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Thor: God of Thunder (2013), Volume 3

The Accursed

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Collects Thor: God of Thunder #12-18. It's the bloody return of one of Thor's greatest enemies: Malekith the Accursed! The former lord of the Dark Elves is freed from his otherworldly prison, and the chase is on across the Nine Realms to capture him! As Malekith begins a bloody rampage, Thor finds new allies to aid him: a Dark Elf sorceress! A gun-toting Light Elf! A gargantuan Mountain Giant! A dwarf who loves dynamite! And a particularly surly troll...?! The Wild Hunt has begun! Plus: Thor returns to Midgard - but what does it mean to walk the Earth as a god? Where does Thor go and who does he see when he's not out saving the world with the Avengers? It's the return of Thor's long-time love interest, Dr. Jane Foster!

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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2014

      The exciting and superbly crafted "God Butcher" story line that filled the first two books of the "Thor" series was in many ways the apotheosis of the epic, high-stakes cosmic conflict that has characterized many God of Thunder serials. Among the three diverse tales in this more humorous volume is one lesser but still enjoyable example of that genre, in which Thor leads a motley and fractious fellowship of representatives from across the Nine Realms of Norse mythology--including a dwarf, a giant, a troll, and two very different elves--against the rampaging dark elf Malekith. The other two stories present contrasting portraits of the thunder god. In one fine episode, Thor tours Midgard (Earth), visiting people from all walks of life and acting as Superman might (except for the mead drinking and skirt chasing). In the other, set in 894 CE, a younger, more headstrong Thor deals with an adolescent dragon and acts more like Conan the Barbarian (except for the heroic answering of his followers' prayers). VERDICT A bloodier, earthier take on the Norse hero than either the movies or classic older Thor comics--but well done and recommended.--S.R.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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