Written by: Al Ewing
Art by: Valentina Pinti
Colors by: Espen Grundetjern
Letters by: VC’s Joe Sabino
Cover art by: Alex Ross (cover A)
Cover price: $4.99
Release date: May 22, 2024
The Immortal Thor #11 gathers all of Odin’s children around the fire to embark on a quest to save Tyr, the God of War, from a mysterious box.
Is The Immortal Thor #11 Good?
Previously, the Immortal Thor discovered that his life was being manipulated through comic book tales by Enchantress, leading him to take drastic action. In The Immortal Thor #11, Thor convenes Odin’s children to search for Tyr, the God of War, who is trapped in one of the In-Betweener’s boxes. Al Ewing’s storytelling continues to explore Thor’s mythic origins with a unique twist.
However, the issue falls short in pacing and connection to other series. The art quality also takes a slight step back with Valentina Pinti on duties. Overall, The Immortal Thor #11 receives a 4/10 rating.
Final Thoughts
The Immortal Thor #11 introduces new characters and ties into another series, but suffers from slow pacing and subpar art. Follow us on social media for more comic reviews and opinions.
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