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    Thunderstrike #1

    Thunderstrike » Thunderstrike #1 - Like Father!; Only Human! released by Marvel on January 1, 2011.

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    A proud legacy continues! Eric Masterson was the first to wield the enchanted mace called Thunderstrike and he sacrificed himself to save the world. But what happened to the mace? Has it been lost for all eternity or does the world still need heroes? Has the time finally come for someone else to follow Eric's journey and take on the mantle of Thunderstrike? Join us as the Marvel Universe welcomes back the everyman Avenger, THUNDERSTRIKE! Guest-starring Steve Rogers, Sharon Carter and the rampaging Rhino!

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    Review: Thunderstrike #1 0

    Eric Masterson's son, Kevin, finally comes of age to claim the Thunderstrike - - but is he worthy of its power?  The Good Seeing DeFalco and Frenz doing another book after Spider-Girl's conclusion is a real treat, because they pay proper attention to storytelling fundamentals that the "new school" all-too-often neglects.  As a fan of books whose heroes have a degree of moral ambiguity, I was actually appreciative of the fact that Kevin's bully. The story's facing the consequences of his trou...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Thunderstrike's Back, Finally 0

    The story of Thunderstrike finally gets a continuation as Kevin Masterson is reunited with his father's lost mace, and it is great to return to one of the gems of 90s.  Right off the bat, one of the major strengths of this new Thunderstrike title is the surprising direction Tom Defalco and Ron Frenz have gone with Kevin Masterson. The troubled way in which he has developed in the years since his father's death is actually very understandable and far more interesting than if he was still this wel...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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