Godshaper #3

Writer: Simon Spurrier Artist: Jonas Goonface Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: June 14, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
9.3Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

A gig at a kid's birthday party turns out to be a trap set up by a mob boss for our traveling musician and his god pal.

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jun 14, 2017

    This has been one of BOOM!'s best books, and I truly hope to see more titles like this with writers that are sharpening their skills and flexing their muscles. This isn't asking to be animated or turned into a game, this is a comic book in its purest form, and that is why it continues to be so damn good. True comics will always shine brighter than adaptations, events or backdoor scripts into Hollywood. If you love comics as much as you say you do, I hope to hell you're reading Godshaper. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    The Pop Break - Rachel Freeman Jun 17, 2017

    My complaint was minuscule, especially compared to how amazing this book has been. I hope the skipping from A to B doesn't continue, but I also know sometimes you have a page requirement to meet and you have to cut down where you can. Regardless, I HIGHLY recommend this book. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Cam Petti Jun 14, 2017

    The action picks up as the story really starts taking off in this fascinating world where everyone has their own personal god. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicBuzz - Sean M. Morse Jun 27, 2017

    Boom Studios! has an incredibly unique book in Godshaper. Besides a great original concept, the all-around presentation of this book sucks you right into this world of personal deities. This issue digs a bit deeper into our main characters, Ennay and Bud's backstory, and the world is turned on it's head with a last page reveal. This book was suggested to me, and I'm passing that right along to you. You'd be missing out on something special if you don't check this title out. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Allen Thomas Jun 15, 2017

    Godshaper continues to engage me in its story and the underlying politics. I keep finding myself intrigued and challenged by whats presented, and while I may not be completely on board with everything, I still find this story valuable as its own work and in how it connects to our world. Dissecting this series through its art, writing, and narrative is a worthwhile endeavor, and even on the plane of pure enjoyment it is an evocative story with amiable characters. Ive continued to enjoy reading and examining Godshaper and I hope it is a story that finds its way into many peoples longboxes. Read Full Review

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