THE TEAM-UP YOU NEVER EXPECTED!
• Thor's crusade against the corporate overlords of Midgard reaches its climax--and the lives of all New Yorkers hang in the balance.
• The Goddess of Thunder and S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Roz Solomon make their final stand against the Exterminatrix and the Silver Samurai.
• And Roz and Thor get help from the most unexpected source: Jane Foster.
Rated T+
The Mighty Thor #11 is as good a comic as you're going to find anywhere in the industry, and is a strong contender for the best single issue of 2016. The twist is fabulous, the banter between characters is brilliant and I cannot wait for the next issue of this masterfully crafted series. Read Full Review
The issue's an over-the-top, frantic collision of battles, dubious events and the most impractical rescue this month. But even if it's a bit on the silly side, I have to admit that I enjoyed the issue a lot! Read Full Review
Even when Jason Aaron is spinning his wheels on a filler Thor story, it's still an epic, wonderful adventure with real character and great action! And Dauterman is a national treasure. Read Full Review
Jason Aaron's latest hurdles to its action packed conclusion, he and Russell Dauterman delivering a tense standoff between friends and foes alike. Read Full Review
This story offers up some really well planned out pages of action that got you furiously going through this book wondering how it will all work out and while I had some issues with the reveal at the end, this issue of Thor was entertaining and looked great all the way through. Read Full Review
Action, emotion driven story while providing hyped anticipation for the next issue. Thor is Awesome!!!!!! Enough said
So I thought Jane was actually Loki in disguise but I guess it’s Mjiornir. Sets up Mjiornir’s origin for next issue
Good solid ending of an Arc.The Art of Dauterman was on point. And the story of Aaron is also on point. I'm glad to see that you can see the differences in style of Foster's Thor and the Original Thor. And I really do hope they decide to use Exterminatrix more. Every one loves a sexy trashy villainess.
Nice conclusion to a really nice arc, with some amazing art and interesting revelations on the last couple of pages, can't wait to see where Jason Aaron goes with this.
It's a very good issue. The action sequences are quite hard to follow but still enjoyable. The last pages are really the best part, emotion-filled and rich in revelations. I can't wait to see what's coming up.
Say what?
Oh come on, is there anything the Mjolnir CAN'T do? It gets less interesting when you aren't working within any logical limitations, Thor might as well have a repellent bat-spray for every possible contingency while we're at it. Also, *spoilers* why does the gold bullet turn the whole island to gold but not the forceps, or Thor herself for that matter? Does it just not affect magical things? I don't understand how anything works!
I'm sorry, but as a fan of OG Thor, this just makes me angry. As much as I want to appreciate the technical aspects of this comic, my emotions just make me hate this comic.