The Ominous Press relaunch continues in DREAD GODS, as a pristine fantasy landscape collides with post-apocalyptic reality! The Promethean gods begin to realize they are mere pawns, trapped in dream. Their only hope for escape rests in the hands of a disabled outcast who can't even reach them. Writer Ron Marz and artist Tom Raney are unleashed in an epic world!
Bullet points:
* Fan-favorites, Ron Marz and Tom Raney, are at the top of their game!
A throwback to a time when comics were more about sending characters on exciting adventures and less about pushing the next big company mandated event. Cool characters, interesting story, and artwork that fits the tone perfectly. Read Full Review
Dread Gods #2 does a lot right for this just beginning franchise. It moves various pieces forward without tripping over any of the plots or ignoring them. The end result is a downright engaging page turner that proves the quality of the young property with a more than capable creative team at its back. If you missed issue #1then you just have to grab a copy with this when you head on down to your local shop. Read Full Review
Dread Gods #2 isn't bad by any stretch of the imagination. It simply lacks of what made the first issue so exciting. However, I do believe that the series is heading in a positive direction as this issue lands and sets up an eventful next chapter. Read Full Review