The Black Elf assassin, Regn, and his young daughter, Drifa, have hunted Thor for countless leagues across the Dusk Lands, to the ruins of Asgard. Now, as Thor calls down the lightning to create a funeral pyre for the dead of Asgard, Regn prepares himself for his greatest challenge, to kill the last god standing, the god responsible for the death of his wife.
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Issue #7 is the perfect jumping point for old and new Walt Simonson fans alike, as Ragnaroks mythic second chapter beings in The Games of the Gods. Read Full Review
The Ragnark series has been an absolute treat to read since the very first panel of the run. As a Norse mythology enthusiast, there is none other than Walter Simonson who's able to impart their knowledge of the subject like he can"trust me on that. The concept of a post-apocalyptic Thor story is brilliant. The artwork alone in every issue so far, has been gorgeous, especially during combat sequences. Laura Martin's coloring fits perfectly with what Simonson is portraying. Read Full Review
Viking Gods, Undead warriors, Demons and Elves! It's hard not to like. Read Full Review
Ragnarok #7 begins the new story arc in decent fashion, introducing a potential new villain, an impending massive conflict, and a shocking revelation. However, the execution is not up to par from poor lettering decisions that drop you out of the action to poorly explained exposition leading up to the shocking revelation. It adds up to a book that just isn't that good. Read Full Review