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Mortal Thor, The (2025 series) #5

Feb 2026 on-sale: Dec 17, 2025

Al Ewing
writer
 |  Pasqual Ferry
penciler

Mortal Thor, The (2025 series) #5 cover

Story Name:

Thy Soul to Take


Synopsis

Mortal Thor, The (2025 series) #5 synopsis by reviewer Peter Silvestro
Rating: 3.5 stars

Odin and Lukki meet in a diner where the ex-All-Father explains that, as he was he one who built Valhalla, he could just as easily walk out of it. The down side is that now he can never return there. Odin accuses Lukki (a/k/a Loki) of trying to control everything, endangering Thor, with Odin’s raven calling for judgment. But Lukki denies it, claiming he is trying to free the universe. The conversation turns to Sigurd Jarlson, the mortal Thor, with Lukki revealing that Thor’s tormentor is Donald Blake, created by Odin to teach Thor humility. But Odin snaps back that it was Loki who turned Blake evil. But Lukki admits he is helpless to aid Sigurd and asks if Odin can help. Odin points out that Sigurd fought when the bad guys came to him (issue #1), which is just, but he continued to fight those who took Thor’s name in vain (issue #2) which is not what Thor would do. Odin declares that Sigurd is not Thor for he has not learned humility so Odin will be watching to see if he must intervene….

At the police station, Sigurd is questioned by a pair of detectives playing “good cop, bad cop.” They say that Sigurd’s co-workers were attacked with ammo that contained a sleep drug but the Sons of the Serpent attacked Sigurd with the standard lethal kind and so want to know if Sigurd claims self-defense. He asks for his lawyer. One cop reveals all the evidence they have against him, tying him to the attack on the three hoods in the alley (issue #1) and the Rough House bar (issue #2), especially his possession of a hammer on a bungee cord. As they try to trick him into an admission, his lawyer, the slick Kenneth Krask arrives, warning him about the police tactics and advising him not to speak. The cops show their evidence, Krask merely produces a letter signed by the Police Commissioner ordering Sigurd’s immediate release. They leave and encounter Sigurd’s neighbor Kris Seok and Sigurd assumes she sent Krask. But no, she is there with her lawyer, Mike Hyun. Krask takes Sigurd to a parked limousine where the client awaits. The client is the mysterious Blake a nattily dressed man who looks into Sigurd’s eyes and asks in return what Sigurd sees in his. Sig replies “tomhet,” the Swedish word for the void/emptiness. Blake reveals that the alley attack (issue #1) was a test to see if Sigurd is the man Blake believes him to be. But Sigurd angrily denies being anyone special, he is just a man. Blake says that Sigurd has something he wants—and then he uses his serpent staff to extract Sigurd’s soul, in the form of a green mist. On the final page we see that Blake’s eyes are once again missing….

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Characters
Good (or All)
ODIN  
Odin
(All-Father)
THOR  
Thor
(Odinson)
Plus: Kenny Krask (Kenneth Krask), Lukki.

Enemies
DONALDBLAKE  
Donald Blake
(Don Blake)

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Pasqual Ferry
Pasqual Ferry
Matt Milla
Alex Ross (Cover Penciler)
Alex Ross (Cover Inker)
Alex Ross (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Joe Sabino.
Editor: Wil Moss. Editor-in-chief: C. B. Cebulski.



Review / Commentaries


reviewer
Mortal Thor, The (2025 series) #5 Review by (December 17, 2025)

Review: Decent enough issue, largely setting up future developments: Odin’s distancing himself from Sigurd’s situation, Lukki’s difficulty in handling the same fiasco, the police and their charges against Sigurd, and the plot of the villain, Don Blake. A series of nice conversations clearly defines Sigurd’s dicey circumstances and the final page sends things rather dark, seeing Sigurd’s soul stolen. And we learned a new work: “tomhet.”

Comments: The title comes from the children’s prayer, “Now I lay me down to sleep/I pray the Lord my soul to keep/If I should die before I wake/I pray the Lord my soul to take.” A more modern version alters the last two lines to make them sound less morbid to our overly sensitive culture. The issue confirms that Lukki is indeed Loki and “Blake” is the original Don Blake. Blake turned evil in Loki’s scheme in THOR (2020) #9-14. Kenneth Krask previously appeared in THUNDERSTRIKE #15-16, MIGHTY AVENGERS (2013) #7, and ALL-NEW VENOM #1, where he apparently died but here he is.






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