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Last edited by Cronus; 06-11-2020 at 10:58 PM.
"Sir, does this mean that Ann Margret's not coming?"
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"One of the maddening but beautiful things about comics is that you have to give characters a sense of change without changing them so much that they violate the essence of who they are." ~ Ann Nocenti, Chris Claremont's X-Men.
From Hulk vs Hercules, When Titans Collide.
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"Sir, does this mean that Ann Margret's not coming?"
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"One of the maddening but beautiful things about comics is that you have to give characters a sense of change without changing them so much that they violate the essence of who they are." ~ Ann Nocenti, Chris Claremont's X-Men.
I dont think long time Thor fans question who Thor really is, noble, regal, a person of honor. But why Thor is the way he is, what in his early life shaped him to become the hero we all know and love, I always felt could use some more substance.
What better story than the one born of family trauma? Gaea provides an untold wealth that not only could erase horrific showings of Thor (for power freaks like me), but help Thor fans draw closer to Thor via child hood trauma, tragedy (??) ...maybe even a critical crossroads he faced as a younger one, and despite the odds...he chooses the right thing and...all this explains his affinity and protectiveness for Midgard.
Donny, if you're listening, love what you're doing with Thor...getting drunk on Thors power. But, a Thor child hood story involving some shenanigans with Gaea...love to see it. Lots to explore and work with there.
Edit, maybe explore these new powers that appear to indicate something Thor inherited from Gaea, that Stracynski touched on.
Last edited by Cronus; 06-09-2020 at 07:27 PM.
"Sir, does this mean that Ann Margret's not coming?"
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"One of the maddening but beautiful things about comics is that you have to give characters a sense of change without changing them so much that they violate the essence of who they are." ~ Ann Nocenti, Chris Claremont's X-Men.
"Sir, does this mean that Ann Margret's not coming?"
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"One of the maddening but beautiful things about comics is that you have to give characters a sense of change without changing them so much that they violate the essence of who they are." ~ Ann Nocenti, Chris Claremont's X-Men.
Thor fans be like...
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"Sir, does this mean that Ann Margret's not coming?"
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"One of the maddening but beautiful things about comics is that you have to give characters a sense of change without changing them so much that they violate the essence of who they are." ~ Ann Nocenti, Chris Claremont's X-Men.
I think an easy way to look at Thanos stories is that anything written by Jim Starlin, Ron Marz and Keith Giffen is the real Thanos while anything written by other authors should be dismissed as a Thanosi clone.
I think an easy way to look at Thanos stories is that anything written by Jim Starlin, Ron Marz and Keith Giffen is the real Thanos while anything written by other authors should be dismissed as a Thanosi clone.
Oh FFS that's gonna be a disaster
"Sir, does this mean that Ann Margret's not coming?"
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"One of the maddening but beautiful things about comics is that you have to give characters a sense of change without changing them so much that they violate the essence of who they are." ~ Ann Nocenti, Chris Claremont's X-Men.