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Indlæser... Thor, Vol. 1 (2008)af J. Michael Straczynski, Olivier Coipel (Illustrator)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. A very interesting take on Thor, with a reboot done by an excellent writer/artist combination. This is the first Thor series that I have read, and I found it very enjoyable, immersing, and somewhat easy to follow. It was written right around the civil war period in Marvel comics, with elements from that story reaching in and driving the plot. This is a very compelling start to a new arc for Thor, yet it might be confusing for those unfamiliar with the Civil War crossover, which takes place just before this. It features an alter ego for Thor, which I didn't know about before. I thought he was just himself on Earth? This comic says otherwise. I know, I know. I swore off superhero comics. But I saw this book recommended at my favorite bookstore the day I discovered Saga. And Thor was the only character I actually liked in that Avengers book I read. So I put this on my hold list. Sigh. It's true, the outfits are much more reasonable than most of the superhero comics I've been complaining about. Though despite the fact that this is a reboot, I felt like I was missing MILES of backstory. There were elements here that I really liked -- Thor creating Asgard in the middle of Oklahoma, then raising it to float a few feet in the air when authorities show up to tell him he can't build on land he doesn't own; the tribal leader at a refugee camp politely but firmly telling the Norse gods to take their war mongering elsewhere. But as much as I like the idea of these entire DC and Marvel universes that you can tap into anywhere and then just keep on exploring forever, in reality I think it's the universe creation that I really love. And how often does anyone get to do that at DC or Marvel? I'll stick to my independents, thank you very much. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Thor is back! And in a story only J. Michael Straczynski could tell! Returned to the pantheon of great Marvel heroes, the Asgardian God of Thunder is reunited with the mortal form of Dr. Don Blake. Together, they must reckon with the legacy of the mythic Norse kingdom and the awakening of its immortal heroes - but in a world that may not want them back!. No library descriptions found. |
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Thor returns to the world of the living and meets up again with Dr Don Blake, his human "host".
Asgard is rebuilt, but it is a lonely place, and Thor decides to return the other Norse Gods to fill Asgard. The locals (rural america) are not impressed and by the end, still havent fully come around to having Gods in their back yard.
Meanwhile Thor travels the world seeking out the other Gods in their human form, hoping to bring them forward before their hosts die. Each story is the tale of one such rescue, where Thor has to overcome some foe, either human or god. The final chapter sees him trying to rescue all remaining gods, even if it means his own destruction..... ( )