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Thor (2014-2015) #1 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman

laura_trap's review

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5.0

Excellent. I really enjoyed the girl power scene between Titania and Thor, but also the power within the name, not the person. Freya is the best, and Odin just irks me.

ordinarilybi's review

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5.0

Don't you dare to fuck that up, don't you dare! *gets excited*

galaxies's review

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5.0

Oh, I loved this one and can't wait until the next issue comes out! The art is gorgeous and the story is compelling to follow.

Anyone who loved Thor and is interested in Asgardia and their connection to Midgard should be reading this series.

kikiandarrowsfishshelf's review

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3.0

I like the feminist slant, but I looked up what happens, and I am a little po'ed by it. Still, love the idea.

heavenssnat's review

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4.0

yes bitch

frickfrackfate's review

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4.0

Lovely artwork, too short!

heypretty52's review

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5.0

Aaron kicks off this arc with a bang. And for those who wish to complain about the changing of hands, please remember two things:
1. This is the same author as the ongoing storyline. No one swept in and ruined your picture of masculinity.
2. Thor the man is- even without his hammer- an unfailing hero. He marches into battle almost as weakened as any mortal.
I cannot wait to see where Aaron takes this new Thor.

mmelibertine's review

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3.0

I've never been interested in Thor before, let alone EXCITED. This changes everything. The art is lovely and already there are deliciously feminist undertones. (Can we keep the All-Mother? Please?) I'm pleased to add this series to my very small pull list.

amandareid's review

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4.0

YES. MORE PLEASE.

sophiper's review

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4.0

I'm not exactly sure how to review individual issues of comics...
I'm very excited to see where this series takes us! Lady Thor(solely to differentiate) is taking a traditionally male role and proving that a female can be just as strong and just as tough. She isn't just a female superhero who gets some minor attention, or has minor capabilities, but is wielding the power of THOR! I'm very excited to see how she progresses as a character and to figure out who the heck she is. And to see more change in Thor Dude.