With Gogor now awakened, Armano must journey out into the world of Altara and piece together the purpose of his mysterious quest. Swamp monsters, hot air balloons, floating crystals, hidden histories, and a reptilian bounty hunter are also involved.
Gogor #2 keeps one foot firmly planted in the "weird". With prog rock style and love for the bizarre, Garing takes this issue in interesting directions, setting up plenty for the cast to deal with down the road. Gogor #2 breathes life into the world of Altara, every panel of which is lovingly illustrated and wildly imagined. With the series still early in its run, Gogor #2is the perfect time to jump on this comic if you haven't already. Read Full Review
Ken Garing picks up the pace and does a fair amount of world-building in a fun and action-packed installment of his new series Gogor. Read Full Review
Im going to stop gushing now and simply say that this is a fantastic, high fantasy series that doesnt take itself too seriously whilst still managing to deliver something new, fun and intriguing. Read Full Review
Now that's he's awoken Gogor, Armano finds himself drawn further away from home in the struggle against The Domus. Read Full Review
"Gogor" is heavy on fantastic beasts and fun, but needs to find a hook for readers in Gogor and Armano's adventure going forward. Read Full Review