God of War | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | WildStorm (#1–5) DC Comics (#6) |
Schedule | Bi-monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | Action/Adventure |
Publication date | March 2010 – January 2011 |
No. of issues | 6 |
Main character(s) | Kratos |
Creative team | |
Written by | Marv Wolfman |
Artist(s) | Andrea Sorrentino Andy Park (cover arts) |
Letterer(s) | Saida Temofonte |
Editor(s) | Ben Abernathy Kristy Quinn (assistant) |
Collected editions | |
God of War | ISBN 1-4012-2972-7 |
God of War is a six-issue American comic book limited series set in the Greek mythology era of the God of War universe. The series was written by Marv Wolfman, illustrated by Andrea Sorrentino, and the cover art for each issue was produced by Andy Park, who was also an artist for the video game series. The first five issues of God of War were published by WildStorm. Due to the company's closure in December 2010, the final issue was published by their parent company, DC Comics. The series' launch coincided with the release of the video game God of War III in March 2010. The final issue was published in January 2011, followed by a trade paperback in March.
The limited series follows the story of Kratos, the protagonist of the video game series. The majority is told in flashback and shows a past quest for the Ambrosia of Asclepius, and also relates the story of Kratos' present search for the same object. The two narratives are told simultaneously; Kratos first attempts to save his dying daughter, Calliope, and years later, he is seeking to destroy the Ambrosia to prevent the resurrection of the former God of War, Ares.
The series received mixed reviews. Some critics praised Wolfman's writing, while others said that although the setting was a good comic book incentive and a good prequel for the video game series, the story did not make sense. Sorrentino's interior artwork was criticized for being "muddy" by critics, but some did praise it for being distinctive and did a good job at setting the tone and atmosphere.