"THE LEGACY OF THANOS" CONCLUDES!
Torunn Gr nbekk and Nic Klein continue their journey into mysterious waters! After chasing Corvus Glaive-the kidnapper of Thor's baby sister-into a vault that requires the blood of a god to open, Thor and R na find themselves face-to-face with King Bor himself! And...Thanos? What dark, bloody secrets of Asgard's past lie in this twisting, cryptic story...and what will it reveal about the future of the entire Marvel Universe?
Rated T+
Every component, from Torunn Gronbekk's script to Nic Klein's art, is immaculate but unpretentious, and I'm excited to see what they have in store going forward. Read Full Review
Klein delivers beautifully detailed art across the issue. The battles are thrilling and the character moments are filled with visual charm that has me going back over pages and panels to pick up new details. Read Full Review
Torunn Grnbekk and Nic Klein create a wonderful story that dives further into Asgard and Thor's family history with Thor #30. All in the process of further developing the greater story around the dark future vision that Thor was given by Black Winter. It all builds further excitement into whatever the endgame of this narrative will be Read Full Review
Thor #30 continues where the last issue left off with Thor and Runa seeing a glimpse into the past of Bor and Thanos having their own epic showdown. The comic keeps providing quick glimpses of cool moments like this that have more engaging things going on than the present story. However, there are still some fun things in the comic where Nic Klein's art gets to take over. There's also a surprise reveal at the end of the comic hinting at another popular Marvel supervillain showing up in this series. Read Full Review
Amazing finale for Gronbekk's solo arc. If (when) Cates drops out of the book I hope she takes over
The parallel narration gets a bit dense, but there's lots of good stuff going on here. The art's fantastic; very expressive and imaginative. Content-wise, this issue strikes a nice balance between developing the plot and characters and ratcheting up the tension with strong foreshadowing.
Killer art from Nic Klein, as per usual. This issue was solid for the most part, but kicked up towards the end during the confrontation between Thor and Glaive. Intrigued to see what's up with the "lightning wolves" at the end. As for the final page, I'm very excited to see how this Doom & Thor story unfolds!
The book had some great art. The book had some good moments of mystery. I'm intrigued by the end. There was just not enough for me to call it great.