And this is the ONLY appearance by Lady Thor...
VENOMVERSE WAR STORIES #1 $4.99
(W) Declan Shalvey & Various (A) Annapaola Martello & Various (CA) Francesco Mattina
For completists only: Lady Thor appears in 1 panel of the VENOMIZED Doom story!
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Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
IN THE STORES NEXT WEEK
MARVEL HEROCLIX MIGHTY THOR STARTER SET $24.99
WIZKIDS/NECA
The Marvel HeroClix: The Mighty Thor Starter Set includes six iconic figures with all-new dials featuring the Avengers Prime team of Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man, joining together to take on all challengers with allies like Hulk and Hercules, and Thor`s mischievous adoptive brother, Loki! Each Starter Set comes with everything you need to play, including one double-sided map, a rulebook, a Powers and Abilities Card (PAC), Object and Terrain tokens, Dice, and Character cards.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
IN THE SHOPS SEPTEMBER 27
MIGHTY THOR #23 $3.99
(W) Jason Aaron (A) Valerio Schiti (CA) Russell DautermanTHOR AGAINST THOR! When the Ultimate Thor finally goes too far, in the name of peace and sanity, Jane has no choice but to stop him. Can she quell the rage of the War Thor before he destroys the very realms he once hoped to save?
Marco Rudy 1 in 5 Rock N Roll variant cover
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
IN THE SHOPS TODAY - ONLY $225
MARVEL MILESTONES ARMORED THOR STATUE
DIAMOND SELECT TOYS LLC
A Diamond Select Toys Release! Prepare for the coming of the Odinson! The God of Thunder heralds the return of the Marvel Milestones line of statues, wearing his full armor as seen in Walt Simonson's issues of the Marvel comic. Swinging his hammer Mjolnir, Thor hovers above the ground, ready to repel any horde that would lay waste to his beloved Asgard! Measuring 21 inches tall, this statue's production run is limited to only 1,000 pieces, and comes packaged with a certificate of authenticity in a full-color box. Sculpted by Phil Ramirez!Monday, July 17, 2017
"In the '60s and the early '70s, I read a lot of SF, so I'm fairly well-versed in that material. And I had an interest in fantasy starting with the Lord of the Rings, I read a lot of fantasy in the '70s. Classic stuff: Lord Dunsany, E.R. Eddison, Mervyn Peake. Later work by Michael Moorcock. Besides Tolkien, Ballantine published about 60 or 70 volumes of an Adult Fantasy series, and I read that entire series. So I have a real interest in what Tolkien called secondary world creation, one of the things we do in comics. Because mainstream comics has this large shared universe-even though we all curse continuity under our breaths and sometimes, deservedly so, as far as I'm concerned. I like part of what it bestows-a rich complexity in the material that you can really mine and work. In a way, that helps to create stories worth re-reading because it enlarges them. It depends on the writer of course and the way you use the material, but it's such a fertile field for the imagination, I think it's one of the reasons I've stayed with mainstream comics for a long time."
Friday, July 7, 2017
What's more racist - a Thor Shrine or a statue of a Confederate General?
(It's a trick question. Inanimate objects can't be racist, only people's perceptions of them based upon their own learned subjective biases.)
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