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Thor
Character » Thor appears in 8580 issues.
Thor Odinson is the All-father of Asgard /God of Thunder, offspring of All-Father Odin & Elder-Goddess Gaea. Combining the powers of both realms makes him an elder-god hybrid and a being of no perceivable limits. Armed with his enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir which helps him to channel his godly energies. The mightiest and the most beloved warrior in all of Asgard, a staunch ally for good and one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse/omniverse. Thor is also a founding member of the Avengers.
Who wants an old man Thor ongoing title?
@BumpyBoo said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
but he already has one
He does? I am not very well informed when it comes to Thor, but that sounds interesting :)
Well Thor: God of Thunder if focused on Young Thor in the Viking Era, current Thor and Old Man Thor in the future
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@BumpyBoo said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
but he already has one
He does? I am not very well informed when it comes to Thor, but that sounds interesting :)
Well Thor: God of Thunder if focused on Young Thor in the Viking Era, current Thor and Old Man Thor in the future
Ooh, cool, sounds like it might be worth a look. Is it something you can just jump into and have it make sense, or is a little Thor knowledge required? As I say, I have read VERY little of his :)
@BumpyBoo said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@BumpyBoo said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
but he already has one
He does? I am not very well informed when it comes to Thor, but that sounds interesting :)
Well Thor: God of Thunder if focused on Young Thor in the Viking Era, current Thor and Old Man Thor in the future
Ooh, cool, sounds like it might be worth a look. Is it something you can just jump into and have it make sense, or is a little Thor knowledge required? As I say, I have read VERY little of his :)
I would say you could jump right on in, I hated Thor before this book
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@BumpyBoo said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
@BumpyBoo said:
@Jonny_Anonymous said:
but he already has one
He does? I am not very well informed when it comes to Thor, but that sounds interesting :)
Well Thor: God of Thunder if focused on Young Thor in the Viking Era, current Thor and Old Man Thor in the future
Ooh, cool, sounds like it might be worth a look. Is it something you can just jump into and have it make sense, or is a little Thor knowledge required? As I say, I have read VERY little of his :)
I would say you could jump right on in, I hated Thor before this book
Really? Well now I have to read it. Thank you for the info! ^_^
@BumpyBoo: You'll really like this Thor book I think, there are only four issues and it has a lot of fun concepts that are presented beautifully. If you like mythology in general, and also some fantasy and larger than life elements its pretty good, plus the antagonist is majorly spooky. Oh but also it has some nice grounded elements too, its not all out of touch with reality, in my opinion its the perfect mix. Good book for a Thor beginner and a long time Thor fan.
@SC said:
@BumpyBoo: You'll really like this Thor book I think, there are only four issues and it has a lot of fun concepts that are presented beautifully. If you like mythology in general, and also some fantasy and larger than life elements its pretty good, plus the antagonist is majorly spooky. Oh but also it has some nice grounded elements too, its not all out of touch with reality, in my opinion its the perfect mix. Good book for a Thor beginner and a long time Thor fan.
Really liking the sound of this, I really do enjoy reading about mythology, and everyone loves a creepy bad guy, right? It's win-win!
So you agree that it would be a pretty good entry point then? Thanks mate, your recommendations tend to pan out quite well ^_^
@BumpyBoo said:
Really liking the sound of this, I really do enjoy reading about mythology, and everyone loves a creepy bad guy, right? It's win-win!
So you agree that it would be a pretty good entry point then? Thanks mate, your recommendations tend to pan out quite well ^_^
I don't want to ruin it too much, but this is a fast paced book, and so in four issues a lot of fun will be thrown at you, some of its a bit grim, because a part of the plot is dealing with alien gods and some of their demise, and so your put into a situation that I can only describe as being like a little kid again learning about Greek and Norse mythology for the first time? As far as you are treated to fantastic and awes inspiring god beings from other planets that are modeled after and relate to that planets species.
Its nothing overly complex, you don't need to know anything about Thor other than the book is about Thor and well yeah. In my opinion this has been the best new reader friendly relaunch book for Marvel. I hope you enjoy it and if you enjoy it enough review or blog it! **grin**
@SC: It sounds really interesting, especially the godlike beings from other planets - what's not to like? :D And definitely, whether I enjoy it or not (from the sounds of it I will be surprised if I don't), I'll review it, for sure. Will be interesting to review something people have actually read hehe! XD
@BumpyBoo said:
@SC: It sounds really interesting, especially the godlike beings from other planets - what's not to like? :D And definitely, whether I enjoy it or not (from the sounds of it I will be surprised if I don't), I'll review it, for sure. Will be interesting to review something people have actually read hehe! XD
This book is amazing.
I'm seriously diggin the current Thor ongoing, and that's coming form a guy who has NEVER been a fan of Thor.
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