Ragnarok #10 (2014)

Ragnarok #10 (2014)

$4.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Walter Simonson
Riding on the backs of the newly metamorphosed steeds of the Thunder God, Thor, Regn, and Drifa soar across the Dusk Lands. Beneath them roars a Frost Giant, towering over a back door into Hel. And before them lies the Fortress of Angantyr, the Lord of the Dead, and a rendezvous with destiny. Bullet points: ' Continuing Walter Simonson's masterpiece! ' Featuring a variant cover from John Paul Leon!
Date Available: 07/27/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Walter Simonson's great post (Nordic) apocalyptic take on Thor continues in heartwarming fashion. The simple act of saving a believer brings about a justification of that faith for which she can barely contain the weight.

Thor also Mjolnirs (yes, its a verb now) the Hel out of those that would do her harm, and we get more great director's cut style pages with pencils and inks in back. With at least one person put to death under the flame, this is a surprisingly upbeat issue. It remains a must read, therefore, you must read it.


I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W/A/CA) Walter Simonson
Riding on the backs of the newly metamorphosed steeds of the Thunder God, Thor, Regn, and Drifa soar across the Dusk Lands. Beneath them roars a Frost Giant, towering over a back door into Hel. And before them lies the Fortress of Angantyr, the Lord of the Dead, and a rendezvous with destiny. Bullet points: ' Continuing Walter Simonson's masterpiece! ' Featuring a variant cover from John Paul Leon!
Date Available: 07/27/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Walter Simonson's great post (Nordic) apocalyptic take on Thor continues in heartwarming fashion. The simple act of saving a believer brings about a justification of that faith for which she can barely contain the weight.

Thor also Mjolnirs (yes, its a verb now) the Hel out of those that would do her harm, and we get more great director's cut style pages with pencils and inks in back. With at least one person put to death under the flame, this is a surprisingly upbeat issue. It remains a must read, therefore, you must read it.


I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams