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That being said, you can jump in at the start of almost any instance where the series was relaunched if you find reading everything too laborious. These have been ordered into the recommended reading order.

Single Issuesīelow is a list of all the issues that are part of Jason Aaron’s Thor run. Thor: God of Thunder #1 wraparound cover by Esad Ribic. With this list you’ll be able to dive right into these comics like Thor runs into battle. It has the correct order if you wish to read everything, whether it be in the single issues or trade paperback.

Which #1 comes first? Luckily, this handy reading order guide is here to verily save the day. It’s also tied into a couple of comic book events, which have had ramifications down the line for the run. As a result, Jason Aaron’s long run can appear quite messy as the Thor comic has been renumbered about 7 times.

Over the years, Marvel has had a habit of giving their comics new #1s. (While it became common knowledge as to her identity, I won’t spoil it here for anyone who doesn’t know who it is.) Aaron was able to tell an epic story with her and give her a satisfying conclusion. When the Thor we all know became unworthy to wield his hammer, Mjolnir, a mysterious female Thor stepped up to take the mantle. It also had to juggle not one, but two Thors too. With spectacular action and depiction of the Ten Realms, their art is a joy to look at. It’s had an impressive roster of artists, which include the likes of Esad Ribic, Tom Raney, Russell Dauterman, Mike Del Mundo, Oliver Coipel, and others. By the end of this year, though, it will all be over when it concludes in December.Īaron’s run has been one of the greatest Thor runs of all time, rivalling that of the legendary run by Walt Simonson. For more than 7 years, Jason Aaron and a fine collection of collaborators have been telling some of the most grandest Thor stories in Marvel Comics history.
