The Odinson is all about second chances. So when Thor resurrects his mischievous sibling Loki, he allows her the freedom to do as she pleases. But there's only one thing the Trickster has in mind: take down her Asgardian bretheren!
In a series that gets better with every issue, this particular episode is a high-point; a story that does not offer a great deal of action, but rather excellent insight into the title character(s), as well as an appearance by a hero whose presence has been sorely missed in his world. Read Full Review
Thor continues to impress and, while some may find the slow pace tedious or the lack of action disconcerting, I'll take an Asgardian drama over random hammer smashings any day. Read Full Review
Thor has the distinction of standing alongside books like Green Lantern and Captain America as one of the best the superhero genre has to offer. The series also has an entirely original tone that sets it apart from its top tier comrades. Best yet, it seems to set the stage for some very, very strong issues in the coming months. Read Full Review
Magnificent. There are a ton of great Loki stories that Marvel has published, and this is definitely one of the best ever. And the conversation between Thor and Steve was beautiful
It's incredible to see what a wonderful story JMS crafted here, the pacing, dialogue and character development is great.