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Mjolnir lies on the moon, unable to be lifted! Something dark has befallen the God of Thunder, leaving him unworthy for the first time ever! But when Frost Giants invade Earth, the hammer will be lifted - and a mysterious woman will be transformed into an all-new version of the mighty Thor! Who is this new Goddess of Thunder? Not even Odin knows ... but she may be Earth's only hope against the Frost Giants! Get ready for a Thor like you've never seen before, as this all-new heroine takes Midgard by storm! Plus: the Odinson clearly doesn't like that someone else is holding his hammer...it's Thor vs. Thor! And Odin, desperate to see Mjolnir returned, will call on some very dangerous, very unexpected allies. It's a bold new chapter in the storied history of Thor!
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31 primary booksMarvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection: Publication Order is a 31-book series with 92 primary works first released in 1973 with contributions by Chris Claremont, Paul Smith, and Frank Miller.
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2 primary booksWielka Kolekcja Komiksów Marvela is a 2-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder.
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1 released bookThor (2014) (Single Issues) is a 1-book series first released in 2014 with contributions by Jason Aaron.
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I'm excited about the concept of new lady Thor, and I probably enjoyed this more than any of the comics I've read about dude Thor, but I'm just not that into Thor's solo Asgard adventures in general??? I prefer Thor as part of a TEAM? that's just personal preference of course!
Also I liked that the villain was an evil interdimensional CEO!
So not into superhero comics. So I enjoyed this far more than I expected. Yes, the writer doesn't have the best grasp of KJV English, but it was still fun to read nonetheless. The art was all right. I prefer my dark elves prettier, but I'm spoiled by manga.
I was pleasantly surprised by this comic. I don't read a lot of Marvel, but when I had heard that they were making a female Thor, I was very intrigued. The rise of feminism in comic books has made me more and more enthusiastic to read them. Before I started reading it I thought it was going to be a gender swap, or alternate reality like Spider-Gwen. But when I realized that it was an entirely new character in the same universe, it made me very happy. I'm excited to read volume two and hopefully find out who the new Thor actually is.