The Mighty Thor

 No, you may not touch my hammer. ... You just wanted me to say that, didn't you? 
Thor

Appearing in "God of Thunder Reborn"

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Synopsis for "God of Thunder Reborn"

Thor, having regained his name, is in Thailand to recover an Asgardian artifact - The Warlock's Eye. With the destruction of Asgardia, artifacts have been spread all across the universe. Unfortunately, the Eye landed in the Crimson Temple, a site dedicated to the worship of Cyttorak and his avatar, the Juggernaut. After getting beaten on by the Juggernaut, Thor tells Screwbeard to send all the hammers that he and the Dwarves of Nidavellir have spent weeks forging, and manages to defeat the Disciples and Juggernaut and escape with the Eye. Returning to Asgard, Thor tells Screwbeard and Ud that not only will he need more hammers, they need to be made of better uru. Thor then goes to see Heimdall who tells him that he is slowly recovering the pieces of the shattered Bifrost, but he no longer has his eyes so he cannot see anything. After visiting his father Odin, Thor flies back to Earth to the Bronx where Roz is organizing the relocation effort of the denizens of the Nine Realms that have been displaced by the War of the Realms. His mother Freyja is in one of the rooms caring for Volstagg, who is slowly recovering. Thor then flies to his new home on a boat in Newark, where his brother Loki is waiting for him. Thor immediately attacks him, but Loki manages to stave Thor off long enough to cast him to Niffleheim, but before he completely disappears, Thor grabs Loki and drags him along with him. There, they are met by Balder and Skurge.

In the far future, All-Father Thor and his granddaughters are fighting what is most likely the last of the space sharks. They tame it and name it Death Mouth, when Thor hears prayers coming from New Midgard. There, he finds Jane on her deathbed and we learn that it's been over 200 years since she and Steve were created by Thor to repopulate the planet. After her passing, Mjolnir crashes to the ground after Thor had sent it out across the cosmos and learns that there is little to nothing left. Flying off to see for himself, he is confronted by the Phoenix in it's final host - Wolverine.

Appearing in "The Grace of Thor"

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Synopsis for "The Grace of Thor"

At the end of time, All-Father Thor and the Goddesses of Thunder and trying to capture a Space Shark, whom they name Death Mouth. After returning to Midgard, Thor learns that Jane is dying. She and Steven have had several children, who have gone one to have children and grandchildren of their own. After she dies, Mjolnir lands in front of the All-Father, who had sent the hammer out into the distant universe. He has learned that the entire universe is essentially dead. He flies out to see for himself when he is intercepted by the Phoenix-hosted Wolverine.

Solicit Synopsis

JASON AARON & MIKE DEL MUNDO TAKE THE PRINCE OF ASGARD IN A WHOLE NEW DIRECTION!

Thor Odinson has regained his mantle – and with it, a wild new world of trouble on his mighty hands! The artifacts of Asgard have been scattered across the earth, and to reclaim them, Thor will have to face some ugly truths. Like the production cost of hundreds of new hammers! And the Thunder God is going to need every last one of them if he’s going to stop the unstoppable Juggernaut. Jason Aaron takes the Prince of Asgard in a whole new direction with YOUNG GUN artist Mike Del Mundo joining him at the helm! And don’t miss the latest chapter of the King Thor saga with acclaimed BLACK BOLT artist Christian Ward, as the Thor of the far future encounters an old friend who’s undergone some startling changes.

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