The Mighty Thor #10

Writer: Jason Aaron Artist: Russell Dauterman Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: August 17, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 36
8.6Critic Rating
8.3User Rating

On top of battling cancer and the villainous team of the Exterminatrix and the Silver Samurai, now Jane Foster has a surprising new enemy with which to contend: S.H.I.E.L.D.
Rated T+

  • 10
    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth Aug 18, 2016

    If there's anything else Aaron and Dauterman can do to make this book any more perfect, I don't know what it is. This issue shows up and shows out even more than the previous one did. Wonderful pacing, compelling bad guy, sublime pencils".what else is there? Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comicosity - Aaron Long Aug 20, 2016

    The Mighty Thor #10 is another brilliant chapter in one of the best sagas that has been crafted in the past several years. This is one of the best books to come from the House of Ideas and this powerhouse team of Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman and Matt Wilson are mad geniuses that appear to be incapable of telling a bad story. I can't wait to see where this arc is headed and I cannot praise this comic and team highly enough. Read Full Review

  • 9.4
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Aug 20, 2016

    We can't think of anything in particular that the team behind this comic could do to improve this story at the moment. It's another of Marvel's gems and doesn't need to be involved withCivil War II to make us feel compelled to read it, it's just that good. The pacing is on point, there's an awesome big bad, and the art is impeccable. What else could we want? Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Aug 18, 2016

    What began as a seemingly innocuous story arc bringing together many of the richest supervillains in the Marvel U. has dovetailed into a conflict as boisterous and epic as anything we've seen from Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman's Thor run. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Aug 20, 2016

    The cliche of government agents/police who ignore the obvious threat in favor of arresting the hero on some trumped up charge is one of my least favorite tropes, so Kurdle and Krill are more annoying than anything else. But at least they help ratchet up the tension in another solid, exciting issue of Mighty Thor. We've got villains, we've got a ticking clock, we've got a minotaur; it's all one big, messed up crazy battle, and I'm loving it. That twist at the end is probably some throwaway cliffhanger, though. I'm sure the folks in Asgard have some kind of shape-changing magic. But a good cliffhanger is a good cliffhanger. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Comic Crusaders - Inhuman Mongo Aug 23, 2016

    I can certainly see why my daughter loves the series past the fact the titular hero is female. I may actually begin reading these out of her stack of books. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Aug 22, 2016

    While I wasn't super thrilled with the majority of this issue of The Mighty Thor, I have to say that the last third of it got really interesting and I was upset to see the issue end by that time.  We've got a great cliffhanger and great art throughout, but sadly that's all I can really say for this issue.......... It does make the whole thing kind of worthwhile though......... That's right, the cliffhanger was that bad ass. Read Full Review

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