Bring Out Your Dead. Thor has arrived at last in Asgard. The devastation is complete, as the Thunder God searches the ruins of his home for the remains of those nearest and dearest to him. He finds not only the broken heart of his worst fears, but a secret hidden since before the final battle of the gods and their enemies, a secret that reveals the deep and devious wisdom of Father Odin, and the goodwill of a red squirrel.
This series is proof that some people just get better with age. Simonson? The man still has it. Martin? Even just the colors are worth the price of admission. Plus, everything is so metal. Read Full Review
Ragnarok #6 digs deep into Thor and Regn's characters, showing the emotional toll both men are going through but also highlighting their intense love for their family. There is also a fantastic fight sequence between Thor and the fire giant's henchman, Halogi. However, the best part of the story is Simonson's tease with Regn in his negotiation with Angantyr. There were some flaws with a little too much exposition and recapping of knowledge gained from previous issues. Read Full Review
Will I read another issue? If it comes across my desktop. I'm not prepared to seek out past issues, which is something sad to say about a series. Read Full Review