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The Mighty Thor, Vol. 3

by Matt Fraction, Pepe Larraz (Illustrator)

Other authors: Barry Kitson (Illustrator)

Series: The Mighty Thor (12.1, 13-17)

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His father in exile! His mother on the throne! Thor's world is upside down - and what the heck is Donald Blake doing here, too?! As Thor readjusts to life on Earth, all Broxton - and all Asgardia - begins having the same nightmare. What really happens in your room at night after you fall asleep? How can Thor fight a foe that's not there? As the Enchantress completes her latest masterpiece of madness and mayhem, her Keep is unleashed on a slumbering Asgardia - and Blake is transformed into the revenge-crazed Deconsecrator! How far will he go to regain what he's lost? And how can the Nine Realms escape a nightmare with no end? Collecting THE MIGHTY THOR #12.1 and #13-17.… (more)
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I was eager to read Fraction's Thor series after his highly entertaining Thor: The World Eaters. Volume 1 was a solid start and volume 2 built on that potential. And this is a strong conclusion to the series.

Volume 3 opens with a brief story of Volstagg and Sif retelling a couple of Thor's youthful adventures, with the key point being how Loki manipulated the hero, despite the positive outcomes. Both are certain the reincarnated child Loki will grow to be the same man he was before. This was an interesting tale not only because it showcases how Thor is the only person who is willing to give this reborn Loki a chance, but it retells a familiar Norse myth with a new twist.

The rest of the book is an original story of Thor's encounter with an ancient race of beings imprisoned by Odin because they invade people's dreams. The rub is that it is the only way they can communicate! The story had a lot of action interwoven into a strange surreal landscape. At the same time Thor is "battling" his dreams, Donald Blake - separated from Thor when he died - has gone to Amora the Enchantress for help. He wants to have a life, Thor's life! But, she's a trickster as well and her assistance will have unwelcome consequences.

Overall, this was a very enjoyable read with strong storytelling and good supporting artwork. Highly recommended. ( )
  jshillingford | May 22, 2014 |
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Larraz, PepeIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Kitson, BarryIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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His father in exile! His mother on the throne! Thor's world is upside down - and what the heck is Donald Blake doing here, too?! As Thor readjusts to life on Earth, all Broxton - and all Asgardia - begins having the same nightmare. What really happens in your room at night after you fall asleep? How can Thor fight a foe that's not there? As the Enchantress completes her latest masterpiece of madness and mayhem, her Keep is unleashed on a slumbering Asgardia - and Blake is transformed into the revenge-crazed Deconsecrator! How far will he go to regain what he's lost? And how can the Nine Realms escape a nightmare with no end? Collecting THE MIGHTY THOR #12.1 and #13-17.

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