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A review by geekyjack
Thor: God of Thunder, Vol. 3: The Accursed by Ron Garney, Nic Klein, Jason Aaron
3.0
The main story line running through Thor: God of Thunder Volume 3 by Jason Aaron follows the return of the villainous Malekith the Accursed, a psychotic, power crazy Dark Elf from the realm of Svartalfheim.
Thor is joined by others from the Nine Realms to fight Malekith. This team is made up of a Dwarf obsessed with dynamite, a Light Elf that resembles a gun-totting Cowboy, a Dark Elf that wants revenge against Malekith, a stinking Troll, a silent Giant and the God of Thunder himself. The story itself is not bad, but when it follows the epic God Butcher and Godbomb story in the first two volumes, this just seems to fall flat. The action isn't quite as big, the story isn't quite as grand and the villain isn't quite as villainous (he struck me as a low rent version of The Joker).
All in all, it is a good book, just disappointing following the epic start of this series. If I could, I'd give it 3.5 stars.
Thor is joined by others from the Nine Realms to fight Malekith. This team is made up of a Dwarf obsessed with dynamite, a Light Elf that resembles a gun-totting Cowboy, a Dark Elf that wants revenge against Malekith, a stinking Troll, a silent Giant and the God of Thunder himself. The story itself is not bad, but when it follows the epic God Butcher and Godbomb story in the first two volumes, this just seems to fall flat. The action isn't quite as big, the story isn't quite as grand and the villain isn't quite as villainous (he struck me as a low rent version of The Joker).
All in all, it is a good book, just disappointing following the epic start of this series. If I could, I'd give it 3.5 stars.