Rick Remender would be an excellent choice to write Thor.
The way he handled Thor during his Uncanny Avengers run was amazing, and his use of Odin in just three pages was better than anything Aaron has written for Odin.
Rick Remender would be an excellent choice to write Thor.
The way he handled Thor during his Uncanny Avengers run was amazing, and his use of Odin in just three pages was better than anything Aaron has written for Odin.
Reading the early issues I'm really liking the Tales of Asgard section, so you get a present day Thor story then a story into Thor's or Asgard's past. I'm curious, having not read the current comics recently I know that TOA isn't around obviously, but is the structure still the same? I mean having a flashback story in addition to the main story. Or is it more like having a flashback but it affects the plot of the main story.
Thor #343 May 1984
"If I Should Die Before I Wake...!"
Fafnir is in New York on a rampage, screaming for the Son of Odin, and begins destroying buildings;
Thor is unaware of what's going on because he's in Antarctica with Eilif;
Thor tells him that he is proud of his reckless courage, but the granting of Valhalla is beyond him;
Only Odin and the Valkyries can decide who sits in that realm;
But Thor tells him that for old times sake, he will take Eilif's fate in his hands;
For Fafnir awaits him in New York and he would take Eilif with him;
Thor then calls to Odin to grant him a sign that Eilif be his shield bearer;
After half an hour, out of nowhere, flies Cloud rider's
and Thor's own chariot pulled by Toothgnasher and Toothgrinder;
Script and art by Walter Simonson
I think Saladin Ahmed might do a good job on Thor. I really liked his Black Bolt run, and I haven't heard anything bad about his run on Miles Morales or Ms. Marvel so far.
THOR #16
JASON AARON (W) • MIKE DEL MUNDO (A) • Wraparound Cover by MIKE DEL MUNDO
Bring on the Bad Guys Variant Cover by TBA
ALL-NEW WORLD FOR THE GOD OF THUNDER!
Thor has disappeared! That’s all we can say without spoiling the epic, Midgard-shattering conclusion of WAR OF THE REALMS –
but trust us, you won’t want to miss this issue, which is the kickoff of Jason Aaron’s final Thor story!
more like final destruction.
good thing I don't read it anymore.
So, I've never read Simmonson's Thor (I know, I know, Im a terrible person!) but I'm looking to grab a trade. What should I pick up?
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
What do you think Thor will find in this preview of War of the Realms #5?
https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/APR190720