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Lädt ... The Mighty Thor by Walter Simonson, Vol. 3von Walter Simonson
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Access a version of the below that includes illustrations on my blog. This volume of The Mighty Thor feels a bit transitional, between the epic battles of vol. 2 (including the death of Odin) and whatever is to come in vol. 4. A lot of the book deals with the repercussions of the big battle in vol. 2: the army of Asgard is still trapped on Midgard* in Central Park (though when this is resolved, it's surprisingly easy), the city of Asgard is being rebuilt, and the question of who will rule Asgard is beginning to be considered. Loki of course wants it to be Loki, and uses Lorelei (who began pursuing Thor romantically in vol. 2) to make Thor agree. This results in a pretty great Thor/Loki fight where Thor throws his hammer and then grabs Loki's neck so that when the hammer returns it will take off Loki's head. Tthis scene was actually directly ported into Thor: Ragnarok. (Simonson got a credit in the film, which was nice.) Also Thor has maybe the best "next issue" boxes, such as this one from the end of #357, where Melodi is jealous of Sif's relationship with Thor: "NEXT: Is Thor becoming a romance comic? Has Marvel's fabulous, rock 'em-sock 'em book degenerated into nothing more than puerile soap opera? Will kissing become the rule rather than the exception? IS NOTHING SACRED? Don't hold your breath!! And don't miss our next issue!" There are also some hijinks on Earth with Beta Ray Bill, and Thor decides to deal with the death of his father by invading Hel-- as you do. He doesn't get his father's soul back, but he does liberate trapped human souls. There are also four issues of a Balder the Brave miniseries collected here, which are decent. I've liked Balder's appearances in this series but don't know that I was clamoring for a spotlight for him. They are decently fun, though. Walter Simonson knows his stuff, of course, but I felt like this volume didn't contain much meat. Hopefully vol. 4 gets back to the core of what made vols. 1-2 such a success. * Earth. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
BeinhaltetBalder the Brave #1 von Walter Simonson (indirekt) Balder the Brave #4 von Walter Simonson (indirekt)
Few people have ever left their mark on one character quite the way Walter Simonson has. His work on the Mighty Thor swept the Norse God of Thunder to heights never before seen and rarely achieved in his wake. Spanning epic tales of heroism and treachery, love and war, Simonson's work is often considered the definitive Thor. From the majesty and mystery of fabled Asgard to the gritty streets of New York City, Thor was never the same. That is the mark of a true visionary. This third volume continues the collection of Simonson's epic run - completely remastered from the original artwork and dynamically recolored by Steve Oliff. Collecting: Thor 357-363, Balder The Brave 1-4 Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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But then, along comes Thor, riding straight into Hel. And Simonson was firing on all cylinders, art and story-wise.
I truly understand why everyone says this was the best run. For my money, I think I'm still leaning toward Jason Aaron's run as the best, but this is a very close second. ( )