by Josh@TFAW

Religion has been a taboo in the comic book industry for decades. But with so much rich material stemming from so many religions, it was only a matter of time before pioneering artists paved the way for books we're seeing today.

For some, these books are an affront to their sensibilities. Seeing Jesus battle zombies (Jesus Hates Zombies Lincoln Hates Werewolves) or reading a story that chronicles Earth's apocalypse at the hands of a man-made godlike superhero (Warren Ellis' new Supergod series) might not agree with some people.

For others, a mutant messiah makes sense in the wake of "House of M" (Cable) and the story of God sending angels to cleanse the world after losing faith in humanity (Legion, which is a precursor to the upcoming film) or a story about a post apocalyptic world where every last superhero suddenly disappears (Rapture) are not only intriguing, they're downright impossible to pass up!


Cable #4 (Variant Cover Edition)
Cable

Legion Prophets #1 (of 4)
Legion: Prophets
4 Issue Miniseries

Rapture #6
Rapture

It's okay if these titles offend you. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. I for one, am very much intrigued by these upcoming offerings and have been enjoying Cable recently and have dug Rapture thus far.

So are you excited about these titles or do you abhor them? Have another religion inspired title I didn't talk about in the article? Feel free to voice your opinion or comment below!