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Thor: God of Thunder Volume 2: Godbomb (Marvel Now) (Thor (Graphic Novels)) (edition 2014)

by Jason Aaron (Author), Esad Ribic (Illustrator), Butch Guice (Illustrator)

Series: Thor: God of Thunder [2013] (7-11), Thor by Jason Aaron (Thor: God of Thunder 6-11)

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Somewhere at the end of time, all the gods of the universe are enslaved, working to build a machine that will forever change the face of creation. What is...the Godbomb? And what can Thor, the last free god in all the cosmos, do to stop it? As Gorr's master plan continues to unfold, all hope for divinity is lost as Thor finds himself in chains alongside his fellow gods.… (more)
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Title:Thor: God of Thunder Volume 2: Godbomb (Marvel Now) (Thor (Graphic Novels))
Authors:Jason Aaron (Author)
Other authors:Esad Ribic (Illustrator), Butch Guice (Illustrator)
Info:Marvel (2014), Edition: First Edition, 136 pages
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Thor is awesome, honestly didn't think I would like Thor before the movies and this series came out. He just seemed like a thick headed, Conan character and I usually like them smarter.

This series made me realize that sure, he still isn't the brightest tool in the shed but he isn't the stupid barbarian I thought he was. This book is the end of the God Slayer storyline, had plenty of action, great artwork, interesting goings-on, and oh the humor. Not saying this was over the top, it was kept appropriate but made me laugh.

Bottom line is don't count Thor out, this is a great series so far and should be given a chance. I can't wait to read the next story arc. ( )
  fellanta13 | Feb 14, 2022 |
A strong story, brilliant illustrations and plenty of wit and humour. ( )
  TCLinrow | Mar 17, 2021 |
A strong story, brilliant illustrations and plenty of wit and humour. ( )
  TCLinrow | Mar 17, 2021 |
A lot of fun in a bonkers, over-the-top way, and Ribic's art is growing on me as well. ( )
  skolastic | Feb 2, 2021 |
This is the conclusion to the God Killer story line. You'll need to read Volume 1 to fully understand what is happening in this book.

In this book we have all three Thors from past, present, & future at the same place and time. This shows the showdown between them and the God Butcher.

The story and art is amazing and I loved how it ending. My favorite is the personalities of the Thors from different time periods and how they interact with each other.

I've never read individual Thor books, except for maybe certain events or it's attached to a Graphic Novel. Thor books have always bored me, but this book as changed my mind on Thor and I can't wait to read more on him. I've only known Thor when he is on a super hero team. ( )
  payday1999 | Dec 8, 2020 |
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Jason Aaronprimary authorall editionscalculated
Ribic, EsadIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Guice, ButchIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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Somewhere at the end of time, all the gods of the universe are enslaved, working to build a machine that will forever change the face of creation. What is...the Godbomb? And what can Thor, the last free god in all the cosmos, do to stop it? As Gorr's master plan continues to unfold, all hope for divinity is lost as Thor finds himself in chains alongside his fellow gods.

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Somewhere at the end of time, all the gods of the universe are enslaved, working to build a machine that will forever change the face of creation. What is...the Godbomb? And what can Thor, the last free god in all the cosmos, do to stop it? As Gorr's master plan continues to unfold, all hope for divinity is lost as Thor finds himself in chains alongside his fellow gods.
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