Asgard's defenses have been breached, its warriors battered and still more legions are unleashed against them! The chaos and destruction seem to be fueling some great, dark power?but to what end? Before she can find what lurks in the shadows and save the Golden Realm, Jane Foster must first save Thor!
Jane Foster & The Mighty Thor is a masterful miniseries that is somehow both larger-than-life and beautifully, achingly vulnerable at the same time. Read Full Review
Dowling offers some great, character focused art that emphasizes and enhances the emotional elements of the story. Read Full Review
There's some decent action in issue #4, but it's just never anything more than an assault of Asgard's greatest hits on every page, entirely too busy to allow you any time to care. Read Full Review
Top tier emotional stakes matched with great action beats.
This is a dreamy beautiful book in both art and words. There are scenes, lines, fragments, moments, that are just breathtaking. But it's late in the day and the overarching plot remains frustratingly opaque.
The quality of the individual pieces make it (*barely*) a good comic, but the missing factor that would boost it toward greatness is definitely clarity.
Did anything really happen in this issue? It seems that aside from some action, nothing really happened in the entire issue. The story didn't move. The dead Valkyries showed up and that's about it. With only one more issue left, you would have thought that more would be going on. This series was literally about nothing. Let's see if that changes by the final issue.
This is getting boring, to be honest.