The myth-making climax of Jason Aaron’s legendary THOR run! The Odinson has regained his mantle — but Mjolnir has been destroyed! With conflict spreading through the realms, Thor will need new hammers. Lots of them! But will any amount of weapons be enough against such threats as the unstoppable Juggernaut and the Queen of Cinders? Valkyries, angels and more join the fight The myth-making climax of Jason Aaron’s legendary THOR run! The Odinson has regained his mantle — but Mjolnir has been destroyed! With conflict spreading through the realms, Thor will need new hammers. Lots of them! But will any amount of weapons be enough against such threats as the unstoppable Juggernaut and the Queen of Cinders? Valkyries, angels and more join the fight as the dark elf Malekith’s War of the Realms spills into Midgard, engulfing Thor and all those he loves! Everything is about to change, for Thor and for Asgard. Then, at the end of time, witness the final fate of the ancient King Thor — as he encounters a very old friend, and faces his hated stepbrother Loki one last time! Jason Aaron and artist Esad Ribić reunite for the epic conclusion! COLLECTING: Thor (2018) 1-16, King Thor (2019) 1-4
Thor by Jason Aaron: The Complete Collection, Vol. 5
The myth-making climax of Jason Aaron’s legendary THOR run! The Odinson has regained his mantle — but Mjolnir has been destroyed! With conflict spreading through the realms, Thor will need new hammers. Lots of them! But will any amount of weapons be enough against such threats as the unstoppable Juggernaut and the Queen of Cinders? Valkyries, angels and more join the fight The myth-making climax of Jason Aaron’s legendary THOR run! The Odinson has regained his mantle — but Mjolnir has been destroyed! With conflict spreading through the realms, Thor will need new hammers. Lots of them! But will any amount of weapons be enough against such threats as the unstoppable Juggernaut and the Queen of Cinders? Valkyries, angels and more join the fight as the dark elf Malekith’s War of the Realms spills into Midgard, engulfing Thor and all those he loves! Everything is about to change, for Thor and for Asgard. Then, at the end of time, witness the final fate of the ancient King Thor — as he encounters a very old friend, and faces his hated stepbrother Loki one last time! Jason Aaron and artist Esad Ribić reunite for the epic conclusion! COLLECTING: Thor (2018) 1-16, King Thor (2019) 1-4
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Ben Zimmerman –
We have reached the end of Jason Aaron's run of Thor. This volume features a lot of art by Mike Del Mundo, which may have diminished the experience for me a bit. Del Mundo does crazy interesting art, but I found it somewhat tiring to read. In general the images feel like really busy album covers or posters. They're rad, but they lack the clean points of focus I would like in a comic layout. To be fair that improves over the course of the run. I'm kind of annoyed they didn't just include War of th We have reached the end of Jason Aaron's run of Thor. This volume features a lot of art by Mike Del Mundo, which may have diminished the experience for me a bit. Del Mundo does crazy interesting art, but I found it somewhat tiring to read. In general the images feel like really busy album covers or posters. They're rad, but they lack the clean points of focus I would like in a comic layout. To be fair that improves over the course of the run. I'm kind of annoyed they didn't just include War of the Realms in this, since like half of the book is set up for that. If I'm being honest I think the set up for that event runs a little long, and it meanders a bit. Part of what's so good about Godbomb is that it's tight. The main run in this definitely isn't. That being said, War of the Realms itself is good, and there is some nice character development for both Loki and Thor throughout. I haven't read the Cates run yet, but I will be very disappointed if he just throws all that aside and resets the character. This was a long run, and I think Aaron's work with Thor should have a significant lasting impact. This also contains King Thor, which is Aaron's goodbye to the character, and it's fantastic. It has that same mix of well executed theming and epic scale that made Godbomb amazing. It's definitely the highlight of this collection for me.
C. Chambers –
An astonishing conclusion to one of the greatest runs in modern comic history. Aaron and co have managed to, both thematically and technically, tie together 100 issues of intergalactic and internal strife. They came in with a clear idea, offer countless branches of stories for future writers, and cap off the very idea of Thor in these pages. We are provided the largest-scale war in comics history and jump into the future to show the final days of All-Father Thor, giving readers the final Thor st An astonishing conclusion to one of the greatest runs in modern comic history. Aaron and co have managed to, both thematically and technically, tie together 100 issues of intergalactic and internal strife. They came in with a clear idea, offer countless branches of stories for future writers, and cap off the very idea of Thor in these pages. We are provided the largest-scale war in comics history and jump into the future to show the final days of All-Father Thor, giving readers the final Thor story of all time. Besides the scale of the entire run, this book also has great minor moments of unparalleled creativity. All-Father Thor vs Old-Man Pheonix was amazing, but then they take it a step further. King Pheonix, God of Fire vs Fist of Iron, Starbrand Supreme, Mystic Master Doom. I mean, that's the kind of stuff that nerds can't help but talk about. This run is as timeless as it's characters and will go down as one of the greatest of all time. It's worth your time, time and time again. 5/5 stars
Jordan Bailey –
While I don't think the series ever regained the strength of the original few issues with the God butcher, this has been a thoroughly enjoyable read, and the ending hit quite a few chords with me. Would absolutely recommend a complete read through. While I don't think the series ever regained the strength of the original few issues with the God butcher, this has been a thoroughly enjoyable read, and the ending hit quite a few chords with me. Would absolutely recommend a complete read through.
Santiago Fedorowicz –
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Bruno Cruz –
A fitting conclusion to a fantastic run that examined who Thor is
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