FREE SIEGE: THOR PDF Kieron Gillen,Jamie McKelvie,Billy Tan | 144 pages | 01 Dec 2011 | Marvel Comics | 9780785148142 | English | New York, United States Siege: Thor by Kieron Gillen Surrounded by the nefarious Norman Osborn, his super-villain lackeys and the combined forces of H. Meanwhile, the New Mutant Dani Moonstar must make good on a deal with the goddess Hela by ushering those Asgardians slain in combat to her domain. But when given Siege: Thor power of the Valkyries, Siege: Thor Dani refrain from entering the chaotic fray around her? Mijn naam, e-mailadres en site bewaren in deze browser voor de volgende keer wanneer Siege: Thor een reactie plaats. Siege: New Avengers. Siege Prelude. Siege: Mighty Avengers. Siege: Embedded. Siege: Battlefield. Siege Marvel. Siege: Thunderbolts. Siege: Avengers: Siege: Thor Initiative. Siege: X-Men. Siege: Thor [HC]. Onthouden Inloggen. Wachtwoord vergeten? 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The end of aftermath was described as what would be the start of a new " Heroic Age " in the Marvel Universe. Though not badged as an aftermath series, a limited series starting in May examined the fall of Norman Osborn and examine the effects upon his son Harry Osborn. Norman Osborn calls a meeting of the super-villain Cabalconsisting of Doctor Doomthe Hoodthe Taskmaster and the Asgardian God Lokito discuss Asgard the home of the Norse Gods now floating above Broxton, Oklahomaand Siege: Thor last holdout in Osborn's consolidation of power. A rift develops between Doom and Osborn, creating mayhem that appears to dissolve the group. Siege: Thor, under his guise of Siege: Thor, Osborn attempts in vain to secure permission from the President of the United States to invade Asgard claiming it poses a national security threat. On Loki's advice, Osborn engineers a tragedy in which the hapless Asgardian Volstaggmanipulated into battling the super-villain team the U-Foesinadvertently causes an explosion that kills everyone in a crowded Soldier Field football stadium in ChicagoIllinois. This gives Osborn the justification to lay siege on Asgard with military troops as well as with the Dark Avengers —his Siege: Thor of super-villains posing as superheroes and with loyalists planted amid the various State Initiative teams of heroes. Osborn's aide-de-camp, Victoria Hand suggests unsuccessfully that Osborn seek therapy for his instability. Shortly afterward, the President realizes that Osborn is unstable and orders Hand to produce him. In the meantime, in order to better control the highly powerful but psychologically fragile superhero the Sentrywho has allowed himself to be under Osborn's Siege: Thor, Osborn has the villainous Bullseye kill the Sentry's wife, Lindy Reynolds. He then claims that she committed suicide. Concurrently, Loki prepares Asgard for invasion through selective assassination and by neutralizing Heimdallthe city's guardian. The siege begins with the Sentry attacking Siege: Thor, followed by a massive aerial assault led by Osborn in his Iron Patriot armor. The Asgardian Thunder-God Thorwho has been banished from Asgard for some time, is stunned and falls in battle. With the attack on Asgard instantly becoming a major news story, Steve Rogersthe erstwhile Captain America, assembles a group of legitimate Avengers in BrooklynNew York Cityto battle the Dark Avengers, help defend Asgard, and aid their comrade Thor. Osborn's people offer Todd Keller, a conservative talk show host, exclusive official coverage of the siege, in order to mold public opinion. Volstagg, whom they meet in a chance encounter along the way, accompanies them Siege: Thor gives the reporters his own perspective. As the battle in Asgard intensifies, the Olympian warrior Areswhom Osborn had deceptively recruited to his Dark Avengers, realizes the truth about Osborn and vows to kill him. Osborn has the Sentry kill Ares instead. Osborn declares martial law just as Rogers and a contingent of Siege: Thor arrives. This leads to the Siege: Thor of public disenchantment with the increasingly volatile Osborn. The siege continues with the super-villain Scourge using the Siege: Thor spear of Asgard's ruler, Odinto sever the left limbs of the superhero U. At that moment in Asgard, Osborn is Siege: Thor down by Captain America's shield, [9] [10] yet manages to Siege: Thor the Sentry to destroy the infrastructure of Asgard. Sentry, having survived a flurry of brutal blows from Thor, unscathed and on the verge of tearing Thor apart, transforms into the evil Void which greatly multiplies his power to evolved heights and leaves Thor. He then annihilates Asgard bringing it crashing down to Earth. Before anyone can react further, Siege: Thor armor, now under the control of its original inventor, Tony Stark explodes off his body Siege: Thor live television, revealing his face painted in the image of the Green Goblin. He begins raving that now Siege: Thor he is powerless, he no longer has the leverage to control the Sentry, Siege: Thor is now fully possessed by his nihilistic other self, the Void. Osborn is convinced that the Void is, in fact, the Angel of Death. As the Void battles the Avengers, Loki repents and begs Odin to let him use the mystical Norn Stones to power-boost the Siege: Thor and give them the strength to win the day. The Void, realizing that the heroes' enhanced power is being granted to them by Loki, kills him. Spurred on by Loki's sacrifice, Thor, and the others battle the Void to the point that it reverts to the Sentry's human form. Siege: Thor Sentry begs the heroes to kill Siege: Thor, and Thor regretfully complies, striking the Siege: Thor down with a lightning blast that leaves only a charred skeleton. Victoria Hand, the renegade members Siege: Thor the Initiative, the remaining members of the Cabal, and others, are placed under arrest. Rogers gives his former partner, Bucky Barneshis Captain America shield, passing him the mantle. As Siege: Thor Avengers and their allies celebrate their victory at Siege: Thor Tower, the Superhuman Registration Act is abolished and Thor and his fellow Asgardian warriors offer an alliance with Earth, creating a portal to Asgard atop Stark Tower. The President asks Rogers to take over Osborn's position. Agent is made warden of the maximum security super-villain prison The Raft. In the Siege: Thor "What if Ares gives in to his intuition before the Siege of Asgard, attacking Osborn in his own office after realizing Osborn lied to Siege: Thor. Sentry murders Ares on the spot allowing him to rest up between battles and to head into battle fully powered. In turn, this leads to him being able to kill Thor as well as Captain America. Most of the heroes present are subsequently slaughtered by the Dark Avengers. Doom has himself and Emma Frost teleported out of the Siege: Thor and comes up with a new strategy. The new strategy has Emma scan the Dark Avengers Siege: Thor find out the truth about Lindy's death. Bullseye is found out, and Emma shows Sentry the truth of what happens, with catastrophic results. Sentry's fragile psyche is shattered entirely and he goes on a murderous rampage, killing both Frost and Bullseye, before Siege: Thor into a fully powered Void, who then kills Doom, Taskmaster, and the Hood. He then confronts Osborn and thanks him for releasing him, only to kill him too. In the end, with the Avengers, Dark Avengers, and the Gods all defeated, none is left to fight the Void and he eventually consumes Earth entirely, before spreading out to the rest of the universe. Comics in the story line have been collected into individual trade paperback volumes:. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marvel comic book storyline dealing with the culmination of the "Dark Reign" Siege: Thor. For the character, see Siege John Kelly. This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. March Learn how and when to remove this template message. Superhero Crossover. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. March Comics Alliance. Archived from the original on January 18, Retrieved January 7, Marvel Comics. Retrieved January 15, Comic Book Siege: Thor News. Retrieved September 26, Comic Book Resources. Comic Book Roundup. 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