Thor in the new Marvel Universe

Since Thor only slumbers and is not dead how do you think they could justify/write bringing him back without the rune knowledge?
 
Who says they won't leave a portion of the rune power? I mean they want to update Thor, why not leave some as an extra power that he can only use once in a while?
Even if they don't bring him back with the rune powers, I'm sure they'll use the excuse that the stopping of ragnarok absorbed all that power somehow.
Ragnarok Cycle getting stopped is going to be a BIG story tool in Thor's future, I can just see it now.
I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Jane Foster has Sif in her again somehow.
 
I got the latest FF yesterday and, well,

Ever scince the Hammer came down, there has been a line of strongmen, wanna be superheros, and the like lined up taking a turn at lifting the hammer. It happened so often that the government stopped trying to stop them. At the end of the issue, the guy whose been traveling across the contry with the initials DB finally makes it to the hammer. After fighting his way to the hammer, (he was cutting in line after all) he just touches it, and then theres this huge lightining flash and he and the hammer disappear into the sky.
 
Anubis said:
I got the latest FF yesterday and, well,

Ever scince the Hammer came down, there has been a line of strongmen, wanna be superheros, and the like lined up taking a turn at lifting the hammer. It happened so often that the government stopped trying to stop them. At the end of the issue, the guy whose been traveling across the contry with the initials DB finally makes it to the hammer. After fighting his way to the hammer, (he was cutting in line after all) he just touches it, and then theres this huge lightining flash and he and the hammer disappear into the sky.
Hmmm saw most of that but not the last sentance.
is D.B. still there, or is he gone form the site too?
 
Anubis said:
He's gone too.
too cool, just hope it's Don Blake
lol all this just looks so seceretive :D
 
Well, it is, considering the books not supposed to come out until Wednesday. One of the few times subscribing to Marvel actually comes in handy.
 
Anubis said:
Well, it is, considering the books not supposed to come out until Wednesday. One of the few times subscribing to Marvel actually comes in handy.
I never really had any issue delays or what not when I subscribed to Marvel a few years back. I got the Hulk, Thor, and Daredevil and they all came on time or a day before.
Which is kind of funny since I heard a few horror stories of subscribers not getting an issue in for weeks and such.
 
616 Thor > Ultimate Thor

"Ultron...We would have words with thee."

that quote says it all.
 
Johnny Blaze said:
I never really had any issue delays or what not when I subscribed to Marvel a few years back. I got the Hulk, Thor, and Daredevil and they all came on time or a day before.
Which is kind of funny since I heard a few horror stories of subscribers not getting an issue in for weeks and such.

I've been subscribing off and on for various titles and believe me, sometimes stuff would be a couple of weeks late, sometimes I didn't get stuff at all. I think I missed a couple of issues of Exiles. Sometimes I got stuff all together and they were like months late. Of course I haven't had that problem in a couple of years.
 
I had that same problem the last time I subscribed to Marvel
 
Anubis said:
I've been subscribing off and on for various titles and believe me, sometimes stuff would be a couple of weeks late, sometimes I didn't get stuff at all. I think I missed a couple of issues of Exiles. Sometimes I got stuff all together and they were like months late. Of course I haven't had that problem in a couple of years.
Damn, that blows. Thank God I never missed an issue (though, seeing as how it was Bruce Jones' Hulk I don't think I would've truly cared :o).
Maybe your local post office was full of lazy, ******ed, thieving postal workers at the time? :confused:
 
Probably, I would never subscribe from the publisher itself. I used to order my comics from Midtown.
 
Well, yeah, the post office is full of lazy, theiving, drug addict postal emplyees. And it's likely that it was they're fault. But those guys go on shooting sprees, so it's better to hate marvel for it.
 
Anubis said:
Well, yeah, the post office is full of lazy, theiving, drug addict postal emplyees. And it's likely that it was they're fault. But those guys go on shooting sprees, so it's better to hate marvel for it.
Yeah, at least with hating Marvel for it you don't run the risk of being shot.

Well...unless you piss off a really wacked out fanboy with your Marvel hate I guess. :o
 
I'm not worried, Everybody knows Marvel Zombies can't shoot straight.
 
Anubis said:
I'm not worried, Everybody knows Marvel Zombies can't shoot straight.
True. As long as you protect your brain from being turned to mush by the constant stream of stupidity that spews from their mouths you should be all right. :D
 
It takes far more than chants of "Make mine Marvel" to take down this God of Death.
 
Anubis said:
It takes far more than chants of "Make mine Marvel" to take down this God of Death.
I don't know...some of those Bendis fanboys can get pretty bad.
 
Yup, you call yourself invincible now but before you know it you're whispering pathetically "Not like this, not like this!"
 
Anubis said:
I got the latest FF yesterday and, well,

Ever scince the Hammer came down, there has been a line of strongmen, wanna be superheros, and the like lined up taking a turn at lifting the hammer. It happened so often that the government stopped trying to stop them. At the end of the issue, the guy whose been traveling across the contry with the initials DB finally makes it to the hammer. After fighting his way to the hammer, (he was cutting in line after all) he just touches it, and then theres this huge lightining flash and he and the hammer disappear into the sky.

How was the issues as a tie-in?Was it pretty worth it?I'm thinking about picking up the F4 tie-ins.
 
Well, it was okay. A lot of talking. You get to see the remaining members of the FF start to take sides. It was mostly about Ben making his choice. Not bad, but not what I'd call essential.
 
Johnny Blaze said:
I never really had any issue delays or what not when I subscribed to Marvel a few years back. I got the Hulk, Thor, and Daredevil and they all came on time or a day before.
Which is kind of funny since I heard a few horror stories of subscribers not getting an issue in for weeks and such.


Well I went back to Paris this weekend and just got my issues for Exiles, Hulk and X-men from pre-planet m for the mutants and planet m for the Hulk so I never got mine in time.

generally, I get most of them about 10 days after I read about them here.
 
Anubis said:
Well, it was okay. A lot of talking. You get to see the remaining members of the FF start to take sides. It was mostly about Ben making his choice. Not bad, but not what I'd call essential.

Hmmm....I'll read this in store.
 

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