Neither quite its own thing, nor properly part of Donny Cates' misbegotten and then medically truncated Thor run, this has its moments. A story about Thor brooding over getting Hulked-out *again*, only to be interrupted by symbiote bollocks, was never going to be high on my wants list, but incoming writer Al Ewing manages to get some very funny bits of dialogue in there. That has nothing whatsoever to do with Thanos; it's followed by a one-shot which does, but doesn't have much to do with Thor, bar a framing sequence of his looking through the mad Titan's filing cabinets (yes, literally), surrounding shorts in which Christopher Cantwell thinks reskinning Roko's basilisk is enough to make a story, JMS is having one of his good days, and Kyle Starks is much less fun than usual. That leads into two issues about Corvus bloody Glaive and, I wish I were making this up, a black infinity stone, where I still felt like I was missing half the context, but where Torunn Gronbekk at least finds space to riff on some of the less explored aspects of the MCU Ragnarok, rendered into powerfully metal, vaguely Tom Mandrake pages by Nic Klein.