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THOR comic books, should they be T+, or PG?

Okay, the first issue of 'The Mighty Thor', was really good. I liked it, but a page of it got me thinking, should it really be a T+ rated comic book? 

Lately a few comic books with The Mighty Avenger, were.. strange in my eyes. First it was the Ultimate Marvel imprint - New Ultimates. In the first issue #SPOILER ALERT# Hela, the Asgardian goddess of Death, was going to ressurect Thor, but she wanted something in exchange. She wanted a son, from the God of Thunder. After that, there was a page, where Hela was obscurely dressed. Then I thought, 'What the ef, am I reading!?', seriously it was a weird scene for a T+ comic book, but then i saw the cover and realised it was actually PG rated. PG comic books, contain violence and more graphic imagery(eg. half naked people, blood, and stuff). Sure, it was okay, then, it's not like they showed her actual breasts, or something. Then I stopped thinking about it, I got the book around Xmas, so i had more important stuff to deal with.

And then, this Wednesday - The Mighty Thor, issue one came out.

Let me get this straight, The Mighty Thor is rated T+, which is for 13+ readers. I won't spoil anything, 'cause it's a pretty new book, but I will show you what got me worried.

Sure, no boobs or other public parts, but still, this issue showed more flesh even than the PG rated New Ultimates! And then, there was the dialogue. Basically, Sif asks Odinson, if she still satisfies him. This is, this is, this is.. just wrong! I don't want my 13 year old brother to read such stuff. How come New Ultimates was PG, and this is T+?! 

So. Marvel should get their stuff together! Either make the book PG, or stop putting naked pages in it, okai?

Personally, I like the God of Thunder, with more clothes on, but you know, it's all about the fangirls.

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