While most super-hero slug-fests are without a reason. This one is the result of a chain of misunderstandings that have nothing to do with one hero thinking the other is a villain. Misinterpretation and the quartet's brutish boisterousness makes the fight inevitable, and Samnee knows exactly just how much to put in the art. Too much or too little drama, and the fight loses its comedic impact. Samnee's dynamic cartooning is perfect, and Matt Wilson's colors emphasize the harmless nature of the fight. No violent reds or fiery oranges. He leans toward the cool colors and the natural warm browns of the pub setting. Thor, The Mighy Avenger just keeps getting better and better, and it started out great. Read Full Review
As this book slowly draws closer to the rest of the Marvel Universe and the cornerstones of Thor's cast of characters, it's becoming quite clear that Thor: The Mighty Avenger is quality entertainment and a rare gem of a comic that is not to be missed. You want to know why I read comics? It's for stories like this that delight and entertain me in equal measure. Read Full Review
Once again, the combination of superb craftsmanship and undeniable charm rockets Thor Mighty Avengers up the Rankings to take home the Read Full Review