A review by monstaires
Thor: God of Thunder, Volume 1: The God Butcher by Jason Aaron
4.0
Well, that was interesting!
It got me hooked from the start, even though I usually despise plots based heavily on time travel and all that jazz. I found it a little bit confusing at times, though (like I said before: time travel), but it's been an amazing read nonetheless. Besides, Ribic's art on this volume was incredibly gorgeous as always.
I'm giving it four stars for now, let's see how the next issues turn out!
It got me hooked from the start, even though I usually despise plots based heavily on time travel and all that jazz. I found it a little bit confusing at times, though (like I said before: time travel), but it's been an amazing read nonetheless. Besides, Ribic's art on this volume was incredibly gorgeous as always.
Spoiler
There's a particular quote I found very interesting and really got me thinking. It was something along the lines of "Mortals' childlike fear of a godless world is far stronger than their fear of death".I'm giving it four stars for now, let's see how the next issues turn out!