Thor and The Warriors Four
I have always found the Power Pack Series to be a too Disney...but considering that Disney now own Marvel I suppose it is fitting. I loved seeing how the Power Pack are dealing with real horrors such as the death of a loved one as they begin to struggle with grief. This issue showed such poignancy when dealing with children in grief. Alex being the oldest had to be stronger so he was more silent than the others, Julie not being quiet as old has the privelege of finding a whimsical way to save the say, Jack being Jack became angry and evasive while Katie being the youngest is still a little lost with the whole concept of death.
Seeing the Avengers Pets for the first time in this issue was a little startling but it seems the crossover fit this kid series perfectly. I found however Julie's finding the chapter about the golden apples in the book given to her by some nurse, then bumping into the pet avengers who were coincidentally battling Asgardian wolves-who could take them to Asgard...it was all little too convenient if you ask me.
Aside from the annoying cliff hanger in the end and the another sub-issue in which also carried and annoying cliff hanger I rather liked this issue.