Thor #602

Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Marko Djurdjevic Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 24, 2009 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 7
7.8Critic Rating
8.4User Rating

The cataclysmic, catastrophic events of THOR #600 have rocked Asgard. What unexpected way do his true friends figure out to help him? And what could possibly be the next step in the devious Loki’s sinister schemes and machinations? Rated T+ …$3.99

  • 10
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Jun 24, 2009

    Some minor nitpicking aside, this was another excellent issue of Thor and it should be interesting to see what JMS does with the few issues he has left. Read Full Review

  • 9.2
    IGN - Dan Phillips Jun 24, 2009

    There's not much else to say about Thor #602 other than it's another smash hit from JMS and his collaborators. This series never ceases to amaze, and as long as JMS is at the helm, I don't see that changing anytime soon. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Jun 26, 2009

    Maybe they'll clear it up for us one of these days. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Rob G Jun 25, 2009

    Thismay be the weakest point or issue in this series so far, but at the rung of the comic book ladder where Thor resides, that is still not a bad a place to be. There is quite a lot to like here, but I wish it focused more on Thor and less on the Asgardians, as I rather learn about their plight through Thor's. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Jun 23, 2009

    (See Marko Djurdjevic's interior pencils for yourself at CBR's preview!) Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Alex C. Lupp Jun 30, 2009

    Djurdjevics art is wonderful. Between his work and that of Coipel on this title, it has been a beautiful ride. Their work fits well with the Nordic muscle-bound feel of the book, and does so without giving way to the common excess know in portraying such characters. Its a job well done, and consistently so. Finally, while Djurdjevics work has had a darker feel that does work well here because of the general sense of foreboding. Read Full Review

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