Since the emergence of the Utgard-Gods, the All-Father Thor has journeyed across every realm and terrain necessary in his quest for answers as to the truth behind the threat that these ominous foes pose. Along the way, Thor has been forced to confront not only towering enemies but the recesses of his own mind and spirit. Now, Thor has come face-to-face with an entirely different sort of challenge, that of unraveling the tangled web that is his past. Unfortunately, Thor isn’t the only one plumbing the depths of Asgardian history, and his enemies have a far greater grasp on the subject than the God of Thunder could ever imagine.In the past few months, the titular hero of Immortal Thor #6 (by Al Ewing, Martín Cóccolo, Matthew Wilson, and VC’s Joe Sabino) has joined forces with a whole host of allies to face off against the threat posed by Toranos, the Utgard-Thor. Though the heroes were successful in putting a stop to Toranos’ rampage in the present, Thor quickly comes to realize that it is the past that he truly needs to be concerned with. As Loki shows him in a series of visions through their shared history, not all of the God of Thunder’s stories are still playing out quite as he remembers them. In fact, one of Thor and Loki’s oldest tales is already in the process of being rewritten, which Thor can only begin to understand. Thor’s enemies, on the other hand, are well aware of these alterations, especially when they are the ones who have taken the reins of history for themselves.In the years that followed Skrymir’s first appearance, the Frost Giant became a more overt threat, yet that isn’t who the Thor of today is concerned with. As Loki walks him back through their initial encounter with Skrymir, Thor is unnerved by seeing himself as a brash, thoughtless adventurer rather than the focused, deliberate leader he has become. Thor can hardly bear the sight of himself lashing out at Skrymir with violence out of frustration at his own perceived inability, though no matter how much it pains him, he is willing to accept these events as the unfortunate truth of the matter. Tragically, Thor has no clue how much longer the events he has just relived resemble what actually happened to him all those years ago, nor that his worst enemies are already altering them in the present to bend the All-Father’s history to their whims.
Since the emergence of the Utgard-Gods, the All-Father Thor has journeyed across every realm and terrain necessary in his quest for answers as to the truth behind the threat that these ominous foes pose. Along the way, Thor has been forced to confront not only towering enemies but the recesses of his own mind and spirit. Now, Thor has come face-to-face with an entirely different sort of challenge, that of unraveling the tangled web that is his past. Unfortunately, Thor isn’t the only one plumbing the depths of Asgardian history, and his enemies have a far greater grasp on the subject than the God of Thunder could ever imagine.
In the past few months, the titular hero of Immortal Thor #6 (by Al Ewing, Martín Cóccolo, Matthew Wilson, and VC’s Joe Sabino) has joined forces with a whole host of allies to face off against the threat posed by Toranos, the Utgard-Thor. Though the heroes were successful in putting a stop to Toranos’ rampage in the present, Thor quickly comes to realize that it is the past that he truly needs to be concerned with. As Loki shows him in a series of visions through their shared history, not all of the God of Thunder’s stories are still playing out quite as he remembers them. In fact, one of Thor and Loki’s oldest tales is already in the process of being rewritten, which Thor can only begin to understand. Thor’s enemies, on the other hand, are well aware of these alterations, especially when they are the ones who have taken the reins of history for themselves.
In the years that followed Skrymir’s first appearance, the Frost Giant became a more overt threat, yet that isn’t who the Thor of today is concerned with. As Loki walks him back through their initial encounter with Skrymir, Thor is unnerved by seeing himself as a brash, thoughtless adventurer rather than the focused, deliberate leader he has become. Thor can hardly bear the sight of himself lashing out at Skrymir with violence out of frustration at his own perceived inability, though no matter how much it pains him, he is willing to accept these events as the unfortunate truth of the matter. Tragically, Thor has no clue how much longer the events he has just relived resemble what actually happened to him all those years ago, nor that his worst enemies are already altering them in the present to bend the All-Father’s history to their whims.
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