Civil war erupts on Neboron - Barock, Helius and Rushmore's plan to kidnap Deltus and bring a quick end to the skirmish fails miserably. On Earth, Zoe gets an earful from her parents. She also discovers the reason why her best friend's been ducking her and it ain't pretty.
Also in this issue, MARK WAID, begins his JERSEY GODS story. This, the first of four consecutive six-pagers by WAID, sets the stage for his ten thousand year-old war story that tells the tale of a crucial battle in the history of gods of Neboron and features art by Eisner Web-comic nominee, JOE INFURNARI - 'The Transmigration of Ultra-Lad.'
The third issue of Jersey Gods energetically continues a cosmic story juxtaposed with a girl and her increasing attraction to a deity. The multitude of characters quickly become defined, and there's not one scene that makes one frown. Read Full Review
Jersey Gods #3 was another entertaining issue. This is such an original and off-beat title. Jersey Gods is certainly a breath of fresh air compared to the other comic books that we are getting from publishers nowadays. I strongly urge you to give Jersey Gods a chance. This is a title that has nice range and should appeal to indie fans as well as traditional Marvel and DC fans. Read Full Review
Each issue of "Jersey Gods" sees Brunswick and McDaid grow in confidence and skill. While not quite a 'must read' yet, it's well on its way. Read Full Review
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