That is what makes it interesting….
WHO IS THE MAN CALLED THOR? The Thunder Gods were hired to teach a simple lesson - make trouble for Roxxon Construction, and they'll make trouble for you. Now somebody's targeting the bike gang where they live. Somebody who won't give up. Somebody calling himself "Thor." Somewhere in the city, a man with a hammer is getting to work.
Pasqual Ferry & Matt Hollingsworth both did a fantastic job with this issue. It's got a unique feel to it that helps it stand out when you read it, and it really compliments the story so well. The fight sequence in the second half of the issue is particularly great. Despite not having the usual ways to go about a Thor fight, they gave it a familiar feel to it. Read Full Review
The Mortal Thor #2 delivers a bold reimagining of the god of thunder, stripping away the cosmic grandeur for a raw, street-level saga. With Ewing's layered storytelling and Ferry's visceral art, this issue both challenges expectations and rewards readers ready for a Thor who bleeds, bruises, and battles his way through murky questions of faith and identity. Read Full Review
I dig this more than previous issue. Art is growing on me.
Depowered Thor is not interesting.