Beta Ray Bill Argent Star
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| Writer | Daniel Warren Johnson |
| Artist | Daniel Warren Johnson |
| Paperback: | Dec 8, 2021 |
The second-most famous wielder of Mjolnir! Beta Ray Bill is tired of life in Thor's shadow - and with Bill's own mighty hammer, Stormbreaker, recently destroyed at the thunder god's hands, Bill finds himself at a crossroads. The Korbinite must strike out in search of his destiny - assuming he can first defeat a Knullified Fin Fang Foom! Bill begins a hunt for Odin in hopes of resurrecting his golden weapon - but Stormbreaker is never coming back. Nonetheless, there is one place where Beta Ray Bill could restore his full powers. The All-Father of Nothing offers the Korbinite a path to immortality - but at a price not even a god can afford! Who more
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Beta Ray Bill #1 | 17 | |
| Beta Ray Bill #2 | 8 | |
| Beta Ray Bill #3 | 7 | |
| Beta Ray Bill #4 | 7 | |
| Beta Ray Bill #5 | 8 |
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What an amazing comic book. Pure fun from start to finish. One Book - satisfying landing. We need like thousands more of these.
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A silly but a great book ! The art direction is strong
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Beta Ray Bill: Argent Star, by Daniel Warren Johnson (Marvel) I picked this trade up after seeing it received a 2022 Eisner nomination for "Best Limited Series". I was not familiar with the creative team or their prior works. I enjoyed the introduction by Donny Cates and the interview with Walt Simonson. The art was "fine" but not particularly to my liking. I did enjoy the story, scenes, and characters. When reading this, I could not help but read conceive a Taika Waititi quirk and flare to both the delivery and (imaginary) score. The solo book evolves into an enjoyable team book. For those not particularly familiar with the character, this book definitely leaves a favorable impression.
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