Cool to see someone else enjoying this. A low key classic from JH.
G.O.D.S. #5
| Writer | Jonathan Hickman |
| Artist | Valerio Schiti |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
The clinic has a wall covered in words. They are written in the blood of men, but no one can read them. Mia gets her first apartment. The juice isn't worth the squeeze.
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Watch - Dustin Gebel
Feb 22, 2024Schiti understands the dynamic and plays them both up, maximizing the pivotal suffering of the story. Balanced with Gracias coloring, which plays the two palettes of magic for stunning contrast, the issue is a rich entry into the wider tapestry. Each of these elements compounds to reach the full tragedy of magic's cost, filtered through the lens of Mia in her role as a budding mage. As this title moves to its conclusion in issue #8, let this review serve as a reminder to pick it up and read it for some career-best work from Hickman, Schiti, and the rest of the creative team. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 22, 2024Schiti delivers beautiful art on every page of the issue. I love the visual style of this issue and how brilliantly detailed every panel is. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Feb 21, 2024It's a shame G.O.D.S. is only listed as having eight issues because self-contained stories like this one prove Hickman and Schiti have a great concept on their hands that could flourish with a hundred issues or more. The concept of roaming wizards and science experts uncovering dark truths that lay behind the facade of reality is excellent, as revealed in this issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Feb 21, 2024G.O.D.S. #5 is the most streamlined, quickest read issue of Jonathan Hickman, Valerio Schti, and Marvel Gracia's high-concept Marvel Comics series thus far. Read Full Review
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7.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Feb 21, 2024G.O.D.S. #5 puts the brakes on the In-Betweener's reality-destroying plans for Wyn and Mia to make a magical errand. Mia's character growth is the highlight of this series, and the rollercoaster of emotions she experiences in this issue is thoroughly engaging, but Hickman's lackadaisical plot development is starting to wear thin. Read Full Review