Writer: RAM V
Art: EVAN CAGLE and NIMIT MALAVIA
Publisher: DC Comics
Price:$4.99
Reviewed by: Anonymous
Release Date: August 20th, 2025
The New Gods find themselves assimilating as Earth’s new residents, but this transition is not without its difficulties. The New Gods and the Justice League have all set their sights on young Kamal, the newest New God, destined to someday become the Steed prophesied by the Source. While these benevolent forces attempt to find the right path to lead this child down, malicious entities from Earth and beyond attempt a power grab—and the DC Universe may never be the same again.

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THE DISPATCH
The New Gods #9 continues to push this series into fascinating new territory, blending cosmic grandeur with grounded, human-level struggles. The central hook of this issue—the New Gods acclimating to life on Earth—works beautifully as both a narrative device and a metaphor. It highlights the awkward tension of divine beings attempting to live among mortals while maintaining their sense of cosmic destiny. Writer and artist maintain a strong balance between the intimate and the epic, capturing both the grandeur of the Source’s prophecies and the small, almost fragile moments of community-building as the New Gods attempt to belong.

The spotlight on Kamal, the child prophesied to become the Steed, brings a much-needed freshness to the story. Unlike many legacy figures in DC lore, Kamal doesn’t feel like a retread or a forced mantle-passing. Instead, he embodies both uncertainty and promise, a child at the intersection of the Justice League’s mentorship and the New Gods’ heritage. The tension around his potential creates genuine narrative weight—every choice surrounding him feels like it could tip the scales of the DC Universe.

What makes this issue sing is the way it juggles competing forces. The Justice League’s involvement feels organic rather than obligatory, their presence reinforcing the stakes while also giving familiar characters meaningful roles in guiding Kamal. Meanwhile, the darker forces that seek to exploit the boy’s destiny serve as a reminder of how fragile hope can be when power is at stake. These elements together give the issue an air of inevitability, as though the DC Universe itself is shifting around this one child.

Visually, the art remains top-tier, with crisp panel layouts that highlight both the grandeur of the New Gods and the grit of Earth. The contrast between cosmic landscapes and street-level Earthly settings underscores the theme of assimilation. The colors, particularly in scenes tied to the Source, glow with an ethereal energy that makes the stakes feel mythic.

FINAL THOUGHTS
As with past installments, The New Gods #9 is not afraid to be bold. It continues to carve its own lane in DC’s mythos, and while the story is dense at times, it’s never overwhelming. Instead, it feels like a saga building toward something monumental. By centering Kamal and tying his fate so directly to both the Justice League and the New Gods, the creative team has crafted a story that feels urgent, necessary, and brimming with potential. The New Gods #9 is an amazing issue that balances prophecy, character, and world-shaking stakes with remarkable finesse.

