Curious thing, though: what became of Loki? Ah well, another reason for Fraction to again take up the challenge. Read Full Review
Secret InvasionThor #3 is pretty much everything you might expect from the title alone. That said, it proves to amount to more than the sum of it's parts, thanks to the writing and artwork. It works for me, but it is far from essential. Read Full Review
That said, Fraction has a great handle on the thunder god, his supporting cast and surrounding environment. Should JMS and Coipel ever need a breather on the main "Thor" series, Marvel would be foolish not to tap this team to contribute. Read Full Review
As I mentioned before, the small pieces of issue #3 make it halfway worthwhile. It's nice to see the insanely heroic side of Thor, and Braithwaite does a great job rendering the onslaught of crazy things Thor does over the course of the book. But it's not quite enough to really recommend the issue to any but the most hardened Thor fans. If you've been intrigued by JMS's rebirth of the franchise, I'm not sure you'll find a terrible amount to like about SI: Thor. Read Full Review
If you've been following this series already, this is more of the same and you won't be disappointed on that end. But, for everyone else, you didn't miss anything and you should spend your money elsewhere. Read Full Review