Odin #2
| Writer | James Tynion IV, Marguerite Bennett |
| Artist | Letizia Cadonici, Jordie Bellaire |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Robert gave up being Roberto to fit in with his Nazi punk friends. Now those same friends have dragged him to the frozen forests of Norway to summon a “god.” And he may have to give up much, much more before they’re through with him… The twisted team of JAMES TYNION IV (EXQUISITE CORPSES), MARGUERITE BENNETT (WITCHBLADE), LETIZIA CADONICI (House of Slaughter), and JORDIE BELLAIRE (REDLANDS) continues the most jaw-dropping horror series of the year!
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9.8
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jun 17, 2026Odin #2 continues to unfold this creepy and strange story that keeps going further down the rabbit hole of insanity. The further the story dives and the more that is revealed, the more insane it becomes. The story keeps you on the edge of your seat and asking what could possibly happen next to outdo what’s already happened. The artwork has an eerie beauty to it which adds even more to the feel of the story. This series is incredible and should definitely be on the top of everyone’s list when visiting the shop this week. This is my Pick of the Week and one of the best additions to my Pull List this year! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Jun 17, 2026Odin #2 is a meditation on faith and the price people pay for it, backed up by disturbingly gripping imagery. It's also proving to be one of the strongest cases for atheism that I've ever read. Read Full Review
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8.5
Nerd Initiative - Yancy Arce
Jun 17, 2026Once again we get to witness another out of body experience with or through the eyes of Adela. Obviously things escalated rather fast. But if you slow down, you notice this isn’t Fred’s first time in the wilderness. Nor his first time leading a group of malleable individuals. In the end, Adela became the fly in the proverbial wall to witness how desperate people fold under pressure. Read Full Review
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8.0
COMICON - Tom Smithyman
Jun 15, 2026This limited series takes an odd turn in only its second issue, further blurring the lines between what is real and what is imagined. Hopefully things will start making sense soon, but the safe bet is that it will get weirder before things get clearer. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jun 18, 2026What are the beautiful things about this sort of horror is that it could lead in either direction. Either there really is the supernatural going on or it's just a bunch of cults who are dragging themselves into more of an inner hell. Either way it's a very compelling. But it's refreshing to have that kind of mystery. All too often horror clearly relays the presence of the supernatural far too early on in the narrative. As these characters enter further and further into the darkness, the question is clear: is this madness or wisdom? Read Full Review
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7.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jun 17, 2026Odin #2 continues a surface level discussion of modern white supremacy that continues to feel too much like Blair Witch 2. Read Full Review
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8.0+ Like • Comment
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7.0
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7.0