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This reads like a series of shorts. Thor fights Juggernaut and then he's in Hel to fight with Balder to defeat the queen of cinders and then he's in the future with his descendants on earth and Old Man Phoenix and fighting Dr Doom at the end of time. Basically Thor Fights a lot.
Comics that I know of is never this good. Here's some thing honest coming out from me - I stop reading comics after the year 2002. It was then, I had no idea what was going on in the comic world. Who are the great writers of its time (except Geoff Johns because of his writings on The Flash; I never ...
I saw a lot of this in Black Bolt, and the whole 'see it from someone else's point of view' only plays if you show something new. This felt word-for-word the same; since the dialogue has to be... It didn't add enough from Medusa or Black Bolt's point of view for me to appreciate this retelling. ...
And since this is Nick Spencer's co-author on Damnation, that means this is towing Spencer's line. Sorry, no, you have the ability to say no to that bullshit, but Nick Spencer was the one responsible for Marvel gas lighting us in a way: it was his storyline that cornered them into that. You ha...
I'll miss it. It was confusing, and weird, but funny as hell, too. Also, a lot of what happens - like why Loki does this - is unexpected, but kinda makes sense, too. Zelma's decision at the end? I didn't see it coming, but, yes, it makes sense, too.