Evil Ernie: Godeater #1

Writer: Justin Jordan, Keith Davidsen Artist: Colton Worley, Cezar Razek Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: August 3, 2016 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 8
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Something bad is coming. Something that could kill Heaven and Hell and the Earth itself: The Godeater. And the only thing standing its way is... Evil Ernie? We're probably all screwed. Dynamite Entertainment proudly welcomes Justin Jordan, the Harvey Award-winning writer of such horror hits as The Strange Talent of Luther Strode and Shadowman, as he debuts the all-new "Godeater" storyline, an event so epic in scope, it promises to shake the very foundations of the Chaos! universe!
EVIL ERNIE #1 comes jam-packed with additional content! As if one potential doomsday wasn't enough, Dynamite delves into the Chaos mythology in "Last Ditch Bitc more

  • 8.5
    Bounding Into Comics - Mike Fugere Jr. Jul 29, 2016

    Jordan and Worley have delivered a fun summer read, one that I hope gets crazier as it goes. While not all the jokes worked for me and the art felt"what's the word? Mushy. At times, Evil Ernie: Godeater #1 is a solid issue that knows exactly what it wants to be. Raise your devil horns, gang. Evil Ernie is back. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Graphic Policy - christopher scott author Sep 4, 2016

    I will admit the art by Colton Worley and Cezar Razek is stunning and creepy at the same time. Despite the creepiness there is an odd lightness to the world. Allowing a solid contrast between good, evil, and the unknown. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Outright Geekery - Eli Funaro Jul 31, 2016

    Overall, Evil Ernie: Godeater is a fun new story from this mass murdering zombie. The story introduces a new character building on the old Chaos! Universe and the art has a creepy ominous feel. Fans of Evil Ernie should find this comic to be entertaining as it takes the series in a different direction and adds depth to his character. It's good to see that Evil Ernie is still raising the hell after 25 years. At a time when the world went all grunge and wanted to listen to sad depressing alternative songs, Evil Ernie was still sporting leather and spikes and keeping it metal. After 25 years, he still is. Horns Up Ernie! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Aug 3, 2016

    Evil Ernie: Godeater #1 was a fast read, though it gives you much to look forward to with Ernie being pulled into the thick of this end of the world situation. He's fun, he's foul mouthed, and there's always something entertaining about a guy like him who is reluctant to be the hero or soldier. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicWow!TV - Bhavna Bakshi Jul 22, 2016

    This issue is a great way to be entertained if you’re already a fan of the Chaos! books. Ernie holds the fate of the world and the afterlife in his hands, and it’s going to be a crazy road to redemption—if we ever get there. For a fun read with a strong horror aspect thrown in, this book is the way to go. Pick it up from your local comic book shop on August 3! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Kaleb Hebert Aug 3, 2016

    The art was a blurry textured style. There were many layers to the art but the blurriness seemed to take away the moment from some panels. There are a few parts where stopping to really look at the art had to happen just to try to grasp what it was that was being drawn. I understand that the story is dark but blurry art took a lot out of the flow of the story for me. Besides those few moments I was overall impressed with the artwork that Colton Worley did for this issue. He captured a demonic like style and each character really shined with detail. I particularly like the art for Ernie, you can see ribs, the coloring of his body, the way he glows, he just screams demon in every way possible. The art flowed very well with the dialogue as well, when it was meant to be evil the characters looked and spoke in an evil manner. You could really sense the emotion in each scene. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Crusaders - Dawn of Comics Aug 15, 2016

    Overall not a bad issue but it's only a 3 star book so far, fingers crossed for a better issue two. Read Full Review

  • 4.8
    Multiversity Comics - Liam Budd Aug 5, 2016

    I would say one for the fans, but unfortunately I think even they will be hard done by. Read Full Review

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