You wouldn't like this Viking when he's angry...
Rated T+
Overall, this is another great issue in a series that shows no sign of dipping in quality. But while it has been enjoyable to get another glimpse at the life of a younger Thor, the previews page at the end made me realize how much I missed Jane Foster. Her absence didn't detract from enjoying this issue, but seeing her in flight made me excited to see her back in action, wielding the mighty Mjolnir once again. Bring on THE MIGHTY THOR #8! Read Full Review
Again The Mighty Thor #7 serves as a solid set up for something that should escalate events more than they already have. This was definitely the smart play to cement Loki on this path he has chosen. Read Full Review
Visually, there were risky choices made that didn't quite clear the bar, but story wise, Old School Dudebro Thor is always entertaining enough and the stage is set for the villains to straight up turn on each other which is always fun. Read Full Review
This issue wraps up a brief interlude story as Loki and Dario Agger bond in the present and Loki regales his new BFF with a tale from he and his brother's distant past. This premise makes for a fun throwback to a simpler, more raucous time in Thor's life, although it doesn't really add anything to the Thor/Loki dynamic we haven't seen many times in the past. Read Full Review
I am disgusted that this story came to print as it did. As a subscriber to Mighty Thor, I am disgusted two issues of my subscription have been wasted on this. I expect more. I demand more. Read Full Review
Too long for this special story. The last issue got my attention, this one lost it.
The art of Garres and coloring of Garres can be brutal at times. And the story can be convuluded, but look who's telling the story. LOL
The art again here was really not great. It was hard to make out what was happening. I'm glad Loki's story wasn't entirely pointless and that it actually connected back to the central plot, but these last two issues still definitely felt like major filler.
These past two issues have been insufferable. I can't stand the crayon art anymore and I could not care less about this Bodolf guy. The title character doesn't even make an appearance in this issue...
It was boring. The art sucked. This story has no consequences at all on the present. The art sucked. This storyline could have been one issue instead of two. The Jane Foster Thor or the present day unworthy Ofinson don’t even appear. Oh, did I mention the art sucked?
Bad art and story. Booooringg
A boring story marred further by horrendous artwork. There are a couple panels where it literally took me a minute to decipher what the heck Garres was trying to render. The flashback story concludes with an unimaginative - albeit slightly funny - climax. I was previously unaware that sex and liquor to Thor are as spinach is to Popeye. Then we come to the present to conclude this issue, we find out that the relevance of this story is shaky at best and nonexistent at worst. What a shame that this issue and #6 will drag the overall rating for the series down, but hey, I'm not the one that demanded this as Marvel proclaimed in the previous issue's solicit. If they really wanted to put this out, they should have sandwiched it in an annual.