
The Immortal Thor #21: When Being a God Isn't Enough âĄ
In this issue, Thor discovers that ruling Asgard is more complicated than throwing hammers and reciting epic phrases. Amid cosmic crises and palace dramas, the God of Thunder learns that even divine strength has its limits... especially when Asgardian bureaucracy comes into play.
A Thor Between Two Worlds
This comic stands out for:
- Real dilemmas on a divine scale: How to save mortals without breaking Asgard's protocols?
- Enemies that challenge everything: Not just his strength, but his right to rule đ
- Battles that shake the nine realms (and the comic's pages)
"I never thought I'd see Thor missing the days when he only had to fight ice giants" - A fan between tears and lightning
Mythology on Modern Steroids
What makes this issue special:
- Ancient gods with contemporary problems
- Action that honors tradition but innovates in every panel
- A Thor who grows: from warrior to ruler (reluctantly) đŠī¸
Why This Thor Is Immortal
- Balances classic epic with modern narrative
- Presents threats that go beyond brute force
- Shows the real price of being a super heroic god
Final reflection: After reading this issue, you'll understand why Thor sometimes prefers to stay in Midgard... at least there the problems only require hammer strikes, not diplomacy. đ