The Official Thor thread

I agree Corp, I'm just repeating what I've read. It didn't say there's going to be a knock down drag out fight, just that blows will be traded.
 
Well I thought it was a good start too. Still think this 1st issue should have been double sized just to get most of the "catch up" info out of the way.
As for the gods needing mortals thing, I think it's both Motals needing the gods and Gods needing mortals. I really don't think it's a one way street.
I don't think the 60 second rule will return, there's no reason for it.
I'm hoping that the Serch for the Asgardians won't be turned into God pack idea, rather a search for the Artifacts of Asgard. You have to figure, If Thor is Asgard, then more than likely each Asgardian has some Artifact that they could be conected to as well. Like maybe Sif's Sword would hold Sif, for an example. Every Asgardian seemed to have a weapon of Choice, so why not use that idea.

I think this "gods needing mortals" thing was first brought up back in Thor, Vol. 1 during the Etnerals saga issues 27X-30X.
 
Tony better hope they don't fight. First an asswhipping from Hulk then possibly another one from Thor. Not a good summer for shellhead.
 
But a great summer for those of us who enjoy watching him get his ass kicked. :)
 
See, before Thor died I wouldn't have doubted that in the least. Now, however, it seems like Thor is calmer and more philosophical than the short-tempered badass he used to be.

A few beers and long convo with Herc will straighten him out :D
 
That'd be great. They had Herc react to Thor's death with the funeral and Clor, so it'd be nice to see him and Thor react to each other now that Thor's back. I hope JMS makes that a point of one of the early issues.
 
This'll all have to occur after Herc helps Hulk destroy the planet of course.
 
Heh, of course. They'll have to stop by a space bar and possibly intercede in Annihilation: Conquest. :up:
 
I'm kind of glad he's out this round, actually. The heralds too, in fact. Those guys were great for Annihilation, where the whole universe was being threatened by this seemingly unstoppable, overwhelming force. Conquest, however, just has the Kree Empire under siege by powerful opponents, sure, but not really up there with the likes of an entire anti-matter universe's worth of soldiers. I think Thor, Beta Ray Bill, the heralds, and the other uber-powerful cosmic badasses would make Conquest a bit too easy for the heroes. Best that they stick to some of the lower-tier guys, which they seem to be doing. Hopefully they're saving the big guns for the next big space epic.
 
I'm kind of glad he's out this round, actually. The heralds too, in fact. Those guys were great for Annihilation, where the whole universe was being threatened by this seemingly unstoppable, overwhelming force. Conquest, however, just has the Kree Empire under siege by powerful opponents, sure, but not really up there with the likes of an entire anti-matter universe's worth of soldiers. I think Thor, Beta Ray Bill, the heralds, and the other uber-powerful cosmic badasses would make Conquest a bit too easy for the heroes. Best that they stick to some of the lower-tier guys, which they seem to be doing. Hopefully they're saving the big guns for the next big space epic.

Yes, Annihilation: Annihilation.
 
No, no, no. Annihilation: Inflation! The heroes of the cosmos have annihilated Annihilus and... fileted the Phallanx (shut up), but all of these frequent status quo changes have resulted in the worst threat of all--universe-wide recession! Now the heroes are trading in their cosmic surfboards for tax forms and their Quantum Bands for ballpoint pens as they take on... dun, dun, dunnnn... the Universal Revenue Service!
 
Tony better hope they don't fight. First an asswhipping from Hulk then possibly another one from Thor. Not a good summer for shellhead.

I'd actually be suprised if Tony never finished developing his Destroyer armor, seeing how several pounds of the material used to power his armor is still around, and all he needed was a tiny pebble to actually hurt King Thor.
No, no, no. Annihilation: Inflation! The heroes of the cosmos have annihilated Annihilus and... fileted the Phallanx (shut up), but all of these frequent status quo changes have resulted in the worst threat of all--universe-wide recession! Now the heroes are trading in their cosmic surfboards for tax forms and their Quantum Bands for ballpoint pens as they take on... dun, dun, dunnnn... the Universal Revenue Service!


They have to sign W-9 forms!
 
I'd actually be suprised if Tony never finished developing his Destroyer armor, seeing how several pounds of the material used to power his armor is still around, and all he needed was a tiny pebble to actually hurt King Thor.



They have to sign W-9 forms!

I think that thrashing the Hulk gave him might set his plans back awhile.:csad:
 
I'd actually be suprised if Tony never finished developing his Destroyer armor, seeing how several pounds of the material used to power his armor is still around, and all he needed was a tiny pebble to actually hurt King Thor.
He'll still be building it out of terrestrial materials, whatever the power source is, and King Thor was pretty easily able to tear those materials apart last time he used them.
 
I'm kind of glad he's out this round, actually. The heralds too, in fact. Those guys were great for Annihilation, where the whole universe was being threatened by this seemingly unstoppable, overwhelming force. Conquest, however, just has the Kree Empire under siege by powerful opponents, sure, but not really up there with the likes of an entire anti-matter universe's worth of soldiers. I think Thor, Beta Ray Bill, the heralds, and the other uber-powerful cosmic badasses would make Conquest a bit too easy for the heroes. Best that they stick to some of the lower-tier guys, which they seem to be doing. Hopefully they're saving the big guns for the next big space epic.

Well I'm still hopin for Cap Marvel
 
Homoerotic sounds like a gay caveman or something...

Copiel draws Thor like a caveman, so it fits...with that nose bridge that runs up his forehead, he looks apeish and ugly, not to mention thick. There's a fine line between powerful and brutish looking, and Thor's going on the wrong side of that argument. Even Blake had a double chin in one panel (WTF) does Copiel have a fetish for flabby, thick things?

UGH. :csad:
 
He'll still be building it out of terrestrial materials, whatever the power source is, and King Thor was pretty easily able to tear those materials apart last time he used them.


Only after getting his ass kicked by them for thirty minutes or so by the rushed and obviously incompleted armor.
 
Copiel draws Thor like a caveman, so it fits...with that nose bridge that runs up his forehead, he looks apeish and ugly, not to mention thick. There's a fine line between powerful and brutish looking, and Thor's going on the wrong side of that argument. Even Blake had a double chin in one panel (WTF) does Copiel have a fetish for flabby, thick things?

UGH. :csad:
He is a warrior, and he has been in MAJOR battles, he's bound to have a broken nose.
 

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