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 Thor, Vol. 1  

Thor, Vol. 1
J. Michael Straczynski

Marvel Comics, 2008 - 160 pages

average customer review:based on 7 reviews
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Not a clone! Not a robot! Not an imaginary story! The God of Thunder is officially BACK! You've waited for it, you've demanded it...and we say thee YEA! The Odinson comes roaring to life in this highly anticipated ongoing series by red-hot superstars J. Michael Straczynski (Amazing Spider-Man) and Olivier Coipel (House of M)! But how does a god return from Ragnarok? And what place will he find in a world torn by Civil War?


Well That Thor is a Bad Mutha (Shut Your Mouth)!

All I can say is WOW!!!! JMS has produced his finest work here, hands down. Spider-Man has got nothing at all on Thor! What a much needed make over for the thunder god! He's not just powerful anymore, he's violent and lonely and got something of a bloodlust. I mean he's not just willing to incapacitate his enemies anymore, but to totally do away with them. Not to mention the arse whoopin that Thor puts on the "Tin Man". Awesome story line and awesome art. Keep up the great work. Peace and Love, Jake


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I say thee yay!

After a long hiatus, the Mighty Thor returns in style. Following the events of Ragnarok (the awesome storyline written by Michael Avon Oeming & drawn by Andrea Divito) and the events of Civil War, J. Michael Straczynski has brought him back with epic style.
And what can I say about the art? I'm fastly becoming a major fan on Olivier Coipel's style. This guy can draw. Love his take on the gods of Asgard. They actually look like Norse gods of myth & legend. My favourite part of this particular trade would be the battle between Ironman and Thor (following the events around Thor's cloning).
I highly recommend this trade paperback. It's one of my favourite books issued by Marvel.


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Thor Vol 1

Great return of Thor. I thought it was one of the dumbest things Marvel had ever done by killing off the God of thunder. The story is actually very well written and the artwork is excellent. Can't wait for the next issue.


THOR'S HAMMER STRIKES TRUE

This is a wonderfully written and drawn story. Michael Straczynski has taken the character of Thor and breathed new life into him. He has set Thor on new ground and in a fresh environment that promises new and exciting possibilities, and believe me Straczynski fulfills the promise. The art of Olivier Coipel is more than equal to the splendid storytelling embodied here. Coipel's work is powerful, bold, and beautiful to behold. Buy this book and you will not be disappointed!!!


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Thor is BACK! KRAKKABOOM

I have loved JMS' writing ever since his Spidey run. And now he brings his wordcraft to THor. I can't imagine a better suited writer.
I loved this book right from the start. The story is excellent and the art is phenomenal.
The only part I felt missing was more interaction with the rest of the Marvel Universe. Somehow I felt that Thor was ignoring the human race but I guess he has to get his house straight before he can go out to fix the world (according to JMS).
Hopefully the next few issues will bring characters like the Hulk, Fantastic four, Captain America etc. into his life.
Great book, great restart!


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