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Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman come in and pick up their Thor run that was interrupted during Secret Wars. Malekith and Roxxon continue their war on the light elves while Odin continues to behave abnormally. I like where they are taking Jane Foster's character even though her dealing with cancer is depressing. It gives her the real marks of a hero.
My partner got me the full run of this story line for my birthday. I'm trying to savor it... Obviously because it took me about a month to read it. I love Jane Foster as Thor and the art is right up my alley.
I haven't been a huge fan of the new female Thor but this book really clicked for me. More excellent work from Aaron.
This was so fun omg!I loved this one!It pretty much starts with Jane recounting what being Thor does to her but this volume we focus more on the dark council being formed and then we have the politics of the council of realms and whatever madness has inflicted Odin as he imprisoned his wife Freyja and then the stuff with the light elves and how Thor is busy saving lives there, then confronting Loki and dealing with Laufey, coming to Asgard to save Freyja and battle Odin in one of the best fights...
I'm getting a bit fed up of watching Loki and Malekeith constantly trick everyone. Can't they come up with something new?I think Aaron has lost me on this run.
I am absolutely loving every issue of Marvel's new Thor saga. Jason Aaron is really delivering the goods on this book; every single issue has contained an 'OMG' moment for me.Oh, and let's not forget Russell Dauterman's incredible artwork! Any artist who can make me not miss Essad Ribic has got to be pretty damned good.I do understand those readers who are pining for the original Thor. I'm a huge fan and miss him quite a bit myself, but I also love the new Thor and am very happy to be patient an...
[Read as single issues]If you're not reading Jason Aaron's Thor stuff by now, a) what is wrong with you and b) how long before you start reading it and see how good it is?In this new volume, that carries on from all of the previous volumes because Marvel, we see Jane Foster battling with Malekith, Dario Agger, and...Loki? Oh no, not again. The War Of The Realms is on its way, and there's hell to pay before that starts.Jane Foster's adventures are always engaging, and seeing Aaron playing on such...
This is a very cool continuation of a previous series with Jane in the title role as Thor. Great plotting and direction. Loving the number of character arcs and twists/turns in the plot.
Marvel relaunch their female Thor series after just two volumes because of Secret Wars despite there being no real change after that event. Le sigh. It’s easy to see why irregular/non-comics readers get confused trying to read superhero books in a certain order when the fucktards at Marvel/DC are constantly pulling the rug out from under them. Anyways, if you’re not caught up on this series yet (despite this being a Volume 1!), SPOILSIES AHEAD if only because I mention the name of who Thor is an...
With the current release of Thor: Ragnarok, which finally takes the God of Thunder into a colourful and hilarious cosmic adventure that would make Jack Kirby and Walter Simonson proud, now would be the time to start reading the comic books exploring the tales of the Nine Realms. Whilst currently reading Kieron Gillen's run of Journey into Mystery, I also started reading somewhere in the middle of Jason Aaron's ongoing Thor run, in which our mighty hero is now the former love interest Dr Jane Fos...
This will be a YMMV book. I was really interested by the political unrest in Asgard and by the war between the realms, but this won't be a hit with everyone. The first issue, though, is one that I think will be almost universally well liked. It's the most introspection we've gotten from Jane since she became Thor, and it was badly needed. The juxtaposition between Jane undergoing chemotherapy as Jane and flying as Thor was very nicely handled. Aaron explains that her chemo won't work, because tr...
This. Was. Awesome!This comic had everything I'm looking for from the medium: strong character-based conflict, narrative twists and turns, exciting battles where something is actually at stake, maniacal bad guys who have incredibly smart and well-thought-out plans to achieve their ends, multiple clashing agendas, secrecy and intrigue, fantastic art and great colour work, sharp dialogue, and above all, tons of fun. Jason Aaron has been killing it on Thor since issues one, and is one of the best w...
Holy crap, is Jason Aaron on fire lately. His Doctor Strange is the best new Marvel series, Star Wars is still really good, and his creator-owned The Goddamned promises to be all kinds of crazy (I've only read the first issue so far and am waiting for the trade). And here comes the next chapter in his epic Thor run, yet again re-numbered and re-titled (In Marvel's defence, though, this easily could be a great jump-on point for new readers, it is very friendly in that regard).Aaron writes an extr...
Hold up, stop the beat a minute. I got something to say. Jason, I wanna tell you this shit right now while this fucking weed is in me. I don't know if I ever told you this, but I FINALLY love A thor title, so now I got your back. Just know this shit. Sorry, had the chronic 2001 in my car this morning while I was thinking of how to review this. So anyway...Thor has been a hit or miss with me. Even the exciting "Godbomb" arc was "Good" but not "Great" for me. I've never liked Thor much. He's one o...
3.5 stars
i’d really give this 3.5/5 because some issues were really good while some were lacking a lot.
The Realm is in trouble....But fear not, because....I can‘t really say much about the plot, because it would pretty much be a spoiler any which way. I am still reading this whole thing wildly out of proper sequence or rather I am reading in sequence, but mostly only the first volume of each story arch. However, despite the large holes in my reading, I think it would be the most fun to read these comics in the proper order, to get at least some of the character development and suspense. Subsequen...
As Thor, Dr. Jane Foster is the Goddess of Thunder. However, when she puts the hammer down and returns to her mortal form she’s dying of cancer, and becoming Thor prevents her chemo from working. Being a hero is literally killing her, and yet Jane refuses to stop because the 10 realms need a Thor, especially now that the Dark Elves have teamed up with the evil Roxxon Corporation to wage ware on the light elves, Loki has returned, and Odin is being a real dick.Great stuff here with Jason Aaron ro...
Overall ⭐⭐⭐️⭐️ ┊ 4 stars────────────────────────────────────────►The Mighty Thor (2015-) #1 ⭐⭐⭐️⭐️ ┊ 4 starsI love Aaron's work! This is great! The artwork is beautiful <3"The flesh may be weak...But the Thunder is strong!"►The Mighty Thor (2015-) #2 ⭐⭐⭐️⭐️ ┊ 4 starsOh Loki, what are you up to?! Why is this my go-to line every time Loki is involved! Haha!I am sooooo impressed with the graphics - both colours and sketches! Love it!"I am...Loki. And a Loki isn't a slave to the whims of his ancesto...
I hate the concept. Hate it. Hate that there's a new person running around with the name Thor, wielding Mjolnir, and calling down the thunder. I don't care if the person a female or not. I just don't like my original characters getting displaced. <--personal preference I also hate the cancer theme. Haaaaaate it.I guess the idea is to bring real-life struggles to a comic character, but...Fuck! Utilize the magic to heal yourself, you idiot!Any real person who had cancer would, and you're being fli...