Thor: God of Thunder #10

Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Esad Ribic Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 17, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 9 User Reviews: 24
8.0Critic Rating
9.2User Rating

GODBOMB - Part Four of Five
The penultimate chapter in the saga of the God Butcher.Thus comes the final battle against Gorr, as three Thors lead an army of slave gods in the fight to save all of divinity.But will it all be for naught?as the massive Godbomb is triggered at last??

  • 9.5
    Multiversity Comics - David Harper Jul 19, 2013

    Ribic continues to render this world in a scale that can only be described as godlike, and with the Godbomb potentially having gone off (not likely, of course), I can only imagine what the two of them have in store for us. If you haven't been reading this book, I envy your ability to read this in trade when it's done. One of the best Thor stories ever. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Marvel Disassembled - thepuremood Jul 17, 2013

    THOR: GOD OF THUNDER #10 is exciting and fascinating – Aaron is telling an almost MAD magazine version of Thor, a god of thunder that travels across the cosmos with a bitter old man and a bloodthirsty young warrior, engaging in battle with otherworldly threats in an epic quest to stop ultimate evil. But against all odds, Aaron and Ribic make it work, precisely because of the sincerity in turning Thor into what we've always wanted him to be. An endlessly repeated myth, a story of good over evil, a parable about good men losing touch with themselves. THOR: GOD OF THUNDER truly is one of the greatest of the Marvel NOW! titles, and will easily end up being one of the character's definitive tales. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Jul 18, 2013

    This was a truly powerful issue which has shown what we do love most about not only Thor, but his lore as well. What we love is that even when he seems defeated, he will come back. Sounds cliche, yet handled correctly like this very moment and it makes all the difference. This is a tale of gods which I find to be very memorable and the cliff hanger it ended on was a great one knowing that the next issue is the conclusion. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Hugo Robberts Lariviere Jul 17, 2013

    Jason Aaron, Esad Ribic and Ive Svorcina continues their epic vision of Thor as they up the ante with their interesting approach toward each character, the way Aaron handle his plot and through the stunning and atmospheric work of Ribic and Svorcina. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Wombat Jul 18, 2013

    I am eagerly awaiting the final moments of this story. If you're wondering, it's definitely worth the money. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Jul 19, 2013

    While not as potent as last month, Aaron and Ribic are doing a great job at keeping Thor: God of Thunder a fun read. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Jul 20, 2013

    Thor using both Mjolnirs to pound on the Godbomb was fantastic. Thor doesn't know what to do, so Old Thor throws him his Mjolnir and says, "You're a Thor, you hit it with hammers". That came very close to being moment of the week. Aaron is still doing a great job making Thor entertaining, and he's clearly still having fun writing the three Thors and their supporting cast. Gorr remains a little too"otherworldly to really connect, but again, that's mostly to do with the stalled moment. This story demands to be read in one sitting, so that all of the pulse-pounding action never lets up. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Barron Network - Robber Barron Jul 18, 2013

    Were finally coming to an end and I for one cant wait for some new stories Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jim Johnson Jul 22, 2013

    "Thor, God of Thunder" #10 has the feel of a second go-round on a rollercoaster; it's fun and it's a thrill, but all the while during the experience is this underlying feeling that it's time for it to be over soon. Read Full Review

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