Comic Books
‘Immortal Thor Vol. 1: All Weather Turns to Storm’ sets expansive precedent for what can only be a massive series
Lays bold new, primordial foundations – a Godhood above the Gods.
Lays bold new, primordial foundations – a Godhood above the Gods.
So conceptually rich that it feels insulting to waste time on Moon Knight and Peter Parker.
A strange balance of arrested motion and creative freedom.
Stories about the human in a very inhumane Marvel Universe.
It endeavors to reinstate a somewhat neglected depth to a the character.
It’s impossible not to get swept up in the beat of the book, and its impossible not to love how...
Very real concerns with a 'get off my lawn' energy.
There was one striking flaw in the delivery: the book was crafted, uniformly, by white men.
Contributes to what is weird and wonderful about the Marvel Universe.
So simply connects with the character’s idea, if not the character himself.
Ever the study of style and trends, Gruenwald saw the direction comics were heading.
A book that deserves a spot on shelves next to those adolescent books that shaped us.