Skinbreaker #7

9.4

Critic Rating

2 Reviews
7.8

User Rating

3 Reviews
Writer Robert Kirkman
Artist David Finch, Annalisa Leoni
Cover Price $4.99

A new threat comes for all Anok and Paca hold dear. Who will survive?

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  • 9.7

    The Comic Book Spot - Jeremy Bonnette

    Mar 31, 2026

    Skinbreaker #7 brings us to the doorstep of the finale of this excellent series. The action and artwork continue to be top notch, but the story is just as good. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez

    Mar 26, 2026

    Skinbreaker #7 is a punishingly effective pivot into survival horror that rewards long-term readers with a high-stakes payoff for the simmering tensions of the past six months. The issue masterfully captures the frantic energy of a civilization meeting its breaking point through a series of expertly rendered, blood-soaked battle sequences. While the villainous reversal of Paca could use a bit more technical nuance, the sheer power of the visual storytelling ensures the investment is worthwhile. This comic earns a place in a limited budget by delivering a visceral experience that feels vital and uncompromising. Read Full Review

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  • 8.0

    Astonishingly Awful

    Mar 27, 2026

    A quick read, but the action is worth it! What David Finch is doing here is simply amazing from a technical viewpoint.

    Now, I still have the same criticism I had with previous issues: not enough variety in settings, characters and creatures.

    There are also some character twists, that feel like coming out of nowhere. The word that comes to mind quite often regarding Skinbreaker is “unearned”. Kirkman doesn’t give his characters enough space to show who they are first, before having them make character-changing decisions, and that’s a problem from a storytelling POV.

  • 8.0

    crimsongray

    Apr 03, 2026

  • 7.5

    Veido

    Mar 27, 2026

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