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    Thor » Thor #1 - Rebirth released by Marvel on September 2007.

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    Rebirth last edited by pikahyper on 08/24/19 10:25PM View full history

    Not a clone! Not a robot! Not an imaginary story! The God of Thunder is officially BACK! You’ve waited for it, you’ve demanded it…and we say thee YEA! The Odinson comes roaring to life in this highly anticipated ongoing series by red-hot superstars J. Michael Straczynski (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN) and Olivier Coipel (HOUSE OF M)! But how does a god return from Ragnarok? And what place will he find in a world torn by CIVIL WAR?

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    Thor is back! And this time... ITS PERSONAL! 0

    Recently Thor has made a few appearances in the Marvel Universe or at least something resembling him did. This was a droid made by Tony Stark and Reed Richards. This comic is not about him. This comic is about the real deal, the real Thor. The comic starts out with Thor is this void of nothingness. Thor contemplates whether he truely exists or even if he ever existed. A man comes to him and tells him his journey is not yet over. I won't much more but let's just say I'm glad Marvel didn't pull so...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Seriously...it's officially hammer time. (SPOILERS) 0

    The God of Thunder makes his re-debut in the most recent title about the Asgardian warrior God written by J. Micheal Stracynski, who since his run on Spidey has me suspecting that he's fond of the whole mystical element. Involving magic in Spider-Man might have been a bad idea, but it would seem that Stracynski has found his niche as the story spinner for everyone's favorite hammer weilding Norwegian. I don't personally know how Thor's tale ended, and never followed his story with extreme scruti...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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