Friday, July 18, 2025

The New Gods #8 Review




  • Written by: Ram V

  • Art by: Evan Cagle, Stipan Morian, Pablo M. Collar,

  • Colors by: Stipan Morian, Francesco Segala

  • Letters by: Tom Napolitano

  • Cover art by: Nimit Malavia (cover A)

  • Cover price: $3.99

  • Release date: July 16, 2025


New Gods #8, by DC Comics on 7/16/25, sees Highfather lamenting his past actions and the New Gods finding a new home, while a new threat involving Maxwell Lord and Darkseid begins to emerge.

First Impressions

This issue felt a bit like a breather, a pause in the action rather than a continuation of the high stakes. The emotional beats were there, but the overall pacing dragged, leaving a sense of mild disappointment.

Recap

In the previous issue, the New Gods faced a major conflict that resulted in significant losses, including the apparent death of Solis. This event left Highfather, Izaya, deeply affected and the New Gods without their home. Superman arrived to offer assistance and a place of refuge for the displaced gods, setting the stage for their recovery and regrouping.

Plot Analysis

The issue opens with Izaya, the Highfather, consumed by regret, reflecting on his past actions and the destruction he caused in the name of vengeance. He questions his understanding of the Source and its interventions, debating whether his path was truly divinely guided or merely a product of his own will. Meanwhile, Superman is present with the New Gods, offering comfort and aid in their time of loss, particularly after the apparent death of Solis. He expresses his gladness that they are safe and acknowledges their suffering.

As the New Gods attempt to regroup, Mister Miracle suggests they name their new gathering place, and a "Feast of the Gods" is held to honor those lost and those still present. Concurrently, another storyline unfolds with two characters, Miss Martian and Mister Terrific, investigating an industrial warehousing operation linked to Maxwell Lord. They discover advanced technology and realize that those involved knew about an impending event long before they did.

The investigation reveals traces of Darkseid's influence, leading to speculation about his possible return or continued presence despite his apparent death. The issue ends with Izaya relinquishing his role as Highfather, finding renewed purpose in the love for his daughter, Olivia, signifying a hopeful, if uncertain, future for the New Gods.

Story

The writing, while attempting to delve into the emotional aftermath of the previous issue's events, largely misses the mark on creating a sense of urgency. Highfather's internal conflict, though central, feels prolonged and repetitive, constantly questioning his past without much forward momentum. The introduction of Maxwell Lord and the hints of Darkseid's return provide a glimmer of plot progression, but they are too disconnected from the main emotional narrative to truly elevate the dramatic tension. The dialogue, while sometimes poignant, often feels more like exposition than organic conversation, leaving the characters feeling a bit like mouthpieces for the themes rather than living, breathing entities. There's a notable lack of a driving force in the narrative, leaving the reader waiting for something significant to happen rather than being actively engaged in the unfolding events.

Art

The art in this issue is undeniably the standout feature, with its vibrant colors and dynamic compositions. Each panel is meticulously detailed, bringing the fantastical world of the New Gods to life with stunning clarity. The character designs are striking, capturing both the power and the vulnerability of the gods. The action sequences, though limited, are rendered with a powerful sense of motion and impact. The art truly carries the emotional weight that the writing sometimes struggles to convey, making even the slower moments visually engaging.

Characters

Highfather, Izaya, remains the central figure, grappling with his past and seeking redemption. While his internal struggle is a key theme, the portrayal lacks the sharp, decisive character beats needed to make his journey compelling. Superman acts as a compassionate outsider, offering support, but his role is largely reactive. The brief appearance of Maxwell Lord and the mention of Miss Martian hint at broader character involvement, but their contributions are minimal in this issue. The overall character development feels stagnant, with most characters primarily serving to react to Izaya's introspection rather than having their own distinct arcs.

Positives

The art is simply gorgeous, bringing a vibrant and dynamic visual experience to every page. The emotional depth conveyed through the illustrations is commendable, especially in the more reflective moments of Izaya. The glimpses into the larger DC universe, with Superman's involvement and the tease of Maxwell Lord and Darkseid, hint at exciting future developments and keep the reader invested in the broader narrative. The idea of the New Gods finding a new home and attempting to rebuild is a strong thematic foundation.

Negatives

The biggest letdown is the pacing, which feels incredibly slow and lacks the dramatic tension expected from a comic book. The internal monologues of Highfather, while visually stunning due to the art, contribute to the lack of urgency in the writing. The plot often feels like it's treading water, with not enough significant developments to justify the length of certain scenes. The emotional beats, while present, don't land with the necessary punch due to the languid pacing.


About The Reviewer: Gabriel Hernandez is the Publisher & EIC of ComicalOpinions.com, a comics review site dedicated to indie, small, and mid-sized publishers.

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New Gods #8 is a visually stunning comic that, unfortunately, suffers from a lack of narrative drive and dramatic urgency. While the art alone makes it worth a look, the story meanders, leaving the reader wanting more forward momentum. The potential for an engaging storyline is there, but this issue felt like a pause rather than a progression.

6/10


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