darkstorm1's Thor #609 - Siege: Ragnarok, Part 3 review

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    I Have to Fight

    i have to say I'm a fan of Billy Tan's art.  It's not really not that bad its kind of entertaining for the eyes to see.  The page to page art is one reason to keep on turning those pages Gillen delivers as the writer.  My personal favorite part of the book is when Kelda decides to do a little less moping and a little more kicking ass, and she delivers on some hapless H.A.M.M.E.R agents.  Although some would argue that the true highlight of the book comes when Balder does what he does best.  He manages to rally all Asgardians together to fight for what is left of their home.  For a bit of a filler issue between the action that is Siege it is really not that bad.  You even get to see Loki try his best to conive his way out of this one, but to say the least......well what happens tends to be a recurring role in Loki's life.  It's fun, visually entertaining, and in my opinion doesn't fail to dissapoint on a series that has been spectacular. Read.

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