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Jason Aaron,Jackson Guice,Esad Ribic | 272 pages | 25 Nov 2014 | | 9780785191131 | English | New York, United States Thor: God of Thunder Vol. 1: The God Butcher - Comics by comiXology

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Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Thor by Jason Aaron. Dean White Illustrator. Ive Svorcina Illustrator. Tom Palmer Sr. Inker. Jackson Butch Guice Illustrator. Ron Garney Illustrator. Emanuela Lupacchino Illustrator. Nic Klein Illustrator. Das Pastoras Illustrator. Lee Loughridge Illustrator. Guera Illustrator. Simon Bisley Illustrator. Giulia Brusco Illustrator. Throughout the ages, gods have been vanishing, their mortal worshippers left in chaos. The only hope for these ravaged worlds is for Thor to unravel the gruesome mystery of the God Butcher! In the distant past, Thor follows the bloody wake of murdered gods across the depths of space Throughout the ages, gods have been vanishing, their mortal worshippers left in chaos. In the distant past, Thor follows the bloody wake of murdered gods across the depths of space. In the present, the Thunder God discovers a forgotten cave that echoes with teh cries of tortured gods And thousands of years from now, the last god-king of a ruined makes his final stand against the God Butcher's beserker legions. As three from three eras race to stop the God Butcher, the full extent of his vicious scheme takes terrifying shape! Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. Published June 11th by Marvel first published November 14th More Details Original Title. Thor Marvel. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Thorplease sign up. Sud This answer contains spoilers… view spoiler [ Without too many spoilers: Mortal named Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder loses his family and loved ones to the inaction, or actions, of the gods. He finds an ancient weapon and t …more Without too many spoilers: Mortal named Gorr loses his family and loved ones to the inaction, or actions, of the gods. He finds an ancient weapon and transforms into the God Butcher. The tale is spread out over millennia and Gorr encounters a young ca A. Thor when he was still a Viking God-bloodthristy and pre- weilding ; The Avenger's era Thor or our Thor, if you will and a Thor who has replaced as All-Father 3, years in the future. Gorr's plan is to destroy all the God's of all the worlds. Beautifully illustrated and an epic story-can't recommend it enough. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Oct 22, Jeff rated it it was amazing Recommended to Jeff by: Sesana. Shelves: comix. Come back, Jason Aaron, all is forgiven! Okay, your crappy run on the is almost forgiven. Ooo Wee! God of War. Goddess of Erotica. Very Dead. It seems that Thor has run into this butcher Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder his past, present and future. In the present, Thor answers a cry from a now godless alien planet for rain and discovers a bunch of dead gods. Bottom line : Jason Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder offers up a well-blended tale here, equal measures of humor, mythos, horror and action. What the ? And yes, Stepheny, he does resemble Voldemort. View all 99 comments. I have been wanting to try and read comics for a long time, but the comic world and all the companies, their universes, and the numerous story lines for the same characters is so complex and overwhelming that I have just never started. Some of my friends Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder work have been trying to get me on board for a long time now, and they finally decided to just shove a physical copy in my hands Anyway, I And I m I have been wanting to try and read comics for a long time, but the comic world and all the companies, their universes, and the numerous story lines for the same characters is so complex and overwhelming that I have just never started. And I must say I'm not really sure what's going on. Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder knew I would be lost, but this jumped around time frames on top of that, so I have no idea. Anyway, I'm not going to rate this for that reason. That said, I Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder going to try more comics in the future, but I think I am going to go back and start somewhere else for Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder . View all 14 comments. Sep 19, Jan Philipzig rated it it was amazing Shelves: religionsuperheromarvelyouth. He is also more than a superhero, though: He is a god. Thankfully, The God Butcher provides all the scope and grandeur Thor could possibly hope for, and then some. It spans millennia, features Thor Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder three different stages of his long life, and pits all three incarnations against a villain who is almost as old as Thor himself and has brutally tortured and butchered all the gods of the universe, until only Thor is left alive. This decline of religion manifests itself in the three incarnations of Thor: a youthful, cocky, overconfident, brash, boastful, vain, and slightly dim- witted Thor who takes worship for granted during the Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder Ages, at a time when religion ruled supreme; a more enlightened, moderate, even doubtful Thor in the present; and a lonely, weary, disillusioned, paranoid, desperate Thor in the future. And it makes perfect sense, because any benevolent god would have to be devastated by human beings who come to view the divine sphere as an instrument of oppression that needs to be abolished. I have never read Walt Simonson's highly regarded run from the s and hope to get around to it one of these days, but at this point I find it hard to imagine a story that suits the character better than this Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder. View all 17 comments. May 26, Dan Schwent rated it really liked it Shelves: comicscomics, marvel-unlimited. Can the Thunder god defeat the Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder once and for all? Most of the Thor comics I've read over the years were pretty forgettable unless Walter Simonson was involved. Aaron weaves a tale in three timelines. One of a young Thor in the age of the Vikings, before he earned the right to wield Mjolnir, one of present-day Thor, and one of old King Thor, a one-eyed, one-armed god, the last god of Asgard. Pretty cool, huh? The God Butcher is essentially a murder mystery with Thor piecing together the God Butcher's motives and whereabouts. Gorr, for all intents and purposes, is a serial killer gods. Aside from his great power, the scariest thing about him is that he thinks his cause is just. The way Aaron weaves the three Thor tales together is Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder skillful and present-day Thor joining forces with old Thor to save what was left of Asgard was bad ass. That's about all I have to say. The only mark against this volume would be that it doesn't tell the full story but I'll be glad to read the second volume. Thor: God Of Thunder by Jason Aaron Vol. 1 by Jason Aaron

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Thor by Jason Aaron. Jaskson Guice Text. A trail of blood consumes Thor's past, present and future! Throughout the ages, gods are vanishing, and Thor must unravel the gruesome mystery of Gorr the God Butcher! In the distant past, Thor discovers a cave that echoes with the cries of tortured gods! In the present, Thor follows the bloody wake of murdered gods across the depths of space. And millennia from now, the l A trail of blood consumes Thor's past, present and future! And millennia from now, the last god-king of Asgard makes his fi nal stand against Gorr's berserker legions. As Thors from three eras race to stop Gorr, his scheme's full extent is revealed: what is the Godbomb? At the Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder of time, all the universe's gods are enslaved, building a machine that will forever change the face of creation. Collecting : Thor: God of Thunder Get A Copy. HardcoverDeluxe Editionpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Thorplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Nov 13, Cheese rated it it was amazing. I really enjoyed rereading these two volumes. Such a great story. Gorr is the ultimate bad guy he really is. How do you stop someone as relentless and so full of hate? The only negative thing I could say against him is his physical design because he looks like valdamort. Thor is fantastic in this. My favourite quote from the God bomb volume is from the All father - "be the God of all Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder The art from Ribic is stupendous and the action is unforgettable, especially when Thor sma I really enjoyed rereading these two volumes. The art from Ribic is stupendous and the action is unforgettable, especially when Thor smashes two Mjolnirs together. A must read. View all 4 comments. Jan 13, Gavin rated it really liked it Shelves: comics. This volume contains issuesand covers the entire Gorr the God Butcher storyline. I had already read volume 2, and thought I was getting volume 1 from the library, but this was a great packaging job. Since I already reviewed volume 2 I will focus on the first half instead The story starts off with Thor in Iceland circawith the discovery of a severed head, which turns out to be a God as per Thor He searches and finds the hall of the gods for this distant planet, and discovers they have all been butchered by someone Move forward thousands of years and we see an old broken Odin on the throne of Asgard, alone and exhausted As the book continues, each Thor faces the same foe; Gorr, the God Butcher. Icelandic Thor fights him in the past, present Thor seeks knowledge of all missing gods and journeys the cosmos to find them all slain, future King Thor fights the hordes of Gorr singlehandedly literally only one arm as the last God standing, not just in Asgard, Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder in the cosmos. Things start to converge, and set up the inevitable showdown Aaron has given us the holy trinity of Thors, past present future, and the depth of character that allows him to delve into and create is fantastic. This isn't about Asgard and the gods, or the though we do get a short cameo from that illustrates the deep respect and bond between the two, which I truly enjoyed. I don't want to get more into it, but this is a great Thor book, and way to rejuvenate the Son of Odin. I give the first book 5 and the second book 4, so I round this double sized volume to 4. I'm not Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder getting into the existential philosophy and deep subject matter, which goes down well because there's still lotsa Mjolnir throwing and blood spraying for those who like the action and plenty of Thunder from the Thunder God. View all 12 comments. Mar 15, Aaron rated it really liked it. One of the best Thor stories I've ever read, and one of the few comics I've read in recent months that had me totally and completely Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder the entire time. The word "epic" gets tossed around a little too freely in my opinion, but I have to use it here: this story truly feels epic, stretching across time and space, littered with myth and allegory, all centered around a viscerally philosophical core theme. And yet, Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder, the book still manages to feel Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder personal for Jason Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder, like he's One of the best Thor stories I've ever read, and one of Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder few comics I've read in recent months that had me totally and completely hooked the entire time. And yet, somehow, the book still manages to feel deeply personal for Jason Aaron, like he's working out his own thoughts on religion over the course of the story. He writes both as Thor and the great new villain Gorr the God Butcher, and you can clearly interpret his feelings from both ends. Gorr, despite his moderately cheesy Voldemort looks and silly name, is a near-perfect supervillain. He's not just a random madman threatening to blow up Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder for no reason. He has a deep philosophy that drives his every action, and I really love that. Now, there are bumps in the road. Once the story introduces time travel the threads begin to fray a little bit, as almost all time travel stories do. There are some blunders in the final act that seem a little too stupid for someone of Gorr's deviousness, and the final battle itself is pretty tough to follow. But, Thor: Volume 1: God of Thunder battles in comics are almost never the most satisfying part anyway. The characters matter far more, and Jason Aaron understands that. I mean, he writes three completely different Thors from different time periods, all with very clear, perfectly-realized attitudes about their role as the god of thunder. It's impressive, and incredibly cool. This is one I definitely see myself re-reading in a few years. Aug 13, Anthony rated it it was amazing Shelves: thor. I love this. It's a perfect example of when a comic has great story, writing and art, all working in unison together. The 3 Thors from the different time periods is fun, especially when they're all together, and they managed to make Gorr into a new strong and worthy villain for Thor. This is one of the best modern Thor stories and the one I usually recommend to people who are looking to read some Thor comics. View 2 comments. I freaking love this book. It truly is a very amazing book. I need more of it, its a fast read that had a sense of humor but also action. Plus can we take a moment to appreciate the drawings, they are spot on probably the best thing I ever sow. I will definitely recommend this book to anyone who is a bookworm as me. Jul 11, James rated it it was amazing. I was in awe reading this. Esad Ribic is amazing with his craft. I was turning each page slowly like I was reading some ancient text, excited to see what gorgeous picture awaited me in the next page. Gorr the God butcher, due to his upbringing, wants to kill all the gods. Jason Aaron writes a wonderful tale of Thor, or Thors, giving all they had to stop him.