Thor Discussion

Started by llagrok96 pages

Thor didn't invest a lot of points in patience.

Forgiveness however.....

So Thor 6

I think a good solid book, and definitively is putting a lot of potential in the future of Thor.

Originally posted by Newjak
So Thor 6

I think a good solid book, and definitively is putting a lot of potential in the future of Thor.

Impressive feat in the newest book? Sure.

Good book? Not so much. I'm bored out of my mind - nothing happens in 6.

Originally posted by Newjak
So Thor 6

I think a good solid book, and definitively is putting a lot of potential in the future of Thor.

They should have been up to issue 8, this month. JMS & company better pick up the pace here.

Originally posted by Soljer
Impressive feat in the newest book? Sure.

Good book? Not so much. I'm bored out of my mind - nothing happens in 6.

Hey I'm sure ti will pick up soon.

It looks like they are trying to lay the ground work.

So far it has been brief fighting, brief power displays.
But it just seems like the calm before the Storm kind a deal. Although I think with happened in this last issues personally yeah things need to start to pick up a little more.

Originally posted by Soljer
Impressive feat in the newest book? Sure.

Good book? Not so much. I'm bored out of my mind - nothing happens in 6.

Well these next two are fillers leading in to the next arc so its no suprise.

What was it that Thor did btw? Brought all the villains back or something?

Either way, surviving that fall was pretty impressive.

Originally posted by llagrok
What was it that Thor did btw? Brought all the villains back or something?

Either way, surviving that fall was pretty impressive.

Basically anyone left unreturned THor brought them back, which seemed to imply heroes and villains and everyone inbetween.

Wouldn't that mean he's restarted the Ragnorak cycle?

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Wouldn't that mean he's restarted the Ragnorak cycle?
That's why he said he didn't want to bring back Odin... because the ways would have went back to old. And Thor no want.

Originally posted by Mr. Slippyfist
That's why he said he didn't want to bring back Odin... because the ways would have went back to old. And Thor no want.

Way to stick to principles ermm

Actually I don't know if this restarted the Cycle or not?

I wouldn't think so cause wouldn't that mean the shadow gods or whatever would have to be back as well?

Anyways I took more as if Thor didn't want his people to give up the new found freedom they had in not having to follow strict rules and such.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Wouldn't that mean he's restarted the Ragnorak cycle?

I don't think so, since he's only bringing back Asgard's inhabitants.

Originally posted by Newjak
Actually I don't know if this restarted the Cycle or not?

I wouldn't think so cause wouldn't that mean the shadow gods or whatever would have to be back as well?

Anyways I took more as if Thor didn't want his people to give up the new found freedom they had in not having to follow strict rules and such.

That's what I got from it too.

Bump.

Thor #7 is made of 100% win! 👆

Originally posted by Badabing
Thor #7 is made of 100% win! 👆

I agree.
Its good to see Odin back in comics at least for now.
The next issue would be good, maybe some info on Thor's childhood.

Wait is Thor 7 out?

I...well damn.

Maybe it's because I'm just not into Marvel right now. But Thor's the only thing I've been following from Marvel for a while now, and my interest is waning even in that. I realize it's a better book than, say, Countdown (which I'm also getting), but that's only because I want to stay up on FC.

Originally posted by Newjak
Wait is Thor 7 out?

It is.

Odin sure did beat Surtur pretty easily here

yes, today it came out.