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FREE THOR: LAST DAYS OF ASGARD (MARVEL NOW) VOLUME 4: GOD OF THUNDER PDF Jason Aaron,Esad Ribic | 136 pages | 15 Dec 2014 | Marvel Comics | 9780785154884 | English | New York, United States Thor: God Of Thunder Volume 4: The Last Days Of Midgard (marvel Now) : Jason Aaron : JavaScript must be enabled to use this site. Please enable JavaScript in your browser and refresh the page. We are shipping all orders on time, but please expect possible delays in transit. The post office and other shippers are overwhelmed and some shipments may experience significant delays. Some international orders have seen delays as large as weeks. Auction in progress, bid now! Weekly Auction ends Monday October 26! This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Volume 1 - 1st printing. Written Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder Jason Aaron. Art and Cover by Esad Ribic. 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 Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder distant past, Thor follows the bloody wake of murdered gods across the depths Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder space. In the present, the Thunder God discovers a forgotten cave that echoes with the cries of tortured gods - and is shocked to find himself among them! And thousands of years from now, the last god-king of ruined Asgard makes his final stand against the God Butcher's berserker legions. As three Thors from three eras race to stop the God Butcher, the full extent of his vicious scheme takes terrifying shape! Hardcover, pages, full color. Volume 2 - 1st printing. Art by Butch Guice and Esad Ribic. Cover by Esad Ribic. Somewhere at the end of the time, all the gods of the universe are enslaved, working to build a machine that will Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder change the face of creation. What is the Godbomb? And what can Thor do to stop it? As Gorr's master plan continues to unfold, all hope for divinity is lost as Thor finds himself in chains alongside his fellow gods. As the dark origin of Gorr is revealed, along with the truth behind his bloody quest to butcher the gods, three time-bending Thors unite to lead an army of slave gods in the fight to save all of divinity. But will it all be for naught as the clock ticks down and the massive Godbomb is triggered at last? And after the dust clears, what will be left of the universe's divinity? Volume 3 - 1st printing. Art by Neil Kleid and Ron Garney. Cover by Ron Garney. It's the bloody return of Malekith the Accursed! The former lord of the Dark Elves escapes his otherworldly prison, and the chase is on across the Nine Realms to capture him! A gun-toting Light Elf! A gargantuan Mountain Giant! A dwarf who loves dynamite! And a particularly surly troll! But when one teammate falls, will it mean war for all Nine Realms? And as a traitor within the group strikes and Thor prepares to take drastic measures, Malekith stages his final bloody raid - on Earth! Plus: Wwhat does it mean to walk the Earth as a god? What does Thor do when he's not out saving the world with the Avengers? It's the return of Thor's longtime love interest, Dr. Jane Foster! Volume 4 - 1st printing. Thor battles to save Earth, but who can he fight when the planet itself is dying? Meanwhile, many millennia from now, a future Thor faces a very different battle to save what remains of the earth - from Galactus! King Thor and the Goddesses of Thunder are all that stand between Galactus and the planet he's been dying to eat for a very long time. But even if Thor wins, is the Earth still doomed? And in the present, Thor makes a final stand against the Minotaur, Ulik the Troll and Roxxon's forces - but not even a god can save everyone. Date This week Last week Past month 2 months 3 months 6 months 1 year 2 years Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre s s s s s s Search Advanced. Issue ST. Published May by Marvel. Available Stock Add to want list This item is not in stock. Published Oct by Marvel. Published Mar by Marvel. Published Nov by Marvel. Read a little about our history. Thor God of Thunder HC ( Marvel NOW) comic books Pros: This is an enjoyable story with a great cast of characters. The artwork is incredible. Overall: This is a great book that continues the thrilling and epic adventures of Thor. Though some minor flaws prevent it from being as good as the past volumes, this is still a solid story overall. The unique plotline, moral message, and return of future Thor give fans exactly what they need from the book. Despite not being the best arc in the series, this is still something that would give most other comic books a run for their money. Though Thor: God of Thunder Vol. It still excels in mixing high fantasy with modern day morals, especially in regards to the environment. However, it stumbles in its delivery of the message and does not provide nearly as much excitement as previous installments. This is still a fantastic comic and a worthy addition to the series, it simply is not quite as good. It parodies modern day capitalism, emphasizing the greed of man and the consequences that it can have on normal people. This company pumps toxic chemicals into the air, sells basic necessities at an inflated price, and generally relishes in their own power. The Minotaur even goes so far as to torture his own workers and then strikes Thor through extremely unconventional means. Instead of simply attacking Thor through the use of supervillains or monsters, he sets up pollution spewing factories right outside Asgard and goads Thor into attacking them. This allows him to obtain a restraining order against Thor, effectively blocking the God of Thunder from his own home. Tying up people in legal hell, destroying small towns, and causing overwhelming pollution to the Earth are things that Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder world companies do, making this story far more relatable that many others. It is a rage inducing, yet remarkably clever, alternative to a standard conflict and is handled in a way that works as both high fantasy and societal criticism. However, in the same way that the presentation of this villain leads to a unique story, it also severely undercuts Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder environmentalism message. Instead of showing corporate greed and its effect on the environment as a human problem, perpetuated by regular beings who just happen to be in power, the book presents it as something coming from a demonic origin. It effectively divorces laypeople from the goal of saving the environment by suggesting it is a concept too grand for them to handle. Alongside all of this, is the story of a future Thor battling Galactus for the fate of a dying Earth. This works on many levels as it gives an action packed alternative storyline, allows readers to see Old Thor again, and sets up additional stories for the future. This is a dark story, one filled with corporate greed and noxious pollutants, so it needs an art style to match. Thus, the return of Esad Ribic is more than appreciated. Ribic transforms the doldrums of Midgard into a sprawling fantasy world fitting the God of Thunder himself. Character designs are on point, the atmosphere is perfectly maintained, and the art is detailed throughout. This is a good looking book and one that continues the awesome visual legacy of these past few volumes. Thor: God of Thunder Vol. The story continues in Thor Vol. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Skip to content. Quick Summary Pros: This Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder an enjoyable story with a great cast of characters. Continuity Thor: God of Thunder Vol. This volume also makes references to other comic books, detailed below. Michael Straczynski. The last issue of this book makes a quick reference to the events of Original Sin. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Thor: God of Thunder, Volume 4: The Last Days of Midgard by Jason Aaron Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. NOOK Book. Home 1 Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Members save with free shipping everyday! See details. Overview Thor battles to save Earth, but who can he fight when the planet itself is dying? Meanwhile, millennia from now, King Thor and his granddaughters, the Warriors of Thunder, face a very different battle to save what remains of the Thor: Last Days of Asgard (Marvel Now) Volume 4: God of Thunder - from Galactus! But even if Thor wins, is the Earth still doomed? In the present, Thor makes a final stand against the Minotaur, Ulik the Troll and Roxxon's forces - but not even a god can save everyone.