With the God of the Wolves loosed from his imprisonment in Hel, the Warriors Three have their work cut out for them and even with all of Asgard hoping to tame the monster, Volstagg, Fandral and Hogun have a particularly personal score to settle with him.
Warriors Three continues to be an enjoyable read that offers something at least a little unique among the current glut of Thor material. The plot of this mini sees the Warriors Three descend to Niflhel to confront the dreaded wolf god Fenris. Much of this issue is actually devoted to a flashback sequence where we see much younger versions of Hogun, Fandral, and Volstagg come together for the first time. These scenes offer a great deal of fun, especially considering that each of the three are portrayed far differently in youth than they are in the present. As with the previous issue, Willingham captures all the playful humor and banter that make adventures with the Warriors such a treat. Again, however, the quality of his dialogue could be a little stronger considering Willingham's experience in the fantasy realm. Also, Willingham's attempt to explain how the Warriors' initial encounter with Fenris suddenly and irrevocably altered their personalities is a bit forced. On the visual front Read Full Review