Ultimate Thor

RATING:
Ultimate Thor
Ultimate Thor graphic novel review
SAMPLE IMAGE 
SAMPLE IMAGE 
  • UK publisher / ISBN: Marvel - 978-1-84653-484-3
  • North American Publisher / ISBN: Marvel - 978-0-7851-5188-3
  • Release date: 2011
  • UPC: 9780785151883
  • Contains adult content?: no
  • Does this pass the Bechdel test?: no
  • Positive minority portrayal?: no
  • CATEGORIES: Superhero

In 2000, when Marvel retooled their traditional continuity into a separate, darker, grittier universe more relevant to the video game-playing, movie-watching 21st century readers, they started with the most popular characters. Analogues for other established characters and trademarks only gradually followed.

Even when the Avengers finally appeared in this continuity as the Ultimates, readers were only sparingly brought up to speed on the assorted back-stories of these alternative heroes and villains. That especially applied to a wild, hammer-wielding warrior who couldn’t decide if he was Thorlief Golmen, mental patient, psychiatric nurse and anti-American radical protester or Thor, ancient Norse god of Thunder and battle.

After many struggles against his malicious, reality-warping brother Loki, incalculably mighty Thor is found here as a patient under the care of the European Union Super Soldier program. When their doctors call in linguistic expert/psychotherapist Donald Blake, the true and fantastic story of the patient’s origins unfold.

Eons ago, Asgard was a fantastic place of adventure and glory; an ideal paradise for the young warrior-brothers Balder, Thor and Loki to fight, carouse and enjoy life. But even gods grow older and apart. The time was just prior to the start of World War II. Nazi Occult scientist Baron Zemo leads an army against Asgard, having already allied himself with the gods’ greatest enemies: Frost Giants.

All is not as it seems, however, and Zemo is no mortal invader. Moreover, his intention is to end all gods and bring about Ragnarok.

Compellingly scripted by Jonathan Hickman and beautifully illustrated by Carlos Pacheco despite assorted inkers, this spectacular yarn might be a mite confusing for readers unfamiliar with Thor’s other Ultimate appearances, or taking their cues from the movie iteration this version inspired.

It’s also quite choppy in delivery as it in-fills the missing portions of those stories. Even so this is still an engaging adventure that could easily act as an introduction to those other epics and is well worth your attention. And it is so very beautiful to look upon…

Loading...