![]() ![]() ![]() "Thor: Ragnarok" already adapted Thor losing his eye, Mjølnir, and Asgard. Did you think the scene in "Avengers: Endgame" where Thor laments how much misery he's experienced in a short time, relative to the hundreds of years he's lived, was sad? Try seeing Thor lose an eye, an arm, his home, his hammer, and his powers all in the span of a single comic book run - granted, these events span hundreds of years, but still! And if you're worried about being lost or confused about the crossover with other Marvel stories, don't worry, because this run is mostly self-contained, and you can skip the rare tie-ins with larger Marvel events as the "Thor" titles fill you in on the important stuff.īut even if Aaron's run doesn't connect much with the larger Marvel universe in the comics, it has already influenced the MCU's portrayal of the character. ![]() From there, the run explores monumental events in the God of Thunder's life. ![]()
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