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THOR FIRST THUNDER #1 (OF 5)

Revealed for a new generation: the origin…and first year on Earth…of the God of Thunder! Who is the enigmatic Doctor Donald Blake? What is the secret that drives him to travel the world, seeking its challenges, and how does it connect him to the banished Prince of Asgard? Why has Thor been exiled to walk amongst mankind�and battle threats from beyond the stars? And before the entire saga is over, how will he react when confronted by the likes of Tony Stark, Reed Richards…and his devious brother Loki? Witness the legend reborn with a modern touch by Harvey Award-winning writer Bryan J.L. Glass (The Mice Templar) and acclaimed Eisner-winning artist Tan Eng Huat (SILVER SURFER: IN THY NAME)!

WRITER: Bryan J.L. Glass
PENCILS: Tan Eng Huat
COLORED BY: JOSE VILLARRUBIA
COVER BY: Jay Anacleto

Price: $3.99
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Comments

  1. Since Thor’s been my favorite Marvel hero since I was a kid, it’s really nice to see all these new minis around him in anticipation of the movie, but it’s starting to approach oversaturation. At least to me.

    Either way, Mice Templar is excellently written, so I’m expecting some quality from Glass here. 

  2. Passed on Mouse Templar cus thought it was a ripoff of David Petersen’s Mouse Guard, the art on which I like much better, but wonder how they compare otherwise.

    Yea, all the Thor stuff haven’t been into really, but I’ll check out how Tan Eng Huat draws this.  His Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider, and Punisher stuff were incredible, not so much his Moon Knight work though.

  3. Sorry to burst anyone’s bubble for this but this has Tan Eng Huat as artist. If memory serves me well, his work on Deadpool was absolute shit. Subsequent readings with his art came up with the same shit as well.

  4. I bought this and it’s a rather ugly book, unfortunately.

  5. Possibly the worst art I’ve ever seen

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