• After a series of brutal and mysterious murders, the Thors have finally brought in a suspect for questioning - Loki!
• But how does one get the truth from the Prince of Lies?
• The Ultimate Thor is about to find out...
Rated T+
Overall, THORS #3 continues to deliver a great issue in a surprisingly awesome series. The creative team mixes Thor and police procedurals in a way that really works and this book just looks beautiful as well. Easily, this is one of the best books of the week and something you need to check out. Read Full Review
Thors #3 is a damn good comic with an intriguing plot and strong characters. The fate of the Janes & Davids has me intrigued and Aaron's work with Loki is devilish in all the right ways. Sprouse and Sudzuka are as good as it gets and comics like this use the landscape of Secret Wars for maximum results. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is a must read, and if you haven't picked up the previous two issues then now is the time because Thor Lief has been a Thunderer in the Hall of Homicide for fifteen years and he's getting too old for this shit. Read Full Review
Thors #3 is another step in the right direction keeping us invested in a mystery that goes all the way to the top. We will get to that big reveal, though the most important question of all is if these Thors and all involved can grasp the truth to the answers they have turned every rock and tree for? Read Full Review
This is one of the better books (of the ones I've read) to spring out of the Secret Wars series, but its success rests on the wrap-up to the series. So it's a "wait and see" on this one. Read Full Review
The idea of telling a cop drama comprised almost solely of Thor characters sounds ridiculous. And it pretty much is, but that's part of what makes Thors so entertaining. Read Full Review
Bottom Line: Though the art isn't as infallible as it's been previously, Aaron's series is still genre-bending greatness. Read Full Review
While I'm still somewhat against the whole ‘Secret Wars' idea in principle, if it means I get to read some truly inventive comics like this one, then I guess I can't be too mad. Aaron, Sprouse and Sudzuka have put together a wonderfully original concept here, combining the world of gritty, street-level policework with the familiar Asgardian grandeur. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
The pacing of this book constantly engages the audience; the revelation of the killers and the return of an Unworthy son keep Thors #3 exciting and one of the most fun Secret Wars tie-ins. Read Full Review
"Thors" #3 delivers the story beats necessary to move the mystery forward and inserts the personality required to make readers care. All of the answers aren't present in this issue, but readers are given the opportunity to solve the case alongside the Thors as Loki sheds some light on the matter. On thing is revealed, however: "Thors" #4 is going to be filled with plenty of thunder and lightning as Battleworld gets rocked by the revelations and the inevitable conflict those answers will bring. Read Full Review
Hot damn, this is good! The interrogation is intense and the reveal at the end it exciting. This is the best tie-in to come out of Secret Wars and I'd recommend it to pretty much anyone.
I've never been much of a fan of the art style, but the story keeps me wanting more.