Thor By Jason Aaron Omnibus Vol. 1 (Thor Omnibus)
A**R
New no damage
Great book ....... Art work is amazing ........ The book came new and with no damage..... Very excited to read :)
N**M
Jason Aaron Thor Omnibus Vol 1 review
What a fantastic book. Jason Aaron writes some spectacular Thor stories. You get Thors from the past present and future, Thor becoming unworthy of Mjolnir, King Thor, a mysterious new Thor, and the evil Malekith bringing a war to all the realms. The art by Esad Ribic and Russell Dauterman is amazing and really pops in these oversized pages. It's a truly huge collection as well, comprised of 45 issues. I highly recommend this for any marvel or Thor fan. The book arrived on time and in good condition.
B**R
Beautiful, epic stories.
The artwork ranges from solid to absolutely stunning. Jason Aaron is at his best here. Highly recommended for anyone looking to get their Thor in before Love and Thunder comes out, and to anyone who enjoys Marvel.
C**N
Good, but not great.
First of all, Dauterman's art is amazing. It elevates the story, and at times even saves it from its own blandness.The writing dips in and out of being really good. The new Thor is fun to watch, but the thought bubbles that betray her inner, millenial thinking kinda ruins the whole vibe at times. If "Whedon-speak" is still charming to you, than that won't be a problem for you, but I found it a little deflating to have a thought bubble go "Say something badass" before Thor says a one-liner. Aaron likes to "lamp-shade" many of these tropes, having Thor's thoughts point out how she shouldn't react to large explosions behind her and the like.That's a general problem with the run; everyone has come down with a case of being "too cool." Virtually every single character is generally unimpressed with everyone else. Even two SHIELD agents who have yet to be seen in the Marvel universe mostly yawns at the outrageous events in the book, because they're just too cool to be impressed with an army of ice giants waging war on a god of thunder in front of them. Because of this, it's hard for a reader to be impressed by any of the characters as well; nobody is intimidated by the villain, because the other villains are too cool to be scared of a trillionaire who own s countries and can become a monster powerful enough to grapple with the Hulk. And if these two nobody SHIELD agents aren't intimidated by it, we the readers are hardly worried for Thor.The plotline is fairly good. At the very least, it's not a monster-of-the-week kind of thing. Each chapter leads to a larger plot, so it's at least going somewhere. There is a mystery to what the villains are truly planning, which is revealed to the reader, as much of the plot actually follows the villain. A great deal of the story is actually villains seducing various other villains and politicians to participate in a game of political chess, so be aware of that.It was fun to have a new Thor, who even wields Mjolnir in ways the original Thor couldn't, and as I said, the art really saves the book. Despite all I said, I quite enjoyed the read, though I had to ignore a lot of lame dialogue to do it.
W**Y
By Odin! What a book!
I read the original stories as they were printed. Great to have in a single sturdy volume. This book is the basis of the new Thor movie.
V**S
Great 👍
Great art lots 👌 of action 🎬
J**S
Definitely worth the read.
Thor by Jason Aaron is an amazing run. I highly recommend reading it.
J**S
Omnibus is great but packaging of it was horrible
This item is exactly what I was looking for when getting caught up on what Thor has been up to before the next big movie coming out. However, severely disappointed in how it was shipped. I'm not sure if it was an individual seller or someone from Amazon Warehouse that packaged it but the book was more or less thrown into a run-of-the-mill Amazon box with a couple loose bubble packers and thrown into the mail. Corners on the book itself are all mashed up from being beaten around presumably in the mail. I'm still happy to have this in my possession, just let down on the quality of shipping packaging.
N**E
Beautiful, Daring and immensely flawed
SpoilersI wanted to enjoy this so much, I'm a huge Thor Fan and absolutely loved Thor: God of Thunder by Jason Aaron.For me this story feels like a step down from previous ones, the depth of mythology is just replaced with something less. The introduction of the New Thor, should and possibly still could be intruiging. The problem for me is more how they realised the new Thor and her role within the mythology.It seems that with being worthy to wield Mjolnir and as it says on the hammer 'the Power of Thor'. She has somehow acquired the personality, speech, skills and knowledge of Thor Odinson at the same time. She is also written to be his better in every way possible. She has better relationships with his friends and even his mother and can wield Mjolnir in a way Thor Odinson has 'never seen before'. She can even accomplish tasks he did in a better way. On top of this she has usurped his literal name and he now refers to himself, and seemingly the entire 10 realms do too, as 'The Odinson'.This is by no means a bad book, The story is passable and plays off established elements from previous stories. The aspect the was the most compelling to me, is that of Thor Odinson. Loosing his way, his worthiness and what it means to be Thor and how he breaks down in response to his unworthiness is truly a story to behold. I honestly wish the story focused more on that.The artwork is phenomenal. Russell Dauterman is amazing and deserves as much credit as possible for this.I hope to be proven wrong as the story goes on but I have a feeling the things that frustrated me with this will be ever more present in future books.Jason Aaron I love your work and i love that you were trying something different but this was a flawed thing of beauty.
V**S
The start of an amazing chapter
This is the start of an amazing chapter in Jason's Aaron's Thor run. Both the writing and art are top notch with many layers that bear re-reading.
D**N
Good service
Arrived in time and looks very nice. There is a remainder mark on the book that I wasn't advised about but other than that - perfect.
T**P
Book is dented for 2 times in a row
I ordered this book and I had to returned it the moment we received it as it looks bad from the edges. It pretty much dented everywhere. We re ordered again the same book hoping we'll get the next one better but it was still the same( haven't got the refunds yet from the first book).No bubble wrap or any paper that can hold the book from the inside. Very unsatisfactory and unacceptable.
S**V
Aaron's Thor is A+
Jason Aaron writes Thor with wit and wonder, grounding it in reality for us Migardians yet retaining all the mythic majesty expected of fabled Asgard. With Thor, the Odinson, no longer deemed worthy of the enchanted hammer Mjolnir, a new Thor emerges to the delight of some and the consternation of many. Why? The new God of Thunder is a mysterious woman. Not until the final page do we find out who she is under the helmet. The arc is superbly crafted by Aaron and the artwork by Russell Dauterman is simply spectacular. It is a joy to read. The only spoil is that of the big reveal itself. Not to blame Aaron and Dauterman, though. Rather, the editor has assembled the collection such that Thor's identity is revealed not on a turn of the page, but on the second page of a two-page spread -- ultimately, spoiling the surprise. Still, highly recommended.
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