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Marvel Comics has sealed the fate of The Immortal Thor, revealing the God of Thunder will soon meet his ultimate end.
Marvel Comics is preparing fans for an era-defining moment, as the publisher teases the death of Thor– setting up the most monumental story arc in the character's long history with the tagline ...
July's Immortal Thor #25 is the final issue of the series, as Marvel cancels the book with its "Death of Immortal Thor" story arc.
Article Summary Marvel Comics becomes a subsidiary of Roxxon, renaming Immortal Thor to Roxxin' Thor. A new look for Thor and changes in Asgardian characters unveiled by Al Ewing and artists.
This July, Al Ewing's Immortal Thor run reaches a startling conclusion, setting the stage for the writer's bold new take on the God of Thunder, launching later this year. You can find more details ...
April 17's Roxxon Presents: Thor #1 is a tongue-in-cheek satire that offers up an exacting look at what the absolute worst case scenario of corporate comics can be, with the evil Roxxon ...
Marvel Comics Kills Off Thor They teased it yesterday. Now with ComicsPRO kicking off and solicits ready to drop, Marvel Comics confirms that they are to kill off Thor.
Still, it stands as one of the best Thor comics and is worth the read for anyone interested in seeing the God of Thunder go head-to-head with the cosmic side of the Marvel Universe.
It's official: the rights to Marvel Comics are now owned by the notoriously evil Roxxon Energy Corporation. The rights to the metafictional version of Marvel Comics that actually exists within the ...