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The Complete Thor
I didn't really have any experience reading Thor stories except for a random crossover here and there, but the movie really piqued my interest in the character, and I spent some time at the library reading some Tales of Asgard, and I'm hooked. Any particular exciting issues I should keep an eye out for? I'll be doing some periodic reviews on here to keep you updated on my progress. |
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Location: Tacoma, Washington
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Re: The Complete Thor
The Walter Simonson Thor is, IMHO, the best of the entire run.
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Re: The Complete Thor
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Re: The Complete Thor
The JMS trilogy (Babylon's J. Michael Straczynski) Walt Simonson's run with Hela, Midgard Serpent and Beta Ray Bill The Ultimates I and II run....an Alternative Mark Millar universe timeline featuring the Avengers Thor fights the Surfer and Mangog...Essential Stan Lee and Jack Kirby stories and currently Kieron Gillen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NowlAbyOvEI |
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Location: Ireland.
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Re: The Complete Thor
Tom DeFalco's Thor was a guilty pleasure way back when; pseudo-sixties superhero antics that bucked the trend of the more "mature" zeitgeist. I also have to recommend Warren Ellis' 4-issue run from (I think) issues 496 to 499, which kind of reinvented Thor as a mythic yet vulnerable figure. Was actually a bit disappointed when the series reverted to a more generic superheroey feel.
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Re: The Complete Thor
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Re: The Complete Thor
Walt Simonson's run. The first half of Dan Jurgen's run JMS's run
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Re: The Complete Thor
Either way, as Turtletrekkersaid, good luck. That's a lotta reading. Were there any graphic novel only Thor stories? I have The Ballad Of Beta Ray Bill around somewhere, but I think that was a reprint from the comics.
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: The Complete Thor
(Not to be confused with all the stuff with Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet decades later. This was a twelve-part storyline back around 1970-1971 that had Thor battling a mysterious entity known only as "Infinity." I ate it up when I was in junior high.)
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Location: I said out, dammit!
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Re: The Complete Thor
And I loved the way he drew the Enchantress as Debbie Harry.
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Location: Lost Vegas
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Re: The Complete Thor
Gillen is writing Iron Man. Simonson's run is the gold standard. I liked Dan Jurgens on the book as well. Kieron Gillen wrote a great Kid Loki tale in the recently ended Journey into Mystery. |
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Commodore
Location: Ireland.
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Re: The Complete Thor
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