how it starts. I do not like fill in artists normally. Disrupts the reading flow. They are on the TpB break right now so hopefully they would get caught up.
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      1. Man I really hope it’s not longer than that. If I’m remembering correctly he always had trouble making schedule with Hickman over at Marvel. Hopefully he uses this break to get ahead of the curve.

  2. well, there goes that spec. Opena’s art is what caught my attention in the 1st place. Switching artist kills books.

  3. Switching artist kills books!
    Switching artist kills books!
    Switching artist kills books!

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