Thor’s Ultimate Weapon Makes Mjolnir Look Like a Toy
With his energies now stored within a vast, planet-sized sphere, Thor will continue to do battle with evil, wielding new weapons to replace his trusted hammer Mjolnir. These are entire moons made of solid uru – the same substance as his traditional weapon – and empowered by mystical runes. It’s made clear that rather than a single bludgeon, Thor will be orbited by a throng of moons, each capable of plunging through possessed suns as if they were nothing. Weird as it is, Thor the Thunder World is a true step up from the lone Thunder God wielding his enchanted hammer. Strangely, it’s not the first time writer Jason Aaron has shown a Marvel character evolving into a planet. Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine (by Aaron and Adam Kubert) shows a future in which Doctor Doom has likewise become a living planet, with later stories showing him in combat with Thor’s granddaughters.
Past comics have dealt with the fact that a god’s lifespan is measured in the lives and deaths of worlds, meaning that Thor’s time with the Avengers is just a brief period in his long and storied life. While he’ll always remember his closest friends, Thor the Thunder World reminds fans that the God of Thunder isn’t human, and as new threats emerge in the endless eons before the death of Marvel’s current reality, he’ll likely be along for the ride, taking whatever form allows him to do good and revel in the thrill of battle.
Thor is a deeply human character despite his divine perspective, and King Thor is a melancholy journey that communicates the toll the many thousands of years of his life will take on the once carefree hero. However, it also confirms that whatever form he may take – and even after his death – Thor will continue to fight on as a protector of the universe, whether he does so wielding the mighty hammer Mjolnir or a coterie of sun-smashing moons.
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Thor’s Ultimate Weapon Makes Mjolnir Look Like a Toy
With his energies now stored within a vast, planet-sized sphere, Thor will continue to do battle with evil, wielding new weapons to replace his trusted hammer Mjolnir. These are entire moons made of solid uru – the same substance as his traditional weapon – and empowered by mystical runes. It’s made clear that rather than a single bludgeon, Thor will be orbited by a throng of moons, each capable of plunging through possessed suns as if they were nothing. Weird as it is, Thor the Thunder World is a true step up from the lone Thunder God wielding his enchanted hammer. Strangely, it’s not the first time writer Jason Aaron has shown a Marvel character evolving into a planet. Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine (by Aaron and Adam Kubert) shows a future in which Doctor Doom has likewise become a living planet, with later stories showing him in combat with Thor’s granddaughters.
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Past comics have dealt with the fact that a god’s lifespan is measured in the lives and deaths of worlds, meaning that Thor’s time with the Avengers is just a brief period in his long and storied life. While he’ll always remember his closest friends, Thor the Thunder World reminds fans that the God of Thunder isn’t human, and as new threats emerge in the endless eons before the death of Marvel’s current reality, he’ll likely be along for the ride, taking whatever form allows him to do good and revel in the thrill of battle.
Thor is a deeply human character despite his divine perspective, and King Thor is a melancholy journey that communicates the toll the many thousands of years of his life will take on the once carefree hero. However, it also confirms that whatever form he may take – and even after his death – Thor will continue to fight on as a protector of the universe, whether he does so wielding the mighty hammer Mjolnir or a coterie of sun-smashing moons.
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#Thors #Ultimate #Weapon #Mjolnir #Toy
Thor’s Ultimate Weapon Makes Mjolnir Look Like a Toy
With his energies now stored within a vast, planet-sized sphere, Thor will continue to do battle with evil, wielding new weapons to replace his trusted hammer Mjolnir. These are entire moons made of solid uru – the same substance as his traditional weapon – and empowered by mystical runes. It’s made clear that rather than a single bludgeon, Thor will be orbited by a throng of moons, each capable of plunging through possessed suns as if they were nothing. Weird as it is, Thor the Thunder World is a true step up from the lone Thunder God wielding his enchanted hammer. Strangely, it’s not the first time writer Jason Aaron has shown a Marvel character evolving into a planet. Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine (by Aaron and Adam Kubert) shows a future in which Doctor Doom has likewise become a living planet, with later stories showing him in combat with Thor’s granddaughters.
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Past comics have dealt with the fact that a god’s lifespan is measured in the lives and deaths of worlds, meaning that Thor’s time with the Avengers is just a brief period in his long and storied life. While he’ll always remember his closest friends, Thor the Thunder World reminds fans that the God of Thunder isn’t human, and as new threats emerge in the endless eons before the death of Marvel’s current reality, he’ll likely be along for the ride, taking whatever form allows him to do good and revel in the thrill of battle.
Thor is a deeply human character despite his divine perspective, and King Thor is a melancholy journey that communicates the toll the many thousands of years of his life will take on the once carefree hero. However, it also confirms that whatever form he may take – and even after his death – Thor will continue to fight on as a protector of the universe, whether he does so wielding the mighty hammer Mjolnir or a coterie of sun-smashing moons.
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