Godbomb: Part Four of Five - To The Last God last edited by SlamAdams on 03/02/22 09:58AM View full history

    GODBOMB - Part Four of Five

    The penultimate chapter in the saga of the God Butcher.

    Thus comes the final battle against Gorr, as three Thors lead an army of slave gods in the fight to save all of divinity.

    But will it all be for naught...as the massive Godbomb is triggered at last...?

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    Irony 0

    I've been a fan of this series for Quite some time now, i Had my problems with Jason aarons Writing But He really did well with this series, i loved the three thors and i stuck with the series till the end. Now don't be completely thrown off the rating, i have my reasons. I will still like Aarons thor, but this was a slight disappointment after the spectacular last issue.Now before i get to the story and characters, i will as expected talk about the art. Esad Ribics art is , as always, spectacul...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    THOR GOD OF THUNDER: GODBOMB PART FOUR (2 Hammers are better than 1!) 0

    COVER ART: 5/5 Cover "artist" ESAD RIBIC and colorist IVE SVORCINA keep giving us top tier covers with each issue. The striations in the muscles of Thor as well in Gorr the God Butcher is beautiful. The way Esad was able to draw such a dynamic struggle and all this movement in a stationary image is real talent. The way Thor's leg is wrapped around Gorr's and how he has his arm torqued back with Gorr's weird leg hand struggling to push against Thor's leg makes me almost feel the tension and torqu...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Faced With the End 0

    After the epic previous issue, we cool off a bit with a lot of despair and hopelessness, as our Thors are faced with a very dim and foreboding future. Jason's writing is solid here, and the whole story stays pretty strong. However, the issue feels a little weak and unnecessary after the last issue, almost like an artificial extension. Yes, everything that happens here is important, but it also feels a bit drawn out. Jason gave us the big bang last issue, and here are the reverberations afterward...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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