• The penultimate chapter of THE ACCURSED!
• Death comes to in the mountains of Jotunheim...
• ..and there is a traitor among Thor's newly formed League of Realms!
• As Thor prepares to execute one of his own comrades, Malekith stages his final bloody raid... on Earth.
This issue unfortunately has two pencillers, though in many ways Emanuela Lupacchino's work is stronger and more refined than Ron Garney's. Garney's pencils have a looser, almost sparse feel to them now, with Ive Scorcina's colors shouldering too much of the burden as far as adding definition to the page. But it's Scorcina's colors that are able to mitigate the shift between pencillers, just as he maintained a tonal consistency in the shift from Esad Ribic to Garney. Read Full Review
Thor: God Of Thunder #16 changes up the common dynamic as soon as it starts to get dull. Read Full Review
Thor continues to be a good read each time out. Aaron has followed up his first round of epic stories with another arc that is building into something special. With the finale coming in the next issue we will see if Aaron can stick the landing as he did at the end of the Godbomb arc. This is a good comic book and one I recommend. Read Full Review
With some plot twists, some added levity and a slight upgrade in the art, this issue makes for a better case of the talent behind the creative team. Flawed, but still quite fun despite its faults. Read Full Review
I hope the following issues are critical of Thor's action here
“The Accursed” storyline is definitely a step down from the Gorr issues. The League of the Realms is a lot of fun but this storyline could’ve been 4 issues instead of 5.
not bad. the story continues apace and the art is passable and somewhat suitable. A mix of Frazetta and Goofy. Ya, that's this one.