Tuesday, May 3, 2011

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For Odin!

lying if I told you that Thor is one of my favorite characters.

Going back to my childhood in the era Vertex, just read a couple of cartoons. In times of
Forum, as much of the same.
alone in their interests as a member of The Avengers his career, and not always.
So you could say that my approach to the aforementioned character originated with his recent return to the House of Ideas in an interesting and short stage and Coipiel Straczynski.

With an eye on the recent release of the film he has directed Kenneth Branagh, Panini has spent the last few months have collected various stages of the Thunder God.
Of these, I bought the two that I see are more interesting not by chance are the classics.

So before going to the cinema to see the movie, the reading of both volumes was necessary.

The first, Tales of Asgard is the definitive compilation of those supplements that appeared in the 60's, first in Journey into Mystery , and then The Mighty Thor, orchestrated by inigualebles Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, where only 5 pages were enough to tell a delightful story, in which we presented to the various Norse gods and other creatures that populate the kingdom of Asgard, ruled by Odin.

greater influence of these stories, it is obvious that The Silmarillon Tolkien because Kirby was declared admirer of the writer.

A wonderful comic heroic fantasy, which for years was published for the first time were greatly appreciated by the fans, and that was the trigger that made Marvel Conan's rights.

Edition compilation of this volume is only hindered by your new color, which many blame Panini, but actually the fault of Marvel.

The second volume, If Asgard perish ...! , consists of two distinct parts.
A first part takes place on Earth, where Thor has been banished by his father, who professes to love, Jane Foster.
In this adventure will travel to the future in order to preserve this together so if your beloved and friends, Los Tres Warriors.
After an interlude, during which travels to a small country in Central America, to prevent the rebels overthrow the government, return to Asgard, where his father seems to have gone mad, and manages the Kingdom of totalitarian form.

Written by Len Wein and drawn by John Buscema, the comics are collected here were published for the first time in mid 70's. Possibly
this decade, more brilliant in the history of Marvel, and it shows in strength exuded by stories that appeared during those years, which can apply to take under consideration.
If today, most of what is published are comics to use and throw, not the case with the so-called Silver Age, where simplicity is not incompatible with quality.
The greatness of these comics still in force today, and like other arts, the passage of time does nothing but add value.

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