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    God of War #1

    God of War » God of War #1 released by DC Comics on May 2010.

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    The blockbuster Playstation game comes to life at WildStorm courtesy of writer Marv Wolfman (CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS)! Dive into the story behind what makes Kratos, the lead in the video game, a God of War. From his Spartan childhood, to the battles and tragedies that define him, to the war with the gods he currently wages, GOD OF WAR delivers the back-story fans have been clamoring for. And beware anyone who stands in his way...whether they be god, barbarian, or minotaur matters not. Kratos is prepared to destroy all who oppose him!

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    The Verdict.......Six Months Later 0

    I was really excited to hear about this series. It was due to be released in October 2009, six parts leading up to the new game, God of War III. Then it disappeared off the face of the Earth (well, at least Wildstorm's website).....  Then, it was magically back. It should have been wrapped up by now, but better late than never. I was worried about it after all the waiting. Not only had my excitement grew with time but I had also been reading Wildstorm's Modern Warfare 2: Ghost series, another ga...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Review: GOD OF WAR #1 0

    Legendary Spartan warrior Kratos is tasked to capture the all-curing ambrosia so he can save his malformed baby daughter from execution.   THE GOOD  If you're a GOD OF WAR fan of the games, like I am, then you are going to immediately feel like you're reading a hidden chapter from the games. Wolfman absolutely nails the tone and the cadence of all the characters' dialogue. This rarely happens when I read a tie-in comic, but I could actually hear the games' voice actors speaking the ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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