The CEO of a religious-themed business tries to pull Jesus into his operation; an ancient church relic incites greed through the ages; Sunstar fears for his unborn son. Also featuring illustrated bonus stories in the AHOY tradition.
While there is plenty of satire in this book and it is something that could come across as too heavy handed at any given time, Mark Russell has managed yet again to be more thought-provoking than preachy. This is a fantastic issue. Read Full Review
Christ continues to find his way in a very mean-spirited world, while Sunstar worries for the both of them. Another well observed and sensational satire from Mark Russell, Richard Pace and Leonard Kirk. Read Full Review
This is another fine issue of this series and the storyline is only getting better! Read Full Review
I know there are plenty of charlatans out there hocking fake artifacts, especially religious ones, so I'm instantly drawn to this idea of the Crusaders doing this after conquering Jerusalem to pay their bills.
Jump to modern day and the story involves a businessman, that is not at all subtly depicted like a pimp, trying to monetize Jesus.