In this book, Thor is experiencing issues with
Mjolnir, his hammer. It is not working the way it should. So much for hammer
time. Thor decides to visit his old human alter ego, Donald Blake, to see if he
can figure out what is going on with the hammer. To do this, Thor must use
magic and change himself into Donald Blake. He has not done this for years as
Donald Blake has continued to exist in another dimension while Thor has been elsewhere
doing stuff. What has Donald Blake been doing all this time and what has he
become? As the plot synopsis reveals, Donald Blake has become a villain.
This excellent adventure is built on decades of
history. It features various version of Thor, such as Simon Walterson (Frog
Thor). Yes, there is Thor that lives on Earth and is a frog. That is as awesome
as you would think.
Also appearing in this volume are various characters
such as Dr. Strange, Lockjaw, Beta Ray Bill, and others. Thor will need a lot
of help to stop the insane Donald Blake from killing every Thor and getting his
revenge on Odin. This comic follows up on numerous plot points from other tales,
but does so in a manner that even unfamiliar readers will quickly be able to
catch on. This volume is just as good as the previous volume while being more
graphic and violent since a lot of people suffer horrible and violent deaths.
I highly recommend this book for any fans of Thor.
Thor by Donny Cates Vol 2: Prey
Donny Cates
https://www.marvel.com/comics/creators/12712/donny_cates
Marvel
https://www.marvel.com/comics/collection/80134/thor_by_donny_cates_vol_2_prey_trade_paperback
June 2021
ISBN: 978-1-302-92087-6
Paperback (also available in eBook format)
176 Pages
My reading copy came from the Downtown Branch of the
Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple ©2021
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