The God Butcher, Part Four of Five: The Last God in Asgard last edited by The_Kidd on 10/25/19 02:08AM View full history

    Thousands of years in the future the last god king of a ruined Asgard makes his final stand against the berserker legions of the God Butcher.

    But even a king can fall. Even King Thor.

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    Thor: God of Thunder #4 0

    SummaryThe “The God Butcher” story arc continues as the three time-specific plot threads advance. The bulk of the issue concerns present day Thor and his quest to locate Gorr and put an end to his massacre. Past-Thor remains in the clutches of Gorr, chained and unable to avoid torture, while Future-Thor, the last surviving Asgardian, is locked in perpetual battle with Gorr’s army. The plot threads begin to converge by the end of the issue and the bigger picture begins to be revealed.What I liked...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Go To Hell..... Oops I Meant Hel! 0

    I've never liked Thor in my entire life, until now. honestly, i adore this book. i don't even know where to begin. Ok, first things first, the transitions between past, present and future are very well handled, the flow feels naturally and more importantly it doesn't feel like your getting cut off the main story, in fact, the transitions happen in such a well adjusted manner than your stuck with the main events through the book. Moreover, I love Gorr, i seriously like him as the villain here, he...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Breaking a God 0

    This has been a fantastic series, and much better than I ever expected it would be. Jason Aaron has done a brilliant job, and I haven't enjoyed reading Thor as much since J. Michael Straczynski's run. I really hope that this level of quality continues after this storyline, and doesn't drop, like it did in Aaron's The Incredible Hulk series.PlotThis issue starts with an old Thor battling Gorr's Black Berserker's. The story jumps over the timelines between the younger, older, and present Thor, and...

    9 out of 9 found this review helpful.
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