G.O.D.S., the highly anticipated new series from writer Jonathan Hickman, artist Valerio Schiti, and colorist Marte Gracia, promises to shine a light on an eons-old conflict raging in the background of the Marvel Universe. The series has been teased all year long and is touted as a “once in a generation” title that will completely redefine the Marvel cosmology. G.O.D.S. is a big endeavor with new characters, high concepts, and proven talent.Over the years Hickman has brilliantly transformed the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and the X-Men, and now he’s reaching even further. Hickman is tackling the building blocks of the Marvel Universe, forces like Infinity, Eternity, and the Living Tribunal, and infusing them in a conflict with an entirely new cast of characters. Hickman is keeping tight-lipped about the specifics of the story, but what he does share sparks the imagination. In an interview with CBR, Jonathan Hickman discussed approaching a new mythology, why this story appealed to him, and more.Jonathan Hickman: Well, the original premise of this was to do Black Mirror for the Marvel Universe. That’s where it started. It’s still that, but it’s become a much bigger [and] much more comic book-y book. I love the premise of it. You know the saying, “One for them, one for you” in the movie-making business? This was like, “Alright, do X-Men, and then you can do some Jonathan Hickman nonsense.” But we’re super excited about it, and it’s fascinating how it’s evolved over the period of time.
G.O.D.S., the highly anticipated new series from writer Jonathan Hickman, artist Valerio Schiti, and colorist Marte Gracia, promises to shine a light on an eons-old conflict raging in the background of the Marvel Universe. The series has been teased all year long and is touted as a “once in a generation” title that will completely redefine the Marvel cosmology. G.O.D.S. is a big endeavor with new characters, high concepts, and proven talent.
Over the years Hickman has brilliantly transformed the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and the X-Men, and now he’s reaching even further. Hickman is tackling the building blocks of the Marvel Universe, forces like Infinity, Eternity, and the Living Tribunal, and infusing them in a conflict with an entirely new cast of characters. Hickman is keeping tight-lipped about the specifics of the story, but what he does share sparks the imagination. In an interview with CBR, Jonathan Hickman discussed approaching a new mythology, why this story appealed to him, and more.
Jonathan Hickman: Well, the original premise of this was to do Black Mirror for the Marvel Universe. That’s where it started. It’s still that, but it’s become a much bigger [and] much more comic book-y book. I love the premise of it. You know the saying, “One for them, one for you” in the movie-making business? This was like, “Alright, do X-Men, and then you can do some Jonathan Hickman nonsense.” But we’re super excited about it, and it’s fascinating how it’s evolved over the period of time.
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