Odin #2: Nazi Punks Summon Norse Gods in Twisted New Horror

Image Comics’ horror series Odin #2 is about to hit shelves, promising more unsettling dread and twisted mythology. Forget your standard horror fare; this one plunges readers into a nightmarish summoning gone wrong, starring Nazi punks in the frozen wilds of Norway. Yes, you read that right.
The series follows Robert, who abandoned his identity as Roberto to fit in with a group of neo-Nazis. Now, these unsavory friends have dragged him to a remote Norwegian forest, not for a campfire singalong, but to literally summon a god. Unsurprisingly, things take a very dark turn. Preview pages tease chilling hallucinations of faces in trees and disembodied sounds, hinting at psychological terror merging with the supernatural. There's even a mythological flashback suggesting Odin, their intended deity, might not be as benevolent as these misguided fascists hope, potentially transforming and tricking them into gruesome ends.
This isn't just shock value; the creative team behind Odin is a powerhouse. James Tynion IV (known for Something is Killing the Children, House of Slaughter) and Marguerite Bennett (Witchblade) pen the scripts, bringing their signature blend of character depth and chilling atmosphere. Letizia Cadonici’s art, coupled with Jordie Bellaire’s masterful colors, creates an aesthetic that’s both beautiful and deeply disturbing. This team continues to craft one of the most jaw-dropping horror experiences of the year. If you're looking for a horror comic that genuinely pushes boundaries, Odin #2 demands your attention.
“Forget your standard horror fare; this one plunges readers into a nightmarish summoning gone wrong, starring Nazi punks in the frozen wilds of Norway.”
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Catzye Take
This comic certainly doesn't pull any punches, tackling uncomfortable themes head-on with a premise that's equal parts audacious and terrifying. Fans of Tynion IV's darker works will want to see how this controversial setup unfolds. It's a bold move for Image, and we're here for it.
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