If you've been skipping on reading this series for whatever reason, then you need to rectify that ASAP! Because this series feels like it's about to kick into high gear. Al Ewing is putting out a story that is worthy of the name of Thor, and the artwork is right there with it in quality! Read Full Review
The Mortal Thor #3 doubles down on its gritty realism and bone-crunching action, delivering another visceral and thematically rich chapter that keeps Thor's struggle between man and god at the forefront, even if the story slows for setup. Read Full Review
The Mortal Thor #3 is an unevenly paced installment that establishes a fascinating central dynamic between Thors former alter egos. Read Full Review
Plot
Sigurd Jurlson gets another construction job, and the Serpent attacks him with an army of his soldiers.
The sequences of Sigurd using his hammer tied with a rope are real and exciting.
Lucky is visited by his father... Odin enters the scene in this urban resurrection of Norse mythology, where the reader with a notion of these stories is complicit with the appearances of characters easily identifiable in the pantheon of Norse heroes. However, the story remains constant and monotonous in its narrative.
Art
His art presents a beautiful dreamlike tone, full of colors that highlight the facial expressions and feelings of his characters.
Summary
Sigurd is attacked by the Serpent whil more