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    Thor #5

    Thor » Thor #5 - Behold, A New Age of Thunder released by Marvel on April 2015.

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    Behold, A New Age of Thunder last edited by pikahyper on 01/06/22 11:28PM View full history

    The mysterious all-new Thor has taken Midgard by storm. But if her enemies have their say, her reign as the Goddess of Thunder will be a short one.

    Prince Odinson is making a list and checking it twice.

    All-Father Odin is so desperate to see Mjolnir returned to Asgard that he will call on some very dangerous, very unexpected allies.

    And the Absorbing Man and Titania are just up to their usual tricks. Namely, robbing banks and crushing anyone who dares get in their way.

    List of covers and their creators:

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    RegRegular CoverRussell Dauterman & Matthew Wilson1
    VarVariant CoverPhil Noto2
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    Who is Thor? 0

    Five issues in and we still don't have a single clue who the new Thor is. We know she's from Midgard, could she be Roz Solomon? Jane Foster? I'm anxiously waiting for the reveal but I find my patience waning as we're five issues in and we're no closer to knowing since we were from the start. After such a great issue last month I was expecting another great addition...but I was unfortunately let down. The problem so far stems from the fact that the new Thor doesn't really feel like she has a voic...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Some Things Are Worth the Wait... 0

    I am really coming around on that character Thor, thanks in large part to this new comic series. I have said (probably too much for most readers) that I was not a big fan of Thor in the past, but that this new version and change to the character seemed to really change the story in a way that made it genuinely interesting to me. Whereas before, Thor was a god with a magical hammer- basically, like how things went down in the pages of Civil War: Thor comes in, drops the hammer (pun very much inte...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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