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Thor by Donny Cates, Vol. 3: Revelations
by Nic Klein, Donny Cates, Alessandro Vitti
Thor continues to be fun though this is probably the shortest and least compelling volume so far.
Thor is questioning himself, like any person would. However, Thor is no regular person, he's a God and a KING. And every move he makes will effect so many people. And when his hammer isn't being nice and listening he starts trying to find solutions to it all.
It's entertaining to watch Thor kind of deal with problems but not by himself. First going to Steve Rogers, then to Jane, and eventually trying to enlist his brother and Frog Thor to aid him in retrieving his hammer back. It's a nice set up to a arc that I believe will be a lot of fun. This one is solid but not mind-blowing.
A 3.5 out of 5.
Thor is questioning himself, like any person would. However, Thor is no regular person, he's a God and a KING. And every move he makes will effect so many people. And when his hammer isn't being nice and listening he starts trying to find solutions to it all.
It's entertaining to watch Thor kind of deal with problems but not by himself. First going to Steve Rogers, then to Jane, and eventually trying to enlist his brother and Frog Thor to aid him in retrieving his hammer back. It's a nice set up to a arc that I believe will be a lot of fun. This one is solid but not mind-blowing.
A 3.5 out of 5.