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Review: Thors #3

Previously in Thors #2

Ultimate Thor really didn’t stand a chance.

When he has Loki in the interrogation room, Loki has all the power. He knows more than just who killed all the Jane Fosters - and we later learn, all the Donald Blakes - across Battlefield, he knows why. And I suspect the why has a lot to do with Doom’s charade.

Even without knowing their true relationship, Thor reacts to Loki exactly as an annoyed brother would. Loki frustrates him and even sees through Thor’s own lies. Loki also manages to shock him when he reveals there are a lot more victims than Thor originally thought.

Loki’s revelation leads Thor to The Deadlands, where he works through his thoughts on the case while searching for the remains of the other victims - he also dispatches of the zombies who live there.

But Thor finds more than the bones of the dead. He discovers who killed his partner, Beta Ray Thor, and it’s quite the betrayal: two fellow Thors.

I have a theory: Doom has entrusted a few Thors with eliminating all of the Jane Fosters and Donald Blake’s because he somehow became aware their existence, their connection, would lead to the unraveling of all he’d built. Who could possibly go digging for that information? Thor the Unworthy, of course.

It was brilliant to fashion the Thor police after the likes of The Wire, and the case of the dead Fosters and Blakes makes for just the kind of story you’d have seen on Homicide: Life on the Street. Aaron perfectly captured the nuances of the modern day police procedural. We even have police corruption!

Score | 10/10Many of the Secret Wars’ tie-ins have been brilliant but this is, hands down, the most clever story unfolding - and there’s one issue left to find out how it all ends! There’s no reason for this series to continue after Secret Wars, and that’s a shame.

The only negative I can find with this issue is that it went by way too quickly. It hit all the right crime drama beats, yet I was still shocked when it came to its necessary cliffhanger. I am very much looking forward to seeing Thors vs. Thors in the finale.

About Nina Perez (1391 Articles)
Nina Perez is the founder of Project Fandom. She is also the author of a YA series of books, "The Twin Prophecies," and a collection of essays titled, "Blog It Out, B*tch." Her latest books, a contemporary romance 6-book series titled Sharing Space, are now available on Amazon.com for Kindle download. She has a degree in journalism, works in social media, lives in Portland, Oregon, and loves Idris Elba. When not watching massive amounts of British television or writing, she is sketching plans to build her very own TARDIS. She watches more television than anyone you know and she's totally fine with that.

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