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The Mighty Thor is dead Asgardia is in shambles, and the Odinson is distraught Jane Foster is standing at the gates of Valhalla and is met by Odin himself Jane feels that her story is not over, and it may not be The Odinson attempts to channel the power of the god Tempest, which[...]
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We are taken back to the day when Jane Foster first picked up Mjolnir before rejoining the present, where the Mighty Thor is facing off against the Mangog Asgardia is nearing the sun, and Thor convinces its denizens to evacuate while they have the chance This just leaves Thor and Mangog to have it[...]
You could probably guess what it is, but I'll not spoil it here.
Thor #704 art by Russel Dauterman and Matthew Wilson
Russell Dauterman's artwork continues to be a great fit for The Mighty Thor The battle tapestries are gorgeous, the impacts are felt, and the playing with the set-dressing and layouts are clever While the modern[...]
If you thought you knew how the Death of the Mighty Thor storyline was going to end in Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman's Mighty Thor comic (presumably with the death of the mighty Thor?), you've got another thing coming A press release from Marvel says that you know nothing, Jon Snow.
"This is it, folks! The[...]
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One of the big releases of Marvel Legacy as it returns to original numbering in such a way that it lands on a big anniversary issue, The Mighty Thor #700 is a massive juggernaut of an issue that is truly worthy of its landmark status in the ongoing story of the God(s) of Thunder.
The[...]
After all, Jason Aaron, the writer of Marvel Legacy #1, has been using the Phoenix a fair bit of late himself, in The Mighty Thor and Generations: Thor He obviously has plans for the character And with rumours that Aaron is taking over Avengers in the future with a big event in mind, perhaps it's[...]
Marvel has revealed yet another graphic showing how they added up the numbers for another Marvel Legacy title, and you know what that means. That's right,
The Mighty Thor #700 will begin the Death of Jane Foster storyline for Marvel Legacy, but creative team Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman won't say whether Foster will actually die.
When your storyline is called "the death of ____," one of the obvious implications is that ____ will die in said storyline However, according to an[...]
The first one, in what is surely a never-before-been-done industry-changing moment, teases the death of a major character: The Mighty Thor!
Of course, since Marvel hasn't actually revealed any information about any of these books, we have no idea if The Mighty Thor will actually be (temporarily) killed off, or if it's just "for the cover."[...]
We swear, we didn't mean to make that headline rhyme.
We've known for some time that a new Thor will be debuting in The Mighty Thor #20, in stores in June Back in Unworthy Thor #5, we saw a mysterious figure reaching for Ultimate Thor's hammer, as Bleeding Cool wrote at the time:
We have Jone Foster,[...]
I'll start by straight up saying this is speculation. This is a piece about some information to consider to watch as news about, yes, yet ANOTHER Marvel
Over in The Mighty Thor, Jane Foster might not have a penis, but she does retain her originally solicited artist.
MIGHTY THOR #15
JASON AARON (W) • RUSSELL DAUTERMAN (A/C)
Variant Cover by RYAN SOOK
Variant Cover by ANDREA SORRENTINO
Story Thus Far Variant Cover by CHRISTIAN WARD
Teaser Variant Cover by MIKE DEODATO
THE "ASGARD/SHI'AR WAR" STARTS HERE!
As Malekith's campaign to conquer[...]
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The Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
They say:
John Morgan is back to help Foxi delve deep into the heart of the top 5 new single issues out this week of Wednesday December 16, 2015.
Books featured:
Image Comics : Tokyo Ghost[...]
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The Mighty Thor #1
By Adam X Smith
Is it bad that Thor comics have never really been my bag? I've always been a big fan of[...]
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The Mighty Thor, Vol 2 (Marvel Masterworks)
Thor first appeared in Journey Into Mystery #83 in 1962, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Lee's younger brother and frequent scripter, Larry Lieber Introduced during a very short period of unprecedented creativity, Thor was debuted the same month as Spider-Man in Amazing[...]