Tag: Thor
Toy Fair ’19: Action Vinyls Galore at Kotobukiya
The Japanese toy and statue company Kotobukiya is one of a handful of companies associated with high quality premium format figures and statues. Kotobukiya...
Marvel Teases ‘Some Casualties’ for WAR OF THE REALMS #2
The comic from writer Jason Aaron and artist Russell Dauterman is the second of a six-part series due in April, wherein the dark elf Malekith invades Earth.
The End is Near: AVENGERS 4 Trailer Promises Heartbreak, Vengeance
Good morning, true believers! Are your knees weak? Your arms heavy? Your heart pounding with the force of a linebacker's tackle on Superbowl Sunday?...
Digital Comics Sale: Marvel’s What If? Sale (Including the First Time Jane Foster Became...
The original What If was fairly influential
The Marvel Rundown: It’s Hammer Time for the Odinson as he earns the Power...
With Jane Foster's time as Thor finished, does the Odinson's Fresh Start debut reinvigorate the Thor franchise?
Breaking: AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR smashes opening weekend box office records
Or another way to look at it: A Disney movie overtakes another Disney movie for the top spot on list of mostly Disney movies.
INTERVIEW: Breaking Down & Rebuilding Pop Culture Worlds with ARIE KAPLAN
The fun and challenge of writing age-appropriate tales with today's most popular cultural characters!
The Marvel Rundown: Introducing the Best Marvel Issue of the Year (So Far)
Let's face it, there's been some great work at the House of Ideas this year. Squirrel Girl delighted us, Infinity Countdown: Adam Warlock wowed us,...
MY MCU Rewatch: Iron Man 2 and Thor – The Marvel Formula Rising
Iron Man gets confused and Thor starts his destruction of Asgard.
The Marvel Rundown: Jane Foster exits THOR in a blaze of glory!
The Mighty Thor #705 marks a huge turning point for the series and we are here to examine the issue and Weapon H #1 today on The Marvel Rundown!
Jason Aaron’s Top 5+1 Thor issues (so far)
Jason Aaron's landmark Thor run is a great achievement in comics which will likely be remembered in the same breath as Walter Simonson's, J....