One sunny day in the land of Kerethim, God falls dead from the sky. The impact sends out shockwaves that draw in royal families at war, shadowy creatures of the dark, and armies of the dispossessed, all coming to lay claim to parts of God's body. Into this power struggle wanders Zanzi Vuiline, a soldier and berserker trying to get home from a years-long war. Forced to fight her way through the strange landscapes in and on God's corpse, from the soles of its feet through the top of its head, Zanzi will acquire a mysterious traveling companion on her own pilgrimage.
'Godfell' ushers in an exciting new fantasy comic that is electrifying and dynamic with a magnetic woman warrior on a mysterious journey. Sebela takes well-worn genre beats and makes it his own. Wonderfully illustrated and eloquently written, 'Godfell' is a godsend. Read Full Review
Godfell takes a pretty standard setup and adds a pretty interesting twist to it with the falling of god. I'm curious to see if we'll get actual answers in regard to it, but like a lot of the characters here, it's a thing that has simply happened and to be taken advantage of. The story is largely told through Zanzi's point of view as she works to wrap up her job and head home from the war and it's a lot of information and foundation setting going on. It's engaging and I'm even fine with the kind of simple way that Neth gets brought in and added to the journey because there aren't a lot of ways to really do it in a compact and economical way. So doing that just gets us to the main story quicker and that's why we're here. It's got a lot of details to sink your teeth into and think about and some solid characters with the first couple we're focusing on. Solid writing, strong art, and great color design sets this as a title to definitely keep an eye on. Read Full Review
Godfell presents a new and engaging world with a promising albeit small cast of characters. Read Full Review
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