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Thor: God of Thunder #11

on-sale: Aug 14, 2013
Jason Aaron | Esad Ribic

Thor: God of Thunder #11 cover

Story Name:

Godbomb, Part Five of Five: The Last Prayer


Synopsis

Thor: God of Thunder #11 synopsis by Peter Silvestro
Rating: 2.5 stars

The Godbomb has detonated and all over the universe gods are dropping dead. On Gorr’s planet, Avenger Thor enters the center of the explosion and by holding two Mjolnirs together absorbs the blast into himself. In old Asgard, Odin prays to his son to be the god of gods and when the disaster is over many gods still stand. Thor has drawn Gorr’s weapon, All-Black the Necrosword into himself and he fires its full force back at Gorr. The God Butcher’s son denounces his father blaming him for all that has happened—and then the kid fades out, a construct of the villain’s weapon. Young Thor then uses his axe to swipe Gorr’s head off. Avenger Thor vomits the weapon up and then dies—for the ninth time.

Three days later, King Thor has raised him up and he learns that Asgard is alive again and the universe filled with gods once more. The two younger Thors are sent to their own times. And modern Thor heads to the planet Indigarr (where this all started in issue #1) bringing new gods for the world without gods.

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Characters
Good (or All)
ODIN
THOR

Enemies
Gorr the God Butcher (Gorr).

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Esad Ribic
Esad Ribic
Ive Svorcina
Esad Ribic (Cover Penciler)
Esad Ribic (Cover Inker)
Esad Ribic (Cover Colorist)




Review / Commentaries


Thor: God of Thunder #11 Review by (August 17, 2013)
Review: Jason Aaron’s dark and dreary story featuring Esad Ribic’s dark and dreary art ends up…dark and dreary. But it’s official: Thor sucks. Then Thor pukes. Then Thor dies. Then Thor comes back. Ho hum. But this overlong pointless story arc full of clueless prattle about gods and mockery of the Bible is finally over.

Comments: First appearance of Odin in this series.




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