It seems like Thor: Love and Thunder is going to at least run with some of that last issue.
It seems like Thor: Love and Thunder is going to at least run with some of that last issue.
The clone issue was far more entertaining than the actual Clone Saga.
Ah, but is it Throg, or is it normal Thor when he was turned into a frog by Loki in Thor #364? *adjusts nerd glasses*
Kinja knows us better than we know ourselves.
He has “no rest for the wicked” exhaustion in his eyes.
As Marvel Comics would have you believe, the MCU is just one of their alternate dimensions (specifically, Earth-199999). The Watchers exist above all dimensions; there is only one Uatu.
My favorites
I think he’s popped back up in Slott’s FF.
My favourite were the What If stories in which everybody dies, like What If The Phoenix Had Not Died?
Ah good, I see that we’ve reached the Company Towns stage of capitalism running completely out of control. We should be at Violent Worker Revolts and Labor Union Resurgence in... twenty years? I just wanna mark my calendar.
I wish you would have included the scene a few pages before this: Throg busting out and shattering Donald Blake’s teeth for trying to swallow him. That had to be one of the most badass scenes that Throg’s been part of.
The jar, T365 … Thor issue #365 :D
it’s actually a super depressing cameo if you stop an think about it for more than a second. Poor little guy.
Agree, personally also didn’t like the wildly escalating fights and situations in S3. Like Cobra Kai breaking into Daniel’s house was pretty lame.
Throg is all I’ve ever wanted from a Thor/Loki production.
I love comic books so much.
Stingray seemed out of place. Honestly, though, I find his absence in season 3 even worse. There was no payoff or anything for his character, which really solidifies him as a waste of time.
To be fair to Games Workshop, the fans never seemed to grasp the satire so I think they just gave up on it.
Plus, like Abrams, he’s one of those directors that people seem to like working with, so it’s hard to begrudge him his own projects (as long as, like you said, it’s not a franchise we care about :P)