Paris! City of Light! The awakened gods are on the hunt for the Trickster-but how do you find one person in a city of millions? And they'll need to hurry-because on the Plane of the Gods, those who remain are starting to move against them.
The artwork by Felipe Watanabe is equally impressive. Making a wide-ranging story like this flow visually could be challenging, but he makes it look easy. Not to mention that the characters have really cool looks (especially in god form). Read Full Review
The new characters who are introduced are all original and stand out without needing to resort to captions to understand who everyone is. One final note, the lettering that Clayton Cowles is doing is just superb, adding to the narrative through the use of different fonts to indicate divinity vs humanity. Read Full Review
All in all, if you're not already reading Ordinary Gods, I definitely suggest you start getting on board right now. It seems like this series is only primed to get better as time goes on. Read Full Review
Watanabe delivers some beautiful and impressive visuals in the issue. The panels are filled with great details and keep me engaged with the story and its world. Read Full Review
Both parties of godly beings search Paris for the Trickster. However, change abounds for one party. What will this mean for the future? Read Full Review