He showed up after that during Fraction’s post-Fear Itself arc where he was devouring dead gods somewhere outside of time and space.
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He showed up after that during Fraction’s post-Fear Itself arc where he was devouring dead gods somewhere outside of time and space.
Avengers #8 featured some LGBT representation:
At least two members of the Twilight Court are confirmed gay or bi with Galehaut, a woman, being in love with Lancelot, another woman, who is...
You know what has more pressure than Jupiter’s core? The core of the Sun, where Thor has been before and his back didn’t break.
Avengers Inc #3 had some foreshadowing for events to come in Immortal Thor:
Turns out Skurge wasn’t actually murdered, he willingly let himself be killed by a disguised Odin because now that Odin...
IIRC it was because in an earlier issue of Marvel Team-Up, Sunspot and Wolfsbane were injected with a re-engineered version of the drug that gave Cloak and Dagger powers, this caused Sunspot and...
Sounds like Immortus’ Limbo.
At this point their age is so inconsistent and contradictory that it’s up to the individual writer. Sometimes Odin predates humanity and Mjolnir’s forging wiped out the dinosaurs, sometimes he was...
The Mother Storm became evil after merging with Mangog, wiped out the dwarfs and killed Odin so Thor killed it using the Odinpower and then Mjolnir was reforged without the Mother Storm inside it.
Nah, the Phoenix being Thor’s mom was revealed to be some symbolic bullshit since she revived him after he died right after birth or something in Aaron’s godawful Avengers run. Gaea is his actual...
Thor is literally the son of the Elder God Gaea, Oshtur’s sister, so Thor has both the blood of the Skyfathers and the Elder Gods flowing through his veins. Ewing even had Gaea show up in the first...
Thor destroyed Stormbreaker in Donny Cates first arc.
You don’t have to have a hammer to be a member of the Thor Corps as proven by Thunderstrike, who wielded a mace.
The Thor Corps original purpose was to stop Zarrko the Tomorrow Man from...
In a back-up story in Incredible Hulk #5 last month.
Just read issue #3 on Comixology:
After the preview, Thor flies off into space but realizes he has no idea where he is as all the stars are different and it could take him centuries to return to...
Thor’s costume is also wrong as it’s the classic Kirby and not the current Ross redesign which has black pants and a different belt. And Black Panther is also in his classic costume and not his...
Thor doesn’t appear in this issue and Tony only mentions Carol trying to damage it in his narration.
Also the reason Tony needs new armor is because he currently only has access to the Mark Nil,...
According to sites like MajorSpoilers and GraphicPolicy that’s actually a preview of Immortal Thor #3 and those pages are supposed to go in the reverse order.
Marvel released the covers and solicitations for Immortal Thor #6 and #7 at NYCC:
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Dino-Reed is a T-Rex too. Pretty sure the kids are just following the trope of children taking after the opposite gender parents.
Except earlier in the issue Cain also says his powers are from the gem when he’s talking to Kitty.
Don’t Juggernaut’s powers come from his armor now, since Magik crushed the gem? Or is Duggan ignoring that?
That was basically the premise of Pak and Van Lente’s short-lived Herc run post-Chaos War, Hercules was stripped of his godly powers and had to rely on weapons he had taken from Olympus like the...
When Saladin Ahmed relaunched Exiles a few years ago he was originally going to have one of the team members be Thunderstorm, the daughter of Thor and Storm from an alternate universe, but replaced...
Storm was never Thor or lifted Mjolnir, and she’s there.
They are canon but they don’t apply to the current Thor any more than the red-haired Thor shown in the Eye of Odin’s flashback during Roy Thomas’ original run does. It’s like saying that the current...