![]() This is an incredible story that’s really hard to put down. ![]() ![]() From there, we’re off to the races, as they say, and Thor chases a god-killer across time and space. The basic setup for the story - that some being has been slaying gods for millennia - happens in the first issue, and the mystery elements had me hooked from the very beginning. Plus, the title just sounds badass - this is something I’d been wanting to read for a really long time.Īnd I have to say, it doesn’t disappoint. The book begins with the God Butcher story (issues #1-5), which I’d heard nothing but good things about. I’m sure I don’t have to spell this out, but just in case you have no idea how the math works out on this, it looks like: 5+1+5+1+5+1=18.Īnyway, I’m not here for basic math I’m here for epic tales of gods and war - and there are plenty of those here. ![]() That’s why 18 issues was the exact right number for this collection - you’ve got five issues, plus the single issue spacer afterward, and this pattern is repeated three times. The story is very neatly divided up into five-issue arcs, with a single issue between each one. ![]()
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