I started with Journey into Mystery 83, lol. No joke. I'm still waaaay behind but just trying to get a sense of continuity going forward.
I started with Journey into Mystery 83, lol. No joke. I'm still waaaay behind but just trying to get a sense of continuity going forward.
You sounded like you were starting at Fraction or God of Thunder. If you want to also read the new books in parallel either start with JMS, Fear Itself or Aaron.
You could also read along with The Mighty Thorcast, which has been a little slow lately but started at the beginning and also coincidentally #611.
no body, no death
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We know from the narrator that they are separated. That likely means that one or other is dead. The valknut motif on Odin’s chestplate could be protecting him from death in that it could allow him to arrive back at Valhalla where we have seen that symbol used as the gateway.
Dark Freya really belongs in Hel as far as I am concerned. She could clear it out with the help of the army of Dark Elves she has killed.
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With these characters, even more than comics in general, I always remember that a death is rather temporary, the writers don't need much of a mechanism to bring any of them back, and certainly the death of a skyfather is rather reversible without too much contrivance
Given how Odin has been written I'd be happy him being taken off the board for a while and a refreshed version coming back at some point
Thor #283 May 1979
The Eternals Saga: Part 2 of 20 - "Suddenly - The Celestials!"
Story continued from Thor Annual #7.
Thor confronts Odin, asking questions about the false Ragnarok, the identity of his mother,
and Odin's knowledge of the Celestials, all of which Odin refuses to answer;
Thor flies to Peru where he discovers the newest host of the Celestials has arrived.
Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema (breakdowns) and Chic Stone (finished art), inks by Chic Stone