![]() ![]() The annual also ends with Thor unable to pick up Mjolnir which is kind of a big deal for the rest of this book’s focus. The annual wraps this chunk of story up with three tales each taking on different monsters like Ice Giants, elves, and finally teasing upcoming story arcs like Mangog. Thor is up against Roxxon in the “now” and Aaron balances the different Thor timelines well. ![]() He has a cool futuristic look thanks to the story taking place in the future against King Thor and his daughters. The first five issues are a nice example of how in serial comic book storytelling nothing changes as Thor goes up against Galactus who is rendered epically by Ribic. Guara, Simon Bisley, and Esad Ribic for three short stories. ![]() This book opens with Thor: God of Thunder #19-24 with art by Esad Ribic and then dives into a one-shot for #25 drawn by R.M. If you’re at all frustrated with how difficult it can be to read old issues in the right order this is the best way to stay on track and not get confused. This book features 20 comic book issues wrapping up Thor: God of Thunder, rebooting Thor (2014) and collecting all of Thors. Now that Jason Aaron’s epic 7 plus year run on Thor is over what better time to collect the whole dang thing into massive trade paperback collections? Out now is volume 2 which runs 442 pages. ![]()
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