The areas are governed by the barons. But only Thors are entitled to enforce the law of their master wherever he sees fit, their power being above that of the barons.

At first brigade Thors is somewhat the Green Lantern Corps Battleword, ie the super-group loosely based police morals, with pairs of "partners", and (very) vague procedural issues . In any case this is how it is expressed in the central miniseries Secret Wars, where some Thors are cannon fodder. Seeing Jason Aaron the screenplay boss of the Thor universe in recent years to launch a specific mini, one might think that the author was going to bring order. Actually, no, the scriptwriter does not rush into the open door where he was expected. Rather, it acknowledges the new situation (of course we must understand that it probably involved with Hickman, the idea of ​​Thors) and revels. Then Thors are super cops, so he installs that require serial murder that sends two Thors (one based on that of the Ultimate universe, the other on Beta Ray Bill) not in fashion " big guys "but comprising investigators" police of the police ". Imagine the world of Thor if télescopait with a TV series from Dick Wolf! From there, it becomes crazy (in a good way) and smiled at playing the "sergeant of the police station," which became the "scientific police", which will be the "snitch" ...

We follow the Thor of the Ultimate universe, elite cop and his friends Beta Ray Bill, Thor- Groot, Thor Tornado and a few others like the coroner Throg the frog worthy of Thor's hammer, which can here talk and interact with humans in contrast to his first appearance in the 80s (it was then the real Thor turned into a frog by Loki).

They go up the trail of the murder of a woman whose multiple avatars were killed in several areas.

This number was fun because the context is new: Thor cop "FBI" !!!
They are found in lonely bays cops there, the snitches, the commissioner mouth (here the Thor of the end of time), the humor of buddy movies (the anger scale of 1 to Fin Fang Foom through the names other giant monsters is a killer!) and of course the dark side.
I was conquered by the number 1 of this mini series with a punchy dialogues and hopes well balanced mystery and surprising because it begins with all the cliches and all the ideal suspect.
Anyway, a very good first number.

Concordances seem to be too strong to not be a calculated tribute: one thinks immediately of this episode of Top Ten (Alan Moore / Gene Ha) where other super cops were investigating the murder of an Asgardian in a bar. It's also a great opportunity to draw on the style of Chris Sprouse, too rare in general and more rare at Marvel. Sprouse and Aaron go to the bottom of their logic, takes advantage of events to tell us a kind of exercise that can only exist on Battleworld. It is iconoclastic, funny and unexpected.