Written by: Ram V
Art by: Pye Parr, Evan Cagle
Colors by: Pye Parr, Francesco Segala
Letters by: Tom Napolitano
Cover art by: Nimit Malavia
Cover price: $3.99
Release date: August 20, 2025
The New Gods #9, by DC Comics on 8/20/25, sees the New Gods face new and old enemies in the vastness of space. As the Nyctari close in, a new hero is forced to take up an old mantle.
First Impressions
The comic's pace is electric from the very first page, pulling you into a world already at war
Recap
In the previous issue, Orion found himself struggling with his identity as the son of Darkseid. He grappled with whether he was a hero or a villain and if he would be able to live up to the legacy of his father. He ultimately decided to forge his own path.
Plot Analysis
The story opens with a grim reflection on loss and survival. A mysterious narrator, marked by tragedy and shaped by Darkseid’s violent quest for power, recounts how the Nyctari's invasion changed them forever. Grayven is compared to a brother, both molded by war and the relentless churn of conquest. The narrative sets the stakes: the gods have escaped, monumental cities like Sur Tuin have fallen, and the Nyctari are hunting down refugees with relentless energy-tracking ships.As the Nyctari expand their grip, a Green Lantern named Raker Qarrigat sends a desperate warning across the stars. With Wolsoon cut off, he alerts all listening Lanterns about the Nyctari's plans and their pursuit of the gods fleeing from New Genesis. Forager, a member of the bugs, teams up with Raker, explaining how the Lanterns’ rings double as communication tools, which have been jammed ever since Darkseid’s death. The pair scheme to use patrol ship rifts to send out messages, all while the Nyctari keep chasing any hint of resistance.
Meanwhile, Orion, offered the role of Highfather, steps forward to lead the survivors while refusing old titles or symbols of authority. Taking the name Oathmaker, he vows to guide his people through conflict and darkness, seeking hope even as the floating city of Sur Tuin lies in ruins. There's open talk among the gods and their allies about their flaws, the realities of divinity, and the brutal cycles that have shaped them all. Serifan, another survivor, offers a little warmth, sharing past scars and hinting at deeper stories—especially those connected to Scott Free.
The tension peaks as Raker and Forager, with help from the sentient intelligence Mother, manage to send out a clearer warning. The Justice League is tipped off that the Nyctari are coming to Earth, just as plans are put into motion for a counterattack. A child named Kamal finds himself torn between the expectations of war and his desire for family. The issue ends with alliances shifting and betrayals looming, as key characters maneuver for control while the ominous threat of the Nyctari edges ever closer to Earth.
Detailed Review
Writing
The writing in this issue is dense but purposeful, effectively using flashbacks to provide backstory and context for the present conflict
Art
The art is vibrant and dynamic, with a visual style that blends classic comic book aesthetics with a more modern, expressive feel
Characters
The character development for Orion is a central focus. He is shown to be a character still grappling with his lineage and what it means to be a hero
Positives
The comic's greatest strength is its ability to create a "lived-in" world rich with potential
Negatives
The main drawback of the issue is the expositional dialogue, which at times feels a bit heavy-handed
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Final Thoughts
The New Gods #9 is a commendable comic that demonstrates a clear, coherent, and engaging plot progression
7/10
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I've been liking this more than I expected. Art is great and might be favourite thing I've read from Ram.
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