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Warren Ellis' Supergod #2 Untitled
Cover Date: November, 2009
SUPERGOD: Here comes the flying man to save you. I suggest you start screaming now. From the creator of THE AUTHORITY and PLANETARY comes the craziest, nastiest, most soulless and criminal superhero comic of the year! SUPERGOD issue 2: south-east Asia is ...
Issue Description
SUPERGOD: Here comes the flying man to save you. I suggest you start screaming now. From the creator of THE AUTHORITY and PLANETARY comes the craziest, nastiest, most soulless and criminal superhero comic of the year! SUPERGOD issue 2: south-east Asia is on fire, an artificial angel whose brain is a faulty radio to God has been loosed on the world, something unimaginable is rising in China, attempts to reactivate America's superhuman in his underground fake childhood town are not going well, nuclear winter blankets the world -- and things haven't even gotten BAD yet. This is what a superhuman arms race would look like. This is what asking to be saved by men who can fly would look like. Take every superhero comic ever published, shove them into a nuclear-powered blender, soak it in bad vodka and set the whole thing alight -- and SUPERGOD will crawl out and eat your brain! This five issue color series is drawn by Garrie Gastonny with colors by Digikore. SUPERGOD is available with a Regular cover painted by Felipe Massafera, a Wraparound by series artist Garrie Gastonny, and a special retailer incentive Church Of Supergod Edition!Warren Ellis' Supergod (2009)
- Publisher
- Avatar Press
Volume Description
Supergod is a five-issue limited series written by Warren Ellis with artwork by Garrie Gastonny.
"Superhuman Trilogy"No Hero is typically regarded as the third and finale part in Avatar's and Warren Ellis' "Superhuman Trilogy" dealing with the creation of superheroes. The other two books include Black Summer and No Hero (both of which featured art by Juan Jose Ryp). In an interview before the release of the first issue of Supergod Warren Ellis said "Black Summer was about superhumans who were too human. No Hero was about superhumans who were inhuman. Supergod is about superhumans who are no longer human at all, but something else. The third leg of a thematic trilogy if you like." [link]
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