Given how unbelievably hyped everything is regarding what’s happening with Jonathan Hickman’s ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN run, it’s not that unsurprising to see GODS end with issue #8. The Marvel comic was highly taught as a rather ambitious project. First, as their only real original series introducing new characters among Marvel’s current running titles. Then second, as a comic series based on these strangely magical yet scientifically grounded characters and events, all operating beyond the confines of reality. It was something meant to build off of Marvel’s established Pantheon, with phenomenal artwork by artist Valerio Schiti and colors by Mars Grace that felt immersive in world-building… even if the messages felt confusing at times.
Originally launched in a much-hyped shakeup of the company. The teaser out at Marvel right now implies a rather significant ending in GODS #8. In it, we can see Wyn locked in battle against multiple iterations of himself, and his quote from him, “To all things, an ending” feels a tad ominous. With an uncertain future as to where GODS will fit in the future though with many possible implications of having a return to the characters.
In a report covered by popversethere are hints that the readership of the ongoing GODS just wasn’t there. The group cited an interview conducted with Jonathan Hickman back in August of 2023 and how despite the interest in the company to try something new, it ultimately fell upon the fans to buy it:
“Obviously, Marvel wants to do a lot more, but that will depend on whether people like it or not. I have no control over th — well, I guess I have some control over that. So, we’ll see. But everybody at the company is behind it, everybody digs it, Valerio really crushed it, so… we’ll see.”
As of now, this is goodbye to Marvel’s GODS Although I do expect a comeback of sorts in the future.
GODS #8
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by VALERIO SCHITI
Cover by MATEUS MANHANINI
On Sale 5/15