Steve forgot Kate's team roster because kids are weird.
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Simone on Iron Man long term would be great. She has a snarky, dark sense of humor that would fit Tony very well.
I think Aaron really stuck the landing. The main characters are all in new and interesting places and the next writer has so much to work off of. He followed campsite rules and left things in the same or better shape than he found them.
Looking forward to your thoughts on the run in a long form now that it's about over.. although I guess you'll wait until King Thorr wraps up.
It ended better than I thought it might, certainly
Was it worth the wait of these many years, for me personally not at all, no where near
but I'm optimistic that it can get back on track for my personal perspective
A much better ending than most events get and I'll be happy to have a look in trade
Very satisfying end to this event. And blessed with some of Dauterman's most stunning pages. Good stuff all around.
I concur. It was a satisfying ending. I found myself exhausted (in a good way) after reading it, like I really got my money's worth. Epic battles, epic character development, just everything felt really, really epic. Further more, it felt like Thor REALLY earned his new status quo. Basically the issue used old elements, tied up certain elements, and set the stage for new elements.
Overall, just a great issue!
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."
I wish I could change my username to King-of-The-Snowflakes.
I almost spit coffee all over my iPad when Carol showed up.
Certainly at this early stage I am intrigued by the new status quo of
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All-Father Thor
I was clearly not expecting it and actively suggested in this thread that it wouldn’t happen. Admittedly it happened in a different way, and a very emotionally satisfying and character affirming manner.
Essentially, Aaron has taken what I was expecting, some kind of ‘Protector of the Realms’ role for the character, and given that a more natural title. The general nature of that role is something I was expecting, the specific isn’t. Indeed I wouldn’t be at all surprised if after trying it on for size he rejects it. Although that may be something that depends on conversations he has probably already had with the next writer and the editors.
The idea of Thor accepting his unworthy nature was something I didn’t have the nerve to suggest on these forums, after-all many have railed against the very idea of him not being worthy in the first place, and it is a cue for arguments I am tired of having. Clearly Aaron has more courage in his convictions. It’s a little bit of a mind twister that may need more exploration in the Omega issue and the forthcoming King Thor. It was always an option though. His issue was always psychological, and it needed a psychological solution. Does accepting ones own unworthiness but standing up for those who are unworthy define Thor now? Is this what makes him worthy? I guess that’s a question and a premise for more story.
On a small note, I like the way the inscription is now a gender neutral phrase, and I laughed when Ulik the ‘well named’ Troll voiced the ‘name not legacy’ claims in Avengers. It seems Aaron is equally sick of that one.
It was equally affirming that Thor acknowledges Jane as ‘Goddess of Thunder’ which is an important nuance of her story that many keep ignoring. She is counted as Thor by the others and by Malekith’s magic. Seems pretty clear that she actually was Thor.
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I thought Malekith's death was especially tragic. Aaron had built up a dark sympathy for the villain, and to die in such a non cliche manner really pulls at the heart strings, regardless of what he's done.
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No one read Fear Itself for plot. It was to see people get bodied.
"Cable was right!"
Good end. In terms of Marvel events it wasn't as bad as their last few attempts, and some of the tie ins were pretty good. Especially the Superior Spider-Man ones.