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Marvel-Verse: Thor

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Collects Thor the Mighty Avenger (2010) #1-2, Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2008) #7, Crown of Fools (2013) #1, Where Walk the Frost Giants (2017) #1, material from Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2010) #19.In Asgard, Midgard and all of the Marvel-Verse, no hero is mightier than Thor, God of Thunder - and these are the tales that prove him worthy! Banished to Earth by his father Odin, Thor starts a new life, meeting fascinating people like Jane Foster - and battling fearsome foes like Mr. Hyde! Then, as his friendship with Sif and the Warriors Three hangs in the balance of a mystical force, Thor must resist temptation to save his fellow Asgardians! After tragedy strikes, the Thunder God flies into combat against Frost Giants and the gargantuan Ymir! And what will happen when Odin puts feuding brothers Thor and Loki to the test?

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First published December 14, 2021

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Louise Simonson

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Louise Simonson (born Mary Louise Alexander and formerly credited as Louise Jones, when married to artist Jeff Jones) is an American comic book writer and editor. She is best known for her work on comic book titles such as Power Pack, X-Factor, New Mutants, Superman, and Steel. She is sometimes referred to by the nickname "Weezie".

Since 1980 she is married to comic book writer and artist Walter Simonson

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Author 28 books192 followers
June 24, 2022
A coleção Marvel-Verse tem a intenção de aproximar o público do MCU, dos filmes e séries do Marvel Studios com as histórias em quadrinhos estreladas por seus personagens. Neste volume do Thor temos metade das histórias que o compõem como boas histórias e a outra metade com histórias bem qualquer coisa. Começa com a série Thor: O Poderoso Vingador, que é ótima e sensacional e ganhadora do Eisner e aclamada pelos fãs e crítica e ignorada pela Panini quando saiu nos Estados Unidos. Aqui saem só dois números dos oito publicados lá fora, dando uma nova roupagem para Thor e Jane Foster. Depois uma história divertida escrita por Louise Simonson. Por fim, três histórias chatas e verborrágicas de mais do mesmo com o Thor e seus aliados Os Três Guerreiros e Sif enfrentando os Gigantes do Gelo. De toda forma é um bom começo para os leitores que querem conhecer mais das histórias do Deus do Trovão.
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10.4k reviews1,061 followers
September 9, 2022
The best story in this collection is The Mighty Thor by Roger Landridge and Chris Samnee. But it's not part of regular continuity. Jane Foster is a museum curator and Thor is a hobo. The middle two stories are from when Thor shared a body with Donald Blake. If these Marvel-Verse books are meant to introduce new readers to the characters, I don't know why Marvel keeps including out of continuity versions of the character. I'd be very confused picking up the current Thor comic after reading this.
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3,919 reviews26 followers
August 28, 2022
Prepare for some serious artistic and content whiplash in this collection.

This collects a couple of stories from different Marvel series and time periods, and I honestly didn't see any rhyme or reason to their selection. We get a meet-cute story for Thor and a museum curator version of Jane Foster, then two trickster Loki stories that rely on the Donald Blake alter ego for a lot of their plot, and then a Thor and the Warriors Three (plus Lady Sif) story dealing with a mythical enemy. All of the stories are fine on their own, with distinctive art styles that work for their presentations, but there's no sense of connectivity tying the collection together thematically or otherwise. Maybe it's designed to serve as a smorgasbord, from which potential readers can select the era that felt best to them? I don't know. That lack of focus or theme makes this an ultimately forgettable collection.
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39 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2022
It's a great bite sized intro to Thor. If you liked him in the MCU, Avengers Assemble and haven't picked up any comics where he's the main character this is a great place to start. This book features 5 issues and some bonus content so it's definitely worth it. A bite size serving to give you a starting point.
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Author 10 books33 followers
September 5, 2022
A puzzling selection of stories. The first two are clearly not in MU continuity, giving Thor (and Jane Foster) a very different backstory. The rest apparently do fit, though they're retconned back in the days when Thor still had Dr. Don Blake as his secret identity. You'd think one volume would stay consistent, but no.
The best of them are fun enough for a 4.5. However the blander installments drag it down, so 3.5 overall.
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128 reviews
October 22, 2022
Read with my 7 year old who loves a comic book. A mixture of stories that don't follow on from each other but are ok as stand alone episodes. Loved all the different art work and it made a good talking point.
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July 24, 2022
Ho finito di leggere thor le storie sono molto carine l'unica pecca è che alla fine è un po più lento
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1,130 reviews58 followers
August 25, 2022
I did not enjoy this as much as I wanted to. Thor is one of my favorite Marvel characters, and I will continue looking for volumes to read.
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118 reviews
November 10, 2022
I enjoyed the first 3 stories, but I would have preferred if all the stories connected in a sequence.
356 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2022
This volume serves as a great introduction to Thor, giving new readers a glimpse of the character outside of the 616 universe (I think). Easy to read (no/minimal shakesperian speech from the God of Thunder), and very accessible to kids. Across the stories, we see Thor interacting with Jane Foster, his clashes with Loki and some adventures with Sif & The Warriors Three

Art style is more on the cartoony side, although the artists are different throughout.

All in all, it's just what a Marvel-Verse book should be: a way to get acquainted with the title character and some of his supporting cast without being bogged down by decades of continuity.
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