Nothing is what the heroes of Earth thought it was. The shocking truth is finally revealed and the fate of all of existence hangs in the balance. Lobo joins the fight, but will the main man help or hinder the greatest heroes in the universe as they gather to fight the galactic armada of the undead?
If you haven't read any of these stories, then you're seriously missing out. Read Full Review
War of the Undead Gods has been a strong read with no let up from the previous installments. Read Full Review
This is a comic that's taken quite a few twists already by the halfway point. Surprisingly, the main threat is mostly off-page this issue, but there's no question that the final showdown is being built up effectively. Read Full Review
While I'm not thrilled with the Oa side of things because it's just too predictable in a lot of ways, there are some good moments and Guy gets to have one of the best callback lines out there. The book does some great stuff with Alfred and Leslie and I liked a lot of what we got with the Almercian side of things even though I've got barely any memory of these characters since I haven't seen them in years. It all ties together well while the larger violence is unfolding across the galaxy is great and seeing where the urgency is. As well as where the compassion lies and whether you can have that or night when existence is stake. Read Full Review
The War of the Undead Gods slows down to look at the inner traumas that haunt the survivors. There are pieces here that will tug at your heartstrings, have you worry about the upcoming Undead army, and challenge alliances. Read Full Review
DCeased: War of the Undead Gods #4 continues to emphasize how this latest Crisis-level event can't simply be solved by the DC Universe's greatest heroes uniting against Darkseid's Anti-Living army. The impact the Anti-Life Equation Virus is shown to have over the course of this franchise makes things much more complicated. Adding that along with the emotional weight that many characters are carrying from what has happened thus far made DCeased: War of the Undead Gods #4 a strong end to the first half of this story. Read Full Review
DCeased: War of the Undead Gods #4 feels like a bit of wheel-spinning, as what initially appears to be a civil war breaking out among the surviving heroes is quickly undercut by the revelation that a god is simply pulling a few strings. Read Full Review
Although the artwork seems rushed and sloppy, there are a few good things about this issue. I really enjoyed how Alfred's guilty conscience continued to affect him, especially knowing there is a cure. I also like how the cure complicates the tactics the Justice League are willing to commit to. Overall, the story should have accomplished more by its midpoint. While its complex ideas are redeeming, nothing has hooked me in enough to encourage anyone to continue reading this. Read Full Review
If the Ares thing hadn’t happened, I’d like this less. If they had just fought because…comics, it would be harder to swallow.
really fun issue. This is the build-up to the climatic battle.