Um...in what way is THOR a "major character" of this story??? He's been everywhere but here and you can already see the story unraveling at the seams with how uncoordinated this whole sham was hastily put together. Thor and Loki DRINKING at a casino when Thor #1 clearly has a GODDESS state that he has not left the moon in weeks and has NOT eaten or had DRINK in all that time. He was there since the end of Original Sin (which explains his ripped up clothing)and obviously couldn't leave the moon since he cant fly. So bravo to Marvel for showing how they derailed Aarons original tale. Bravo also in convincing the "free thinkers" in your target audience to just ignore the gigantic loopholes in both your story and established continuity. I gather that since the reboot is on its way that wont matter soon anyway.
Anyhow, all the focus in this book is on the impostor. Thor makes one appearance at the end of an issue only to be beat up in the next issue for sure and "he's a major part" of the story. LMAO....what utter BS! If you like the story...fine. But, don't try and make it seem like Marvel gives a hoot about the ONLY THOR that matters since its clear hes only canon fodder for the foreseeable future. I will echo some of the posts above as an "inverted" spin of their opinion, since that's what Marvel seems to be supporting now: for the first time in my life, I am NOT picking up any THOR issues because none are currently being published.