Well, I did miss what happened before but things would seem to have gone badly for the Norse Pantheon and now it's only Thor left. He decides to build a new Valhalla and to cause the gods to awake in the human bodies they now live in. It's interesting, I'm not sure that it truly works without more...
I loved the previous volume of Thor. I love the idea of Asgard floating over the American heartland while tourists peer through telescopes to get a glimpse of the gods. I love how Loki is using his new, female body to manipulate the Asgardians in ways that would be closed to him otherwise. Loki is o...
I will admit that while I really enjoy Marvel I probably do not keep up with the story lines like I should, so the fact that there was a whole storyline where the Avengers are devastated by one of their own kind of caught my attention while I looking through a hug box of comics I purchased not too l...
A strong Thor graphic novel, like most graphic novels, requires precision, balance and subtlety. Unfortunately this gaudy work fails to pass in all three of these areas. Instead the reader is presented with a confused mix of colour, exposition, diatribe and beautiful godly beings.The artwork is, as ...
A deeply impressive reboot. Or rebirth, more appropriately. Thor, and all the Asgardians, were really, truly, legitimately dead in the Marvel U. How to bring them back? Huge props to JMS for how he does handle it. No take backs, no cheap tricks, and no easy routes. The rebirth of the Asgardians is a...
Pros:Lots of interesting and dynamic panelling, making the most of the page/s (there are a bunch of two-page spreads).I know who the Silver Surfer is now! I was previously under the impression that he was a villain, so, uh, sorry, dude. He is actually pretty interesting here.Kid!Loki. Enough said.Co...
Well, I did miss what happened before but things would seem to have gone badly for the Norse Pantheon and now it's only Thor left. He decides to build a new Valhalla and to cause the gods to awake in the human bodies they now live in.It's interesting, I'm not sure that it truly works without more ba...
This probably hangs together better than most of the event books, but maybe I have just been brainwashed into thinking so by having read the enormous backlog of Adjective Avengers books leading into it.
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