A review by thecommonswings
The Mighty Thor/Journey into Mystery: Everything Burns by Carmine Di Giandomenico, Barry Kitson, Alan Davis, Kieron Gillen, Matt Fraction

3.0

It’s fine, but I really need to let go of my aversion to Keiron Gillen. He seems harmless enough but just because I detested Phonogram as much as I did (which is A LOT) I can’t blame the more sense and confusing bits of this purely on him. It’s entertaining but the plotting feels a bit like someone spending several pages tying an elaborate knot and then several more pages undoing it even more elaborately. Seemingly every other page has Loki go “Ah! Of course!” and put together some kind of plan that makes sod all sense if you haven’t read the comics around it. And the denser it is the less you actually care about what’s happening. Fraction is probably equally to blame for it all though