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    Thor #618

    Thor » Thor #618 - The World Eaters Chapter 4 released by Marvel on February 2011.

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    The World Eaters Chapter 4 last edited by pikahyper on 08/24/19 10:28PM View full history

    Cover your ears and gird your loins for the four-letter word that changes everything for Thor, for Asgard and for Earth: O D I N. And you won't believe who Ol' One Eye brings back with him. On top of THAT, the God of Thunder has to deal with the ramifications of reincarnating Loki, the least of which are that the God of Tricks has taken a form no one saw coming. And if that wasn't enough, the town of Broxton has to deal with the refugees of nine worlds, on the run and terrified as THE WORLD EATERS continue their trans-universal rampage of madness...!

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    Shattered Worlds 0

    There is a lot going on in Asgard and the Nine Worlds and Matt Fraction has a tremendous job ahead of him: mantain cohesion of the plot (it´s a lot in his plate) and avoiding loose ends. In general he is suceeding in this difficult task, but it´s already started to crumble in the details: for example, in issue # 617, Eric Solvang was kicked in the nuts by Dr. Jane Foster, and in issue # 618 Tony Stark refered to this incident as "getting maced" while his eyes were red - What was that, can someon...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The One With the last page resurrection 0

    Matt Fraction and Pasqual Ferry are continuing to deliver one of the best Marvel ongoing.  The GoodEverything. Really, I don't say it very often but, seriously, everything. Unlike Kieron Gillen (and I absolutely loved his Thor stories), who has been writing this title like a hardcore rock CD, Matt Fraction with each issue creates a wonderful fairytale, which strikes and holds your imagination in a constant leap of never ending orgasms. Ferry's pencils are magnificent and his work on the each of ...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Review: Thor #618 0

    Though a solution to the unusual problem of the goblin refugees isn't to be found yet, Thor makes  a bold move to bring Odin back to Asgard's aid.  The Good Compliments to Fraction and Ferry for thinking outside the box. While still staying true to the character's nature, this doesn't look or feel like any Thor I've read before. That scene with the Aesir looking over the horde of neon refugees is demonstrative of that in itself. I especially liked the glowing, Tron-like humanoids who see...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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