Some pretty awesome variant covers for this issue with a few epic battle scenes depicted and general godliness galore.
Zeus begins the comic diving to the depths of some type of body of water and finding a degree of proof that something is going one but it turns out to be just a bad dream, even gods have those, don’t they? The very same question is posed by two guards who are Patrolling at an undisclosed location that flips the story on its head.
Carver fulfills the first step (pardon the pun) of his self-claimed prophecy of saving the Gods by helping Rad with her car trouble. Is Rad the second member of a crime fighting team that Carver will lead to saving the gods from Prometheus’s clutches?
This issue really does flip everything on its head nothing is fully what I expected and if The Prometheus machine were real then I would gladly let it drain me of energy to watch the soap opera that is unfolding, I am already hooked and desperately want to know what happens when Zeus confronts Hades on his own turf.
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