Thor is Completely Powerless Against Marvel’s Most Metal Villains
Thor is the son of Odin, who wields one of the Marvel Universe’s strongest weapons in Mjolnir. He can command the power of storm and lightning. Seeing Thor crawling on the ground with his face a mask of blood and his limbs broken is something that will likely never happen again, especially now that Marvel seems set on making him as powerful as possible (Thor recently became the new Allfather of Asgard and inherited his father’s Odinforce, making this the strongest version of the character in decades).
In the end, Thor defeats Harald and his men with the help of Doctor Strange’s magic. The final battle is epic as can be expected from a Garth Ennis comic, with Thor literally punching the immortal villain into Earth’s orbit to get rid of him. It makes sense why Marvel is bringing Enis back for a new Punisher comic given the unique energy he brings to Marvel’s properties. The MAX comics are not considered canon for Marvel’s continuity and Thor will likely never get such a beating again, but Harald Jaekelsson and his band of Viking raiders will leave their mark in history as the most Metal group of villains that Marvel ever introduced.
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Thor is Completely Powerless Against Marvel’s Most Metal Villains
Thor is the son of Odin, who wields one of the Marvel Universe’s strongest weapons in Mjolnir. He can command the power of storm and lightning. Seeing Thor crawling on the ground with his face a mask of blood and his limbs broken is something that will likely never happen again, especially now that Marvel seems set on making him as powerful as possible (Thor recently became the new Allfather of Asgard and inherited his father’s Odinforce, making this the strongest version of the character in decades).
In the end, Thor defeats Harald and his men with the help of Doctor Strange’s magic. The final battle is epic as can be expected from a Garth Ennis comic, with Thor literally punching the immortal villain into Earth’s orbit to get rid of him. It makes sense why Marvel is bringing Enis back for a new Punisher comic given the unique energy he brings to Marvel’s properties. The MAX comics are not considered canon for Marvel’s continuity and Thor will likely never get such a beating again, but Harald Jaekelsson and his band of Viking raiders will leave their mark in history as the most Metal group of villains that Marvel ever introduced.
#Thor #Completely #Powerless #Marvels #Metal #Villains
Thor is Completely Powerless Against Marvel’s Most Metal Villains
Thor is the son of Odin, who wields one of the Marvel Universe’s strongest weapons in Mjolnir. He can command the power of storm and lightning. Seeing Thor crawling on the ground with his face a mask of blood and his limbs broken is something that will likely never happen again, especially now that Marvel seems set on making him as powerful as possible (Thor recently became the new Allfather of Asgard and inherited his father’s Odinforce, making this the strongest version of the character in decades).
In the end, Thor defeats Harald and his men with the help of Doctor Strange’s magic. The final battle is epic as can be expected from a Garth Ennis comic, with Thor literally punching the immortal villain into Earth’s orbit to get rid of him. It makes sense why Marvel is bringing Enis back for a new Punisher comic given the unique energy he brings to Marvel’s properties. The MAX comics are not considered canon for Marvel’s continuity and Thor will likely never get such a beating again, but Harald Jaekelsson and his band of Viking raiders will leave their mark in history as the most Metal group of villains that Marvel ever introduced.
#Thor #Completely #Powerless #Marvels #Metal #Villains
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