Wednesday 19 October 2022

DCeased: War Of The Undead Gods #1 - DC Comics

DCEASED: WAR OF THE UNDEAD GODS  No. 1, October 2022
Lauded by its Burbank-based publishers “as the epic final chapter in the massive DCeased franchise”, Tom Taylor’s narrative for Issue One of “DCeased: War Of The Undead Gods” certainly should have satisfied the majority of its audience with its well-written resolution as to just how the likes of Superman ultimately defeated the corrupted version of the Anti-Life Equation which had so disastrously infected most of the Earth's inhabitants with a zombie-like virus. In fact, in many ways this twenty-two page periodical almost acts as a standalone aftermath for the mini-series’ previous storylines considering that both the planet and Kal-El are dramatically brought back from the abyss of madness by a youthful new incarnation of “the DC Trinity”.

Unsurprisingly however, the survivors don’t have long to enjoy the fruits of their five-year labour, courtesy of Braniac making an unwelcome visit to Earth-2 and attacking the settlement with a spearhead of his humanoid-shaped drones. This unsuccessful assault initially indicates that “The Collector of Worlds” will be this title’s central antagonist, until the book’s wily Australian author reveals the emaciated super-villain to shocking be on an errand of mercy so as to warn humanity that “the dead gods will end everything.”

Equally as engrossing as this comic’s conclusion is arguably its opening, which cleverly follows Kara-Zor-El’s horrific escape from the City of Kandor on Krypton to the equally as deadly New Genesis. Supposedly selected to be a safe haven for Supergirl, the world quickly turns in a zombie-infested hellhole where the young woman’s special abilities are inconsequential when compared to Galactica’s deity-filled denizens; “Get away from me! Get away! Hrraaaagh!”

Tying all these plot threads together are penciller Trevor Hairsine, inker Andy Lanning and Colorist Rain Beredo, who immediately somehow manage to project the sheer planetary pounding Braniac provides Jor-El’s homeworld with all the intense savagery a reader would expect from the Anti-Justice Leaguer. In addition, the trio do a fantastic job in depicting both the scorching heat and brutality of Superman’s battle with his homicidal father in the Sun’s core once the one-armed Man of Steel is lured out from where he has been patiently recuperating for a lustrum.

The regular cover art of "DCEASED: WAR OF THE UNDEAD GODS" #1 by Trevor Hairsine & Rain Beredo

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