King Thor #4

9.3

Critic Reviews

8 Reviews
8.9

User Reviews

50 Reviews
Writer Jason Aaron
Artist Esad Ribic
Cover Price $5.99

THE FINAL CHAPTER OF THE YEARS-SPANNING, AWARD-WINNING SAGA!
The sun has gone black. Midgard isn't far behind. The entire Multiverse is dying - and with it, the last of the gods. A millennium ago, the God of Thunder heard a whisper: "Gorr was right." Now Gorr the God of God-Butchers ascends to his final murder: the All-Father of all existence. Plus, a who's who of Jason's past THOR collaborators and a few surprise guests help close out the story in thunderous style!
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  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer

    Dec 18, 2019

    King Thor ends Jason Aaron's Thor run on a melancholy high note, which seems fitting given the epic story he's woven over the past few years. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze

    Dec 18, 2019

    With the conclusion of King Thor #4, that's it. Seven years spanning and here we are at the culmination of everything the God of Thunder has been through since his first encounter with Gorr years ago. This was an epic in the making seven years ago, and ended turning this into exactly just that. I don't know what the next run of Thor will bring us, but that creative team will have some big shoes to fill if they aren't trying to captivate us with the embrace and terror of being a god. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills

    Dec 21, 2019

    How do you end years upon years of an epic comic book run? With this fun, fitting, exciting, and heartfelt grand finale! Read Full Review

  • 10

    You Don't Read Comics - Christopher Landers

    Dec 21, 2019

    If youve been a fan of Aarons Thor, this is a must-read issue. Everything hes put into his run is present in this final chapter of the thunder gods story, and it all comes to a beautiful conclusion. If, however, you are one of the people that missed out on Aarons masterpiece, told over approximately one hundred issues, for whatever reason, you have shorted yourself hours of entertainment and superior writing. Go back. Please read it all. His original run on Thor: God of Thunder, both of the Jane Foster books, The Unworthy Thor, King Thor--all of it makes for a legendary character piece that will never be forgotten. This final issue is the crown jewel in Aarons most worthy achievement, and it should not be overlooked. Read Full Review

  • 9.7

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - Dispatchdcu

    Dec 18, 2019

    If youre looking for a single issue to explain the true character of Thor, this is that issue. If youve been following Jason Aarons run for years now, you simply have to get this issue. Its gripping, well written, nostalgic, and wildly entertaining. Aaron immediately captures your attention and holds you tight until the very last page. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Dec 18, 2019

    I am a sucker for stories about myth and storytelling and this is a fantastic love letter to story while also closing out one of the greatest Thor runs ever. If you're a lover of storytelling and believe in them like Jason Aaron does I highly recommend reading this to get the warm and fuzzies. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Sequential Planet - Pashtrik Maloki

    Dec 29, 2019

    King Thor #4 is Jason Aaron's love letter not just to Thor, but to comics in general. It perfectly distillates and encapsulates both the all-seriousness present in a whole bunch of comics and the utter silliness and wackiness present at the core of the medium. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Newsarama - C.K. Stewart

    Dec 23, 2019

    The moments where Aaron explores he and his collaborators’ parts as part of a long and grand tradition of Thor stories that will move ever forward, with his own offering always there for readers to return to when it calls to them, will certainly be the most powerful ones for longtime readers, and I can’t pretend that concept at times didn’t make my eyes start to sting. As Aaron says of himself in his final letter to readers, it’s hard to let go, and that theme runs heavily throughout King Thor #4 - the path to becoming the kind of person who recognizes when it’s time to move on. Regardless of its foibles, it’s hard not to appreciate the passion Aaron poured into it as a farewell to the last seven years. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS

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  • 10

    dynamitegunstar

    Dec 18, 2019

    Thank you Jason Aaron.

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  • 10

    GammaBurst

    Dec 18, 2019

    Jason Aaron almost redeemed himself with this issue alone! One of the best I've read from Thor in ages! A perfect 10!

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  • 10

    Ryan

    Dec 18, 2019

    Read it. Words can't describe how much I loved this. Beautiful

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  • 10

    James A

    Dec 18, 2019

    A perfect capstone to Aaron's Thor run! It beautifully brings to a close the journey that began all those years ago with God of Thunder while at the same time brilliantly leaving things open for Cates to take off with Thor. Was it a little muddled in places? Sure but with Aaron you know what you're getting into and the highs from this book far outweigh the lows.

  • 10

    flodid

    Dec 19, 2019

    A perfect ending for the best run at Marvel in the 2010s. Reading it felt a bit like the end of LOTR, with multiple endings (all of them good !!!) and some new ideas thrown in for good measure. Clearly, Aaron's creative well was far from dry. Kudos to you, Jason, the greatest Thor fan !!! And good luck to Donny Cates and Nick Klein, they have a heavy task ahead for them, coming after that...

  • 10

    M1sf1r3

    Dec 25, 2019

    Prelude: This is it. The final issue of King Thor and the final issue of Jason Aaron's Thor epic. Let's see how Aaron and Ribic go on this issue. The Good: A wonderful end to Thor the All-Father. Really like what Aaron did with this alt future. I loved the library scenes. One especially made me tear up. The many reborn Thors was great to see and a wonderful payoff that started all the way back in God of Thunder. The art is spectacular here. Props to everyone involved. The Bad: Nothing. Conclusion: A godlike end to Aaron's entire Thor epic. Man, this issue just makes you tear up. Truly the end of an era in Thor history.

  • 10

    Avanvolk

    Feb 05, 2023

    So ends Jason Aaron's saga of the Mighty Thor. Long has he reigned, and long will he be remembered. May he ever walk the halls of Comic Valhalla with mead in his belly and thunder in his veins.

  • 9.5

    huz

    Dec 18, 2019

    Really enjoyed this issue. Aaron ends his run while reminding us there are more great Thor stories ahead of us then behind.

  • 9.5

    Psycamorean

    Dec 19, 2019

    This was great. If I didn't know that the next creative team will undoubtedly kick ass, I'd be more upset about this run ending. But as it is, I'm contented. This was a crazy run, and definitely defines Thor for me. Jason Aaron got me into the character in a way that previous writers couldn't, and now he's one of my favorites. So, this run will always be important to me. It's crazy to see it end.

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  • 9.0

    EDiakota

    Dec 21, 2019

    " Heh. Now do you see ? Gorr was right-- But Thor is Thor ! " - LOKI

  • 9.0

    Spacey Medicine

    Jan 30, 2020

    I would read a million issues of God Cop tbh.

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  • 9.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Jul 13, 2020

    It's a perfect capstone for Jason Aaron's Thor tenure -- even when it digresses into oddities like Cop Thor. Though it wanders, it comes home to the heart in the end. You cannot listen to the sound of Aaron's thunder and doubt his love for Thor.

  • 9.0

    daspidaboy

    Jul 07, 2021

    this in my opinion was Jason Aaron's best work on Thor.

  • 8.5

    Deadlybeavis

    Dec 22, 2019

    Nice send off to a great, GREAT run. Could it have been better? Sure, but whatever. One of the greatest runs ever.

  • 8.0

    DDJamesB

    Dec 22, 2019

    A lot different than what I was expecting. It was a decent send off with some really good art. I thought it was solid just could have been a little more.

  • 7.5

    Gizmo

    Jan 05, 2020

    I'd be lying if I said that this is everything that I hoped it would be. I like a number of choices made that Jason Aaron made including Loki's fate, Thor's character development, the reminder to enjoy the many Thor stories, and the symbolic use of thunder in the final pages. What I didn't like was the lack of an actual climax. Conceptually, yes, there is a climax, but there isn't really much to be had mechanically: the day is won by... accepting one's shortcomings? I also thought the random incarnations of Thor (as a cop, a planet, an ape) were jarring and weird, all they really did was mess up the pacing for me. I also thought that things were headed in a different direction for the God Butcher in the previous issue, that he was destined more

  • 5.0

    Malitia

    Dec 18, 2019

    If you can't blind them with your brilliance baffle them with bullshit! - The comic book issue. It's not as bad as the last one was... but it's very much a collection of pretty pictures and sentences which look cool / sound profound as long you don't think about them. The second you do however the whole thing falls apart. It wants to have its cake and eat it too like it acknowledges the power and necessity of stories (and with them gods) in one sentence, but restates that Gorr was right in the next... ie. the world would be better without gods, even the concept of them (but they're also stories, sooooo?!). That's pretty much how all of Aaron's run* was to be honest so it's kinda fitting to get a final issue distilling the whole thing. more

  • 10

    tonpas1989

    Dec 18, 2019

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    EdNothIng

    Dec 18, 2019

  • 10

    allenquanobi

    Dec 18, 2019

  • 10

    Grifter

    Dec 19, 2019

  • 10

    Rocker97

    Dec 20, 2019

  • 10

    CB-nerd

    Dec 23, 2019

  • 10

    Khan/Murdock

    Dec 24, 2019

  • 10

    BG1904

    Dec 27, 2019

  • 10

    Ti-Père BBQ

    Jan 11, 2020

  • 10

    Jon Comics

    Jan 19, 2020

  • 10

    Lock

    Jun 30, 2020

  • 10

    Julhin

    Feb 18, 2021

  • 9.5

    Afre

    Dec 24, 2019

  • 9.5

    RC Adamiec

    Feb 22, 2020

  • 9.0

    Jason The Dude

    Dec 22, 2019

  • 9.0

    Quirky Genin

    Jan 11, 2022

  • 9.0

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    Nickweiser

    Dec 19, 2019

  • 8.5

    Jorge Mendes

    Dec 19, 2019

  • 8.5

    Silver Rocket

    Dec 26, 2019

  • 8.5

    matmene

    Jan 04, 2020

  • 8.5

    ÜberGinger

    Jan 21, 2020

  • 8.5

    ed1138

    Nov 24, 2022

  • 8.0

    Maker

    Dec 18, 2019

  • 8.0

    Sigmund Floppychest

    Dec 18, 2019

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    Areothy

    Jan 26, 2020

  • 7.5

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    Dec 20, 2019

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    Jan 05, 2020

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    Nov 22, 2023

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    Dec 21, 2019

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    Jan 04, 2023

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