Thursday, 20 April 2023

DCeased: War Of The Undead Gods #6 - DC Comics

DCEASED: WAR OF THE UNDEAD GODS  No. 6, April 2023
Largely focusing upon a cataclysmic confrontation between two towering juggernauts of the “DC Comics” Universe, Tom Taylor’s narrative for Issue Six of “DCeased: War Of The Undead Gods” pulse-poundingly depicts a bout of pugilism like few publications have arguably done before. Sure, none of this book’s readers would have initially felt Mister Mxyzptlk warranted so high a threat level as to draw the ire of a planet-sized Spectre. But this particular incarnation of the “Fifth Dimensional imp” has been completely consumed by the anti-life equation, and now threatens to wipe out every last living thing in existence with his “nigh-omnipotence.”

Furthermore, it isn’t just the Melbourne-born writer’s basic premise of two colossal forces striking each other with world-ending impacts which probably most captures the audience’s imagination. Instead, it’s more likely the Australian’s enthralling extra elements to help emphasise the sheer scale of the contest, such as an armada of insect-sized Green Lanterns desperately attempting to distract Superman’s annoying nemesis from the Forties by universally roping one of his wrists with the emerald power of their rings, and resultantly being squashed flat by an irritated sweep of Mxy’s hand.

These ‘reality tearing tribulations’ are also rather nicely supported by an excellent secondary thread concerning the galactic war reaching Earth-2 and Alfred Pennyworth shockingly stepping forward as the one entity who might thwart Darkseid’s “unstoppable army of infected New Gods, Yellow Lanterns and more…” This moment of madness comes just as Batman appears to be on the verge of being beaten to death by an utterly insane Izaya the Inheritor, and surely must have caused many a bibliophile to quite literally catch their breath; “This is the spirit of vengeance and the rage of a man. You will not take another son from me!”

Equally as adept at storytelling is artist Trevor Hairsine, who even manages to prodigiously pencil the odd black hole being punched into outer space. The British illustrator’s “detailed style” proves especially good at emphasising the utter despair flooding over Bruce Wayne’s aged butler, who having seen his entire family recently wiped out before his very eyes (and predominantly at his own hands), just cannot cope seeing another person he loves die right in front of him.

The regular cover art of "DCEASED: WAR OF THE UNDEAD GODS" #6 by Howard Porter & Rain Beredo

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