The God Butcher, Part Three of Five: The Hall of the Lost last edited by The_Kidd on 10/25/19 02:07AM View full history

    Following the bloody wake of murdered gods across the depths of space, Thor tracks the God Butcher into the present!

    Discovering a forgotten cave on earth that echoes with the cries of tortured gods...the Thunder God is shocked to find himself among them...!

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    Forgotten Gods 0

    I have really been enjoying this series, and it's been one of the bigger surprises out of Marvel NOW! Jason Aaron has done brilliant work in the past but the last series' I read of his, Incredible Hulk, and Wolverine and the X-Men were a bit poor, in WATX's case at least during Avengers Vs. X-Men, as I dropped it after that. I have however heard it's still inconsistent though. This series has however been very good and I have loved every issue, which was surprising as when I heard what type of s...

    9 out of 9 found this review helpful.

    Even Thor Knows The Meaning Of Fear ! 0

    well.....i'd like to start with the fact that i never really liked Thor, in fact , i at one time hated Thor, and as the i became neutral towards Thor i picked this up. Now the thing is, i was really skeptical about this, because Jason Aaron did poorly with his Incredible Hulk Run, but boy did this relaunch really blew my mind. This is one of my favorite marvel now titles, and there are many things that are great about this book. First of all, the thing that's stands out the most is Jason introdu...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    I Am Thunder, Hear Me Roar! 0

    Is it possible to keep gushing on about the epic mythological tone of Esad Ribic's artwork? From expansive lands and impossibly dark caves to the architecture of Gods and fallen dragons. Ribic is probably the all time perfect artist for Thor.And Jason Aaron is making sure he does the art justice as he continues his time spanning epic tale of a being that slays the very Gods themselves. The focus this time is centered around present day Thor, with a few very deep touches on the past and future, t...

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