Immortal Thor Volume 3: End of
All Songs
by Al Ewing collects issues 11- 15 plus a bonus page from G.O.D.S.. This volume
starts off pretty randomly. One gets the feeling that you have missed a volume
between, but no it just starts off that way.
So, for some reason Thor has decided it
is time to rescue his brother Tyr. Why now? Why does he care now? Who Knows,
but that is what he has decided to do. Thor gathers all of Odin’s children for
the rescue. This includes several folks that even though I have read a lot of
Thor comics, I have no idea who they are. Outside of Loki, most people going in
probably are not aware of Thor’s six plus other siblings. I feel like this
volume could have been helped by a volume between with Thor teaming up with his
other siblings. Odin really got around….. I guess eyepatches are sexy….
Remember, don’t hate the player. Hate
the game.
So, you have all this happen, then the
next part of the volume is not connected to any of that. Thor, Hercules, and Loki team up to fight Zeus
and Nyx, who were dead has now been resurrected by the Wheel. Apparently, the
Wheel seems to be sometime of evil cycle of change that is going on. This
concept still has a lot of questions about why this all is happening. Things go
bad when the heroes are surprised when Loki turns on them even though they all
were warned that they are not in control of themselves. As a god, Loki is not
fully in control of themselves, and they must play their part in the story even
though they do not want to.
Then after all this, a tired Thor
returns to Asgard to go to sleep, but Amora is waiting for him and she wants to
talk about her feelings and why she betrayed him in the previous volume. Also a
few pages setting up volume 4 which is called Son of Thor.
There are consequences in this tale that
don’t work for this reader because I did not really know the character that
suffered, so it did not work for me. Also, they make a big deal that Odin is in
Valhalla and he is dead and gone except Thor has visited Valhalla and is
friends with the Valkyries. If he wanted to talk to his dad all he would have
to do is give a letter to one of the Valkyries and ask them to return Odin’s
response. It would not be that difficult.
Also, the single issue called Giant
Thor 2024 ties into this volume but is not collected here. I would
recommend reading the Tyr stuff, then going to Giant Thor, and then reading the
rest of this volume. This volume is
heavy on the exposition since Ewing is referencing a lot and I don’t think he
does a good job of explaining things to people who have not read the other
stuff. I enjoyed this volume but to call this read “scattered” would be
accurate. It does not feel like it belongs together. I am not saying this is a
bad read, but Ewing in this run is not doing a very good job of connecting his
arcs. As a result, it reads as if there is a book missing in-between this
volume and the preceding one.
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Scott A. Tipple ©2025
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