Immortal Thor #25
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Immortal Thor #25

Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Justin Greenwood Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 2, 2025 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 6
8.2Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

THE STORY ENDS... At the end of his tale, Thor strode into Vidblainn, third land of the dead, whence nothing could return. And there, beyond all battles, beyond all cares, he stood and fought for justice one last time - against the great Serpent who wore his own face and held his own hammer. This was the story of the IMMORTAL THOR...and the deciding of his fate.

  • 9.4
    Comic Watch - Lillian Hochwender Jul 2, 2025

    Immortal Thor #25 is a monumental farewell issue that sets the stage beautifully for the new series next month. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler Jul 2, 2025

    The Immortal Thor #25 concludes the storyline with the gods of Utgard but generates so many questions, some of which are not met with straightforward answers. While some things add up about the events in this comic, some do not. The direction that this comic sets up for Thor are both a little worrying and intriguing. We'll see where Thor's journey goes from here. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    BirdmanG07 Jul 4, 2025

    Wild setup for what I presume starts the 2nd half of this rub. Curious to see where this goes.

  • 8.5
    dynamitegunstar Jul 2, 2025

    The art unfortunately never quite turned the corner I hoped for after losing Coccolo, but really interesting stuff for the midpoint of the run. And my dude BRB finally getting some love, love that.

  • 7.5
    Afre Jul 2, 2025

    Interesting ending. Not a fan of the art, but implications are intriguing.

  • 6.0
    daspidaboy Oct 1, 2025

    Coming into this series, I knew not to compare this to Immortal Hulk, seeing as it's completely different. I was aware that Immortal Thor would require a lot of baggage and prior knowledge. I also dont want to compare it to other runs like Jason Aaron, and judge it by itself.

    Unfortunately, this final issue of this series just doesn't resonate with me. Maybe I'm crazy, but Al Ewing's writing is not for me. I do like the idea of Thor rehabilitating villains and making them worthy, but the pacing, old norse dialogue doesn't resonate with me. I didn't really care about the Roxxon or the side characters for some reason. The art was inconsistent, and I honestly forgot a lot of things in this run. It's not bad, it's fine. But again, pe more

  • 8.5
    wesshamu Sep 11, 2025

  • 7.0
    jmprados Jul 26, 2025

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