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God of war fallen god5/1/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Tony Parker’s penciling and ink work, Dan Jackson’s coloring, and Jimmy Betancourt of Comicraft’s lettering fit extremely well with Robertson’s written story. It’s clear the might of Kratos’s will and the force of the gods’ determinism are engaged in a battle with no end in sight. Choosing to believe the people see him as the true monster, the protagonist hopes to dispense with any notion of duty. The reader can practically feel the frustration, rage, and sorrow all in this one panel.Īthena and Kratos’s words ask readers an age-old philosophical question: Is our destiny determined, or do our choices shape it? And as if to purposely add further confusion to this query, the story throws a “chaos beast” (which is aptly named) at our hero to test his resolve.Ĭhris Roberson’s narrative does a brilliant job of casting Kratos as a reluctant savior figure. He soon recognizes it as Athena’s, the goddess who he believes to be the cause of all his past-and present-suffering. His travels now lead him into an expansive desert where one can commune with the forces that be.Īfter listening to the cryptic messages from the old man for so long, Kratos is surprised to hear another voice speaking in this desert. Yet each attempt to rid himself of them failed-even throwing them into the ocean sent them right back. Last issue Kratos sought to escape from the Blades of Chaos bound to his hands. But an old “friend” may throw another wrench in the mix, one that will further propel Kratos toward his destiny. Along the way he met an elderly man who spoke of fate and destiny, ideals the warrior is vehemently opposed to. GOD OF WAR: FALLEN GOD #2 hits comic book stores on Wednesday, April 7th, further detailing Kratos’s agonizing journey after battling the gods. ![]()
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