Ennay and Bud are back on the road, but things don't go quite as expected when they cross a fellow Godshaper's turf.
I have always found BOOM! Studios to be an interesting publisher. Sure they have their bread and butter licensed books, but unlike other publishers that use that same formula to pump out licensed crap (cough, think Hasbro, cough) BOOM! still, manages to publish gems like Godshaper consistently. I just more people would find and appreciate titles like Godshaper because it sometimes feels as if BOOM! can only have one book like this at a time. The point being, check out this series and tell others about it. Don't, and I repeat don't, go download it off some "help us pay for our server" site and try it out first before you support it. Take a chance, support it and try it at the same time because damn that's the charm of comics sometimes. Buy it in print, buy it digitally, but buy it. It's worth the money, but at the very least it's worth your paid curiosity. Read Full Review
Overall Godshaper #2 is a great title that people should check out. Read Full Review
I continue to be impressed with Godshaper even with my reservations. Beyond the mind boggling story and visuals, it provides a helpful discussion of social politics, their parallels in fiction, and why they matter in relation to reality. With odd creatures and overtly queer presentation, this comic takes many moving parts and puts them together to create a tale that is as awe-inspiring as it is thought-provoking. With the worldbuilding of this second issue, Im curious about how the story will continue to develop. Read Full Review
Though somewhat not as tightly woven and energetic as the first issue, this second issue of Godshaper dives a bit more into world building, with a few humourous moments (though some are a bit awkward) and introduces some characters and elements that look to be early placeholders for being important, especially with their connection to Ennay. Read Full Review