Thor: Lightning and Lament #1
| Writer | Ralph Macchio |
| Artist | Todd Nauck |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The Mighty Thor has abandoned Asgard in her greatest hour of need, leaving the Realm Eternal in the hands of his half brother Loki, in the absence of its rightful ruler, Odin. With Asgard under assault by legions of trolls, and the Lady Sif hovering near death due to a possibly fatal wound suffered in battle, can anyone save the Golden City from annihilation?
RATED T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Jun 30, 2022Thor: Lightning and Lament #1 is a really fun adventure. It reminded me of what was excellent about the classic Thor stories. It is such an extravagant, joyous world that really celebrates fantasy. There isnt necessarily anything new inside this issue, but just the set of circumstances within makes it enjoyable. The art and writing feel like a beautiful homage to the origins of this phenomenal character and the legendary creators that preceded them. Read Full Review
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8.2
Geek'd Out - Cameron Kieffer
Jun 29, 2022And while the story does inevitably show how both identities are crucial during a particular situation, the nature of their duality is never explored as fully as it could be, resulting in a one-shot that is good, but doesnt seem like a crucial, must-read story. The book also ends with a bit of inner-monologue from Loki, a strange choice given his limited role in the story. Read Full Review
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8.0
Impulse Gamer - Tim Chuma
Jul 04, 2022Even though there are a lot of reboots of stories at the moment due to new movies coming out this one still went well and I would recommend it if you are a fan of the character and want to see something different in terms of story. Read Full Review
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7.8
Comic Watch - Lillian Hochwender
Jun 27, 2022For MCU fans, following your favorite character into the comics can feel intimidating and confusing. Luckily, comics like Thor: Lightning and Lament are finally helping bridge that gap. Read Full Review
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7.5
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Jun 28, 2022Thor: Lightning and Lament #1 by Ralph Macchio is a great starter story for those interested in reading about one of their favorite MCU characters. It's a fun, low-stakes story that provides an entry point into the Thor mythos without the intimidation of an ongoing series. Macchio invites readers to enjoy a classic example of what makes Thor a great hero. Overall, this is a fun issue, but by no means a must-read. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 27, 2022Similar to the Doctor Strange one-shot, there's really no rhyme or reason to why this story needs to be told, but it's well drawn and entertaining nonetheless. Does any of this really matter? Certainly not, which is a big reason why it's a skippable read. That said, if you want to throw a Thor book on the pile of comics you're buying this week it's a nice throwback story reminding us of a specific type of Thor adventure. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Megan Peters
Jun 29, 2022Thor: Lightning and Lament welcomes fans with a simple chapter this week, and despite its vibrant artwork, this debut issue fails to spark much if any excitement. Read Full Review
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6.0
Major Spoilers - Jonathan Cadotte
Jul 02, 2022Thor: Lightning and Lament #1 goes too far in its attempt to feel retro, making a decent story with good art, hard to get through with its overbearing dialog. Read Full Review