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    Thor #617

    Thor » Thor #617 released by Marvel on January 2011.

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    last edited by pikahyper on 08/24/19 10:28PM View full history

    THE WORLD EATERS continue their rampage down the World Tree on an unstoppable blitz to Asgard. The magnificient residents of the nine worlds flee their rampage... coming to Asgard for protection. Can the Fallen City protect the exiles of seven worlds from an unimaginable evil? And what on earth is Thor doing in Paris? And who has he found there...? You wouldn't believe us if we told you.

    Note: This issue features the first appearance of Kid Loki.

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    This game you will win! 0

    In my mind there are basically four kinds of comic book issues – the one shot, the setup issue, the ‘big fight’ issue, and the personal development issue.  The last three usually happen in that order as after a big story arc it is necessary to take a step back and define the character a bit more.  Generally speaking the ‘big fight’ issues are the ones that fans remember the best, but without the setup issues they would be meaningless.   Thor 617 is such a setup issue, but while it is just buil...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

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    Thor seeks out and claims a reincarnated Loki while Balder tragically ignores the apocalyptic warnings of a scientist associate of Iron Man's.  The Good Having been around since the title reverted back to Journey to Mystery following Onslaught, I'm actually quite pleased by this latest riff on the notion of the Aesir hiding in civilian human identities. That, along with Balder's ennui regarding the fate of Asgard, combines the traditional romance of these stories with a modern sci-fi edge witho...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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