Thor: God of Thunder #8
Thor: God of Thunder » Thor: God of Thunder #8 - Godbomb: Part Two of Five - God in Chains released by Marvel on July 2013.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Is there Any More Ale Left? 7
Is this the Guy who Wrote Incredible Hulk? Hell no! Err i mean hel No! This was yet again another great issue by Jason arron, yeah, i said it, i haven't liked his Thanos rising, but his writing style fits Thor very much perfectly, and damn i loved this issue very much.Esad Ribics art is breath taking, honestly, despite a few weird facial expression, the details of action senescence and body muscles is amazing, seriously, he is the perfect thor artist, and the colors fit the gritty tone of the bo...
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Thor: God of Thunder #8 Rating 0
Cover & Solicit - 4/5Would I pick-up or buy the comic based on the solicit or cover alone?Are the alternate covers appealing?Does the solicit and cover portray what happens in the issue?Do I like the artist's style on the cover?Art, Colors & Inking - 5/5- Weighted DoubleDo I personally like this artist's style?Does the artist stay true to the characters appearance?If there are multiple artists do they blend well and not disturb the reading experience?Does the coloring/inking blend well w...
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The Life of a Slave 0
A lot of this issue focuses on young Thor's life as he is held captive on Gorr's planet, forced to assist in the very plans he stands against. We get to see some of the gods to are also enslaved there, there's some nice dialogue with Gorr's son, and we have a few nice moments with the elderly Thors as the fly across the cosmos. There are some pretty nice moments, but we still see the scene being set up for the big fight, which is constantly being teased in some capacity. Luckily, next month we g...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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