THE EPIC FINALE OF "REVELATIONS"!
Thor, ruler of Asgard, can now focus on just that - ruling! But with power comes truth, and Thor will learn that being king isn't so simple. When havoc on Midgard begins, Mjolnir seems to have vanished under the Avengers' watch. And Thor must learn more than one truth this day. The shocking conclusion of "Revelations" that no one will see coming is here!
Rated T+
Bandini does am amazing job with the art in this issue. Freyja and Angela look amazing and the action is both fun and visually thrilling. Read Full Review
Thor #17 is unquestionably one of the best issues in the last two years. Deftly balancing humorous action with character-driven drama, its not one to miss. Read Full Review
Thor #17 does an excellent job in providing some great character work for Thor, Odin, Angela, and Freyja. Donny Cates and Michele Bandini dig into how recent developments around the Odinson Family have impacted each character. All of this builds even greater excitement for whatever plans there are for the future of the Thor series. Read Full Review
The emotional strength of the characters and the writing carry an already good issue. Read Full Review
The finale of "Revelations" confirms this 3-part story was primarily filling time. It continues to explore Thor's own anxieties about being king and the many strained relationships in his life, but all of this is expressed in lingering, vague strings of dialogue attached to thematically insignificant action sequences. Read Full Review
Favorite issue in a while, honestly. All it is is character work, and it's good character work.
This was a really well-done conclusion to this storyline. What really boosts this book for me is the conversation between Thor and Freyja. The rest of the character work was well-done, also, but this was just a raw and emotional moment between a mother and her son. Bandini's art makes Cates' excellent writing even better, as she's able to capture the emotions of these characters in great fashion. Outstanding stuff here as we move on to the next arc.
It has a giant black cat with guns.
And that's what Kelly Thompson's Thor would look like. I say that with sass but not with malice; I'd genuinely like more Thor in this tone.
The giant cat with gatling guns is badass, I think that goes without saying.
Thor probably should have seen the ending coming, I can think of a lot more secure places to leave the Mjolnir lying around, lol.
I felt a bit confused with information I didn't actually knew, since I only picked up Cates' Thor and know little of what happened before, and besides from the Freyja-Thor final conversation, it was a little unconsequential. Bandini's art still cool tho.
Damn. What happened to this series. It has some redeeming qualities but, overall its cheesy, its boring and pretty weird.
I don't know if this issue was meant to make us like Freyja, hate Odin or remind us that Angela from Spawn is a Thor character now, either way, not a lot happened.
The only thing which I liked about the book was interaction between Freyja and Thor.
It reminded me of Lord Krishna story.
Eu não compreendo como a Marvel pode achar isso um bom caminho para o Thor.
A cada edição de Thor, e isso já faz uns 7 anos, eu fico com a impressão que era melhor ele nunca ter voltado depois da Queda.
No! No to all of this shit from Cates. No to how annoying he made Angela here, no to the new Freyja, no to the "how cruel Thor is as a king" when he's been far more decent than Odin, no to all of it. Double-no for taking Aaron's "Phoenix is Thor's mother" shit seriously. Just no all around. I have less and less faith in the guy, he doesn't seem to care about this book at all.