All roads lead to... Doom! The time storm threatens all of existence past, present and future! While Doctor Doom hunts for Bor's weapon, which will allow him to claim Latveria, Earth and the whole of the universe as his own, Thor and Jane Foster hunt for Doom - deep in the past. But what IS the weapon Bor created? And with Doom hell-bent on controlling free will itself, what does that spell for Thor's sister Laussa, trapped in time between the present and the future?
Rated T+
Thor #33 is a competent comic filled with unkept promises and unanswered questions. We can only hope the comics creators find their footing again soon. Read Full Review
Thor #33 continues the journey as the God of Thunder finds himself in Latveria to face Dr. Doom. Unfortunately, the comic's actual story isn't as exciting as the synopsis makes it out to be. The comic tries exceptionally hard to show how epic and dire things are in the story, but they fall a little flat due to the art, character dialogue, and narration. Hopefully the next issue brings things back up a notch. Read Full Review
The good stuff here begins and ends with Nic Klein's cover. Everything after that is, at best, a lifeless mess. Read Full Review
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There's plenty of middle ground between obvious and obtuse; I wish Grønbekk was better at finding it. And the art is not doing such a hot job of supporting and/or enhancing the words.
This was a bit of a step-up from the previous issue. Sure, I liked most of the stuff here, but the multiple stories going on feel somewhat scattered and a little disconnected from each other. Hopefully that changes soon, as we only have two more issues left of this run.
I like some of the ideas, but I just feel little let down with how everything unfolds.
It's starting to get really hard to enjoy this. It feels just messy. And a bit boring.
Probably gonna drop it. Say what u want about donny cates but he at least had a vision