01-29-2019, 12:15 PM
'American Gods: The Moment Of The Storm' Covers Revealed
Dark Horse's American Gods series is coming to an end with American Gods: The Moment of the Storm, but first it has one more tale to tell, and we've got your exclusive look at the new covers.
The upcoming series is written by P. Craig Russell and drawn by Scott Hampton, and we've got your first look at the first issue's stunning covers. The regular cover is drawn by Glenn Fabry and Adam Brown and is hard to get out of your mind thanks to those green feet emerging from the bottom.
The second cover is drawn by David Mack and goes for a more surreal design but no less memorable, and you can check out both covers below.
This will be the third entry in the American Gods series from Dark Horse, which includes American Gods: Shadows and American Gods My Ainsel. You can check out the official description for American Gods: The Moment of the Storm below.
"Neil Gaiman’s story of Shadow, Wednesday, and the gods comes to its epic conclusion in American Gods: The Moment of the Storm, the third and final installment in Dark Horse’s American Godssaga, preceded by American Gods: My Ainsel and American Gods: Shadows.
American Gods, the Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, World Fantasy, and Nebula award–winning novel and hit Starz television series by Neil Gaiman (The Sandman) is adapted into a comic series by the incredibly talented writer and artist P. Craig Russell (The Graveyard Book), with art and colors by award-winning artist Scott Hampton (Hellboy, Batman). American Gods: The Moment of the Storm features cover art by Glenn Fabry (Creepy Comics, Aliens Vs. Predator: Eternal) and Adam Brown (The Justice League, Aliens), with variant covers for each title by David Mack (Fight Club 2, Jessica Jones, Daredevil).
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When Ya got the tools, ya got the talent, & the freedom.
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Screw being practical.
Screw representation.
Screw Woke/PC BS.
When Ya got the tools, ya got the talent, & the freedom.
The reason one draws stuff like this is because they can.