![]() ![]() ![]() The wife and mother perished trying to "kill" Thor (assuming he was alive). Picking up from where he left off in Book 1 (issues 1-6 of the serialized comic), Thor is tracked by a Black Elf assassin and his young daughter. As depicted by Simonson, most would pick the latter. The reader is left to decide whether Thor is truly alive or actually dead. ![]() Eventually he finds out that the "Stone God", none other than Thor himself is alive. The chief architect of the end, Surtur, broods in his hellish abode and is content - until he feels a disturbance that troubles him. The sun and moon have been swallowed whole and dusk covers the land. The joy of reading pure Walt Simonson is a gift to any fan of the comic form and fantasy in general.įreed of the constrictures of the"Big 2", "Dino" Walt spins his own imaginative tale of a post-Ragnarok world where all the gods are dead and the creatures of evil rule the world. ![]()
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