LOST IN UTGARD!
• Thor had made his way to Utgard - and there waited the Utgard-Loki, who the Odinson had never yet defeated.
• And with the Elder Trickster stood his pantheon...beginning with NRGL, Lord of Murder-in-Darkness. He who was his own place of power.
• This is the story of the IMMORTAL THOR...and the Unforgiving City.
RATED T+
Immortal Thor #22 is an engrossing and fiendishly clever installment that demands rereading. Literally. Read Full Review
When it comes to the art, it is really beautiful, and Alex Ross does a good job on the cover and Jan Bazadua does well on the art within the comic. It shows bright and beautiful colors that display Thor and the rest of the characters who talk to him. I always enjoy the art in most of the Marvel comics, because it brings me into the story right away. Overall, this issue was great, and I cant wait to see exactly what Thor will do next in his journey in Utgard. Read Full Review
The Immortal Thor #22 shows Utgard-Loki take the narrative reins while Thor and Skurge find themselves trapped in the Endless City. Despite the set up, the Endless City itself isn't the most captivating location nor the most mind-bending in its execution at least. The threats within the labyrinthine city aren't the most excitable, however, seeing Thor and Skurge's and one other ally work together helps balance things out. And the ending shows that as Thor heads deeper into the city, there's still a greater threat awaiting him that we'll see in the next issue. Read Full Review
He can’t keep getting away with it.
He got away with it again.
He can’t keep getting away with it.
He got away with it again.
This book was brilliant, I enjoyed reading each page 3 times.
He got away with it again.
Great final page. Fun gimmick. Ewing cooked, this last arc is looking like something special.
I loved it! It ws much better than CATS. I'm going to read it again and again...
I think this was one of the first issues where Bazaldua's art really shined for me. Ewing's script is great as usual.