Placeholder: One of the greatest single issues of all time - and for good reason! This is a milestone classic in the history of comics, because it showed the awesome scope of Jack Kirby's cosmic vision and imagination. New Gods #7 features the start of the Eternal War between New Genesis and Apokolips, gives us the origin story of Highfather, tells us of how Orion and Mister Miracle came to be as they are, and showed us the early twisted machination of Darkseid. This is a tour de force comic, so much so, tha One of the greatest single issues of all time - and for good reason! This is a milestone classic in the history of comics, because it showed the awesome scope of Jack Kirby's cosmic vision and imagination. New Gods #7 features the start of the Eternal War between New Genesis and Apokolips, gives us the origin story of Highfather, tells us of how Orion and Mister Miracle came to be as they are, and showed us the early twisted machination of Darkseid. This is a tour de force comic, so much so, tha

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One of the greatest single issues of all time - and for good reason! This is a milestone classic in the history of comics, because it showed the awesome scope of Jack Kirby's cosmic vision and imagination. New Gods #7 features the start of the Eternal War between New Genesis and Apokolips, gives us the origin story of Highfather, tells us of how Orion and Mister Miracle came to be as they are, and showed us the early twisted machination of Darkseid. This is a tour de force comic, so much so, tha

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