FOLLOWING UP ON THE G.O.D.S. PAGE FROM IMMORTAL THOR #1!
Tyr had vanished, and there were whispers of cosmic forces at work. And so, the children of Odin gathered in their father's name - to search for one of their own. Regal Thor, fierce Angela, brave Balder, swift Hermod, quiet Honir, strong Vidar, cunning Loki, even Laussa the youngest, all were there...and another beside. Another, whose name they feared. This is the story of THE IMMORTAL THOR...and the lost son of Odin.
Rated T+
I loved every bit of the writing for The Immortal Thor #11. The dialogue from the characters was serious but you could still see a sibling-like humor between them. Personally, I think it would be very difficult to make a storyline involving so many strong characters and each of them still be able to shine, but Al Ewing nailed it. I can't wait to see what Ewing does with The Immortal Thor #12. Read Full Review
Immortal Thor becomes one of the early adopters of the new cosmic Marvel paradigm laid out in Jonathan Hickman and Valerio Schti's GODS, and it's a fine fit. Read Full Review
:The Immortal Thor #11 begins the first part of a family rescue mission. Thor has gathered his siblings, both well known and more obscure, to aid him in rescuing their brother Tyr from the clutches of Oblivions influence. Its nice that Al Ewing is actually doing something with the G.O.D.S. tie-in and making that into a story. This issue has a slow start and throws a lot of characters in it, but if it plays its cards right, this can be an epic story. Read Full Review
The Immortal Thor #11 begins a new story with characters you've never heard of in supporting roles to rescue a character you've never heard of as a tie-in to another series whose story hasn't been told yet. Ewing's plodding pace gets even slower, and the guest artist's talents aren't up to Coccolo's work. Read Full Review
Plot
Thor faces the accusation of being the murderer of the president of Roxxon, but he asks the Avengers to help him calm this situation. When he talks to friends, Amora's enchantment that makes him slow to think disappears.
But Thor must attend to an urgent problem, the disappearance of his brother Tyr, the god of war, so he holds a meeting in Asgard, in the Hall of Ullr, where he brings together all the children of Odin, Angela, Hermod, Honir. , Vidar, Loki and a lost brother...the god of poetry...Bragi...who does not get along with Loki at all and had been exiled for years.
Ullr appears and gives them Tyrr's location, he is in a universe created by The In-Betweener, this connects with the story established in more
Art was not great and when the script is a bit messy, it makes one lose interest.
What a step down. Really didn't like much about this book.