THOR: GOD OF THUNDER Finale Preview

Thor: God of Thunder #25 courtesy Marvel
Thor: God of Thunder #25 courtesy Marvel

When Marvel announced a new female Thor was coming we knew the end was approaching for the Odinson!

 

Today Marvel shared a preview of Thor: God of Thunder #25 by writer Jason Aaron with an all-star art team including Simon Bisley, Esbad Ribic and RM Guera for the series finale.

 

Aaron’s epic run started with a story of Thor in three time periods fighting the God Butcher then he unleashed Malekith. With Original Sin, the Odinson and Loki entered the Tenth Realm searching for the truth about their half-sister Angela. Continue reading THOR: GOD OF THUNDER Finale Preview

THOR Feels the GODBOMB!

Thor: God of Thunder #6 courtesy Marvel
Thor: God of Thunder #6 courtesy Marvel

How do you top a story about a serial killer of Gods? Drop a Godbomb! Jason Aaron kicked off his Thor: God of Thunder with the Odinson fighting a sadistic entity called The God Butcher in three time periods: Young Thor fighting with his Viking followers, Thor in a present day alien world and King Thor, the last of the Asgardians in a final battle.
Aaron will delve into the origin of Gorr, the God Butcher in Thor: God of Thunder #6 on March 13th with guest artist Butch Guice (he recently wrapped his run with Ed Brubaker on Winter Soldier.) Esad Ribic returns for issue 7, the first part chapter of the Godbomb arc.

“As we’ll see, Gorr has his own world in the future, and he has legions of Continue reading THOR Feels the GODBOMB!

Uncanny Avengers vs. Kang & Apocalypse!

Uncanny Avengers #6 courtesy Marvel

  The Uncanny Avengers are fighting a reborn Red Skull in their first arc. Marvel revealed the team will face two more classic villains next. Writer Rick Remender and Editor Tom Brevoort gave a preview of the Ragnarok Now – second arc in which the Uncanny Avengers take on Kang and Apocalypse.

  “A lot of this story picks arc from the Dark Angel Saga from Uncanny X-Force, though it’s not a sequel. We’ve spent a lot of time incorporating Kang and also Thor into Apocalypse’s mythology. The fun of Uncanny Avengers is the A meeting the X in a big way,” explained Remender, “You don’t need to have read the Dark Angel Saga to understand this, but if you have, here’s where that picks back up. In that story, Archangel impregnated Pestilence. Whatever she gives birth to is going to be a problem for people and also involve Kang’s machinations and scheming.”

Uncanny Avengers #6 courtesy Marvel

  With a story titled Ragnarok Now – expect the God of Thunder to be critical to this next arc.

  “I wanted to come up with ways to connect Uncanny Avengers to other books in the Marvel Universe. Young Thor from Jason Aaron’s Thor: God of Thunder and his axe play a major role in Uncanny Avengers,”said Remender “This will connect with some of the stories Jason has been telling. The repercussions will be big.”

  “Continuity still matters in Marvel NOW! Things that happened to Havok in Inferno are things I think about. But we’re not slavish to continuity either.” Remender teased.

Uncanny Avengers #6 courtesy Marvel

  “Thor has a big role in Ragnarok, he’s deeply involved in the inciting incident, but that doesn’t mean every character isn’t featured as well. Everybody looks to Wolverine as the guy who has gone after the last Apocalypse and is raising one at his school. There is also plenty of stuff on the table for Havok, Rogue, Scarlet Witch and Sunfire. Every single one of our heroes has somebody involved in this story that gives them a personal context for the fight.”

  Remender is leaving Uncanny X-Force. Remender teased he will write about Logan’s actions in The Final Execution.

  “We explore the fallout of Wolverine killing Daken a lot in Uncanny Avengers. His behavior changes around issue #5. I’m working closely with Jason Aaron to coordinate with Wolverine & The X-Men. The death of Daken is the catalyst for character development. I don’t see him as a preemptive killer again. Do the claws still come out? I want to see him try to make it happen less. What he went through left some mark on his soul. He wants to live up to the path that Charles Xavier set for him.”

“The ghosts of X-Force are going to affect Wolverine as long as I’m writing the character.”

  Former X-Man Sunfire is joining the team (along with Wasp and Wonder Man.) A fan asked about Sunfire’s role as a Horseman of Apocalypse (from the Peter Milligan era.)

  “Wolverine is also a former Horseman. Sunfire would have been a perfect member of X-Force. He is damaged. Between what Apocalypse did to him, the Marauders, losing his legs…he’s been broken. It’s similar to where Archangel tried to kill Apocalypse in the first arc of Uncanny X-Force.

 “Sunfire will be presented with a similar situation. Things do not work out well for everybody.”

Uncanny Avengers #6 courtesy Marvel

  I love Marvel history. I even have the Rise of Apocalypse limited series from the 90’s. Remender will take us back to ancient Egypt in this next arc.

  “When Apocalypse first rose, it was during the reign of Rama Tut, Kang’s scientific pharaoh persona. They have history. There is more of a relationship than we’ve seen, but they share a common era of origin,” added Tom Brevoort.

   The Red Skull is more powerful than ever and a threat to the entire Marvel Universe.

  “Without telling you the end of the first story, we have not seen the end of Red Skull. He will be in Ragnarok Now,” said Remender. 

  “I’m in love with villains. This is a chance to put a shine back on three of the greatest villains in comic books period.”

  The child who would be Apocalypse (aka Evan/Genesis) is now part of the cast of Wolverine and the X-Men. Evan’s fate and potential role in the story will not be revealed yet.

  “I don’t want to say anything other than that Jason and I are in close contact. We have a conclusion in mind. We might get to it here, we might get to it in a year or two, but we know the end result.”

  Daniel Acuna will become the new regular artist starting with this second arc/issue #6. John Cassaday will continue to create covers for the series.

By Editor

THOR: God of Thunder #1 Review

Thor: God of Thunder #1 courtesy Marvel

A serial killer of mythic power is stalking the Gods in Thor: God of Thunder #1. Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic relaunch the Odinson with an entertaining and gripping hybrid of detective story and dark legend.

In the distant past a young Viking Thor is celebrating victory with his Norsemen when chunks of a dead body wash ashore. The victim is a God of the East and this past prologue ends with an elder in deep prayer. Is she praying to or for her Gods?

The creative team takes us the present on an alien world where Thor answers a girl’s prayer and soon discovers a temple turned slaughterhouse. This sequence has moments reminiscent of Alien when the Nostromo crew discovers the Space God. Thor begins to piece together the crimes of past and present and gives a chilling prediction: more Gods will die.

The final chapter is in the far future in which an old King Thor is deformed and alone in a last stand against an onslaught of invaders attacking a broken Asgard.

Jason Aaron masterfully captures three different Thors appropriate for each era and wraps each time period’s storyline into a lightning quick and compelling debut.

By Editor