![]() ![]() Esad Ribić’s artwork was ethereal, otherworldly, and the opening overtures of the series embraced a sense of godlike eternity. When the crew hit Broxton, I started to get to know them a little better, to actively participate in Thor comics on their own grounds-but, still, a lot of that reading came in support of that Bendis-era barrage of crossovers and events I had to read Thor so I could read Siege.īut when Thor: God of Thunder hit a full decade ago this November, something felt different. When the first Thor film hit cinemas, I knew enough to know what The Destroyer was on sight but didn’t quite understand its narrative significance. ![]() The (then nine) realms were unnamed vagaries in my head, as were major, non-Loki villains. ![]() What’s more is that the wholly incredible, insulated world of Asgard, with its vast cast of supporting characters and mythology, often felt impenetrable to a casual fan. ![]()
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