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First issue introduced a new status quo: the Odinson out; new Thor in, and she's a goddess!Aaron's previous Thor was a celebration of all sorts of manliness; drinking, fighting, and wenching. Here, the script is flipped and it's probably better for it.
I like the feminist slant, but I looked up what happens, and I am a little po'ed by it. Still, love the idea.
Awesome
I am so excited for this series, and it's starting off really good. And sad - so very sad.
All I know is, Odin continues to be the worst.
Before I begin my review, may I just say, haters to the left? I have been highly anticipating this comic release for several reasons, which I will go into after I review the actual first issue.Thor #1 picks up about where the God of Thunder and the Original Sin arcs left off- Nick Fury has whispered an unknown secret to Thor which has caused him to be unable to wield Mjolnir. He has become unworthy, he is no longer the God of Thunder. Thor #1 picks up with Thor Odinson pleading to Mjolnir to ple...
just logging some single issues which I previously added as volumes :)
Here it is, the headline grabbing comic announced a few months ago, besides the black Captain America and the Superior Iron Man (is that where Otto went?): female Thor! Well, kind of - Thor is still Thor but there’s now a mysterious woman who can lift the hammer that he no longer can. And you know what? It’s really good! And thank the gods they didn’t go with “Thoretta” or “Thorina” for a name - female Thor is still Thor. So what’s the roast beef - how come Thor is no longer Thor? Well, towards
Thor! I can't wait to read the whole volume!Unfortunately, this one issue was the only thing I could get my hands on.Yeah, yeah, I know I'm late to the party...The issue starts out with an attack on an underwater complex of some sort, by the Frost Giants and that squirrely Dark Elf from Stval...Swevtle...Svartflalle...wherever the Dark Elves come from. The rest of the story takes place on the moon, which is the current home to Mjolnir (I got smart and just googled that one).For those of you
The suspense! In this first and much awaited issue we see Thor as we know him fall from grace and a mystery female lift the hammer in his place. The identity of that woman is hinted at, but I'm sure it's not going to be that easy. I'm left hanging here! Really curious to see where Thor (dude)'s fate takes him now that he's lost his powers too. I feel a subscription coming on...
A strong, beautiful beginning. I can't wait for more!
Thor (2014-2015) #1, Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman (Illustrator)Starts out with an attack on an underwater, the rest of the story takes place on the moon. Something dark has befallen the God of Thunder, leaving him unworthy for the first time ever! I loved the first issue of new Thor!تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز دهم ماه فوریه سال 2017 میلادیعنوان: تور (2014 - 215)؛ نویسنده: جیسون آرون؛ تصویرگر: راسل دوترمن؛ا. شربیانی
Don't you dare to fuck that up, don't you dare! *gets excited*
I liked it.
Hell yes, "There must always be a Thor." And I love who was picked as the female Thor -- (view spoiler)[Freyja (hide spoiler)]. It feels organic to the story, and not jammed in solely for political correctness/pandering. Update: Looking at these pages of a later issue of this Thor run, my comment above regarding who became Thor looks completely wrong. Oops.Further Update: Having now read the entire eight issue arc, which was really good, I can confirm that a) my guess at who became Thor was 100
A very intriguing start. I love the female power ,and can we plz kick Odin in the nuts !?? The end was amazingly captured and the suspense is killing me :)
I was very hesitant to start the new Thor simply because I didn't think I would like Thor as a female. I put it off. When people tried talking to me about it, I would simply change the topic. I was in a comic book store a couple weeks ago and there was the first issue of new Thor, staring me in the face. I loved the cover art immediately! I couldn't control myself I had to pick it up and read it. The worse thing that could happen would be that I was right, it was awful and now I had material to
MY BODY IS READY!
I've never been interested in Thor before, let alone EXCITED. This changes everything. The art is lovely and already there are deliciously feminist undertones. (Can we keep the All-Mother? Please?) I'm pleased to add this series to my very small pull list.
I'm undecided on this one. Don't get me wrong, I'm super stoked that a woman will be yielding the hammer, but this first comic was 100% backstory and introduction. Our heroine doesn't appear until the very last page. So we will see.