

There were times I wished Aaron broke down each story into separate shorter accounts for clarity, but once I finished, I was able to appreciate the structure he chose, which once I finished I realized became part of the appeal of the comic. All the while continuing to maintain what makes this series a must read. All of the familiar themes of Thor are here, such as the struggle between fathers and sons, will and destiny, and what makes a worthy god. Using Karnila, individually, to consider the concepts of fate.

Aaron takes this opportunity to make Odinson and Karnila the central focus of this double issue.

In The Mighty Thor 700, Aaron, cleverly, regroups and takes note of his engulfing story and the cast of characters interwoven in Malekith’s War of Realms. And time is running out on Jane Foster, whose cancer has progressively gotten worse. With Mjolnir in his grasp, even the Mighty Thor’s strength will be no match for the hatred of a billion billion beings. With Mangog’s arrival, War Thor faces the beast one-on-one. Coming from the land of ice and snow, The Mighty Thor: The Death of Mighty Thor ( Marvel ), written by Jason Aaron ( Southern Bastards, The Other Side, Star Wars), interior and cover art by Russell Dauterman ( Cyclops, Nightwing, Supurbia).
