I couldn’t think of anywhere else to post this, but man it made me laugh…:
That idea of Gods being created from the dreams of men was used in Sandman by Gaiman and that wasn't too much a problem. I think it's useful in a shared universe (like comics) to explain why there's multiple versions and interpretations of the same gods running around or why the Judeo-Christian God is #. For example post-Infinite Crisis Trials of Shazam had the Captain Marvel gods separate from the figures in Wonder Woman. Or how Spectre (on paper) or TOBA/TOAA are so much more powerful.
Last edited by Bruce Wayne; 02-07-2024 at 06:58 PM.
Does Thor have access to time travel again, since inheriting Odin's powers?
https://www.cbr.com/thor-time-travel...ark-gruenwald/
I hope that Thor can go back in time to make Donald Blake good/whole/safe again.
The Ragnarok cycle can exist outside of humanity. Again, Kirby carried on with the Ragnarok concept with his 4th world and that there were Godwaves that gave birth to the new cycle of gods. Sure there were some other stories where Thor was sigfried or whatever *♂️ not really in sync with the original canon established by Kirby
Kirby's ideas for the 4th World was never implemented at Marvel so they are not really relevant to this discussion and frankly given how Byrne and later writers for the 4th World established that Asgaard happened in the previous universe pre-Big Bang at DC, it really doesn't work anymore with the Marvel Thor. However Roy Thomas and Oeming's ideas were implemeneted and also referenced in Thor v3 (not to mention the mini by Matt Fraction) and Aaron ignored them completely, which imo is much more egregious.
Never thought I would say it but I wish Thor hadn’t gone back to his old original costume.I had gotten used to the new look he had in recent years.