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Thor V3 8

Posted on June 19, 2024October 16, 2022 by spiderdewey

Thor! A crossover with another title seems a weird choice for only the 2nd issue of PPSSM, but they did it, so we get to look at this. Dan Jurgens is writing this relaunched Thor series, and  yes, John Romita, Jr. is also drawing Thor at this time! And it is a title he was born to do. I’ve remarked before (Probably many times) about how, in some ways, Jr is as much the successor to Kirby as he is to his dad. Nobody captures the scale and scope of Kirby’s most ambitious concepts like John Romita, Jr. Thor is the book Kirby drew 2nd most during his first tenure at Marvel, after FF. He launched the title and then left for awhile, but once he came back, his lifetime love of Norse mythology and his interest in both space and the idea of gods kept him happy there longer than most Marvel titles. As much as Kirby is associated with most of the Marvel heroes, he’s most associated with the FF and Thor. And aside from Walt Simonson (And that’s a BIG aside, as Walt’s run as writer/artist is rightly held as maybe the all-time best Thor), no one’s drawn a better Thor since Kirby left in 1970. And Romita’s inked here by his best inking partner of all time, Klaus Janson! As I recall, Jr’s stuff feels a little more like it was layouts that Janson finished here, as opposed to tighter pencils for Hanna on Spider-Man. But that’s ok, back in the 80s when Romita was doing layouts for ASM, Janson interpreted them best. Jurgens made a choice I did not care for at all right off the bat in this title, binding Thor to a paramedic called Jake Olson. I think Olson died in a battle in the first issue or something, and Thor is living his life as penance for taking it, or something? It’s been a long time. But, anyway, that last thing I wanted was a new Don Blake. I want Thor to be Thor, doing big, crazy stuff, not stuck on Earth trying to hide a secret identity. So, I wasn’t too keen on that. But I bought all of the first 25 issues for Romita/Janson, and don’t regret it for a second. Jurgens is also dealing with how Asgard was destroyed and the gods disappeared before Heroes Reborn. Thor lost his powers and stopped wearing a shirt, it was a weird time. Now, Jurgens has created “the Dark Gods,” who were trapped below Asgard by Odin and are now set loose, and because Odin wiped them from history, Thor has no idea what’s going on. That’s maybe all the exposition required to get into this. Gregory Wright and Dan Brown color this issue. Having finished whatever adventure he was previously on, Thor decides to go try to get some answers about what happened to Asgard. So he begins whirling his hammer around himself to teleport, as he often does.

 I mean, come on. That is a powerful Thor. But no matter how cool he looks, he’s zapped back to Earth immediately, before he can even see anything, because of the so-called Dark Gods:

A complete fusion of Cosmic Kirby and Romita’s own tendency toward complicated geometric designs. The winged guy in shadow down there is called Tokkots, and after he’s denied the chance to kill a captive Baldur in front of an also captive Odin, he flies off, spots Thor’s teleporting cyclone, and hops in just as he’s sent back. And, also on Earth…

One assumes this is Dan Brown, the color technique is really different from what Wright is doing on the Spidey books. Or, I dunno, maybe that’s intentional. But it becomes really obvious with Peter and May showing up.

Enter paramedic Jake Olson, aka Thor. And yes, he works in the same hospital as Jane Foster, the nurse Thor romanced as Doctor Don Blake in the 60s, now a doctor herself. As I recall, Thor remembers a lot of his doctoring and gets in trouble for doing more than a paramedic should to help people. Also Jane is kind of onto him being Thor from the second they meet. If she hasn’t confronted him about it yet in this issue, she soon will. Romita draws Peter’s cameras SO HUGE! It’s kind of hilarious. But it somehow feels right in his larger-than-life style, too. 

I’ve already spoken in multiple places about how much I like Scott Hanna’s inks, but nobody touches Janson on Romita, Jr pages. He brings such a grit to anyone he inks, and it’s right at home on Romita pages. The trouble is Tokkoks bursting out of the ground. For some reason? I mean, why didn’t he materialize where Thor did? Why did the hospital and the Bugle send people to cover this before it happened? Tokkots talks in rhyme, like Jack Kirby’s creation the Demon for DC, and has a similar color pallet, but looks nothing like him. He tells anyone who’s listening that his slightest touch makes things age rapidly as he goes on his rampage. As he so often does, which is one of the reasons I didn’t like him, Jake Olson abandons his partner during a crisis where they’re trying to save lives so he can go be Thor. It’s just irresponsible. Sure, maybe Thor can end this, but leaving Demetrius to deal with all the people hurt in Tokkots’ wake is not terribly heroic. Peter and Jake run into different alleys and become their alter egos.

Not a line that’s aged well, there, but a great page! Tokkots stands on a building, making it become brittle and collapse, but (off panel) Spider-Man webs the debris together as Thor holds up what is essentially one whole side of an apartment building. With Thor thus kept busy, Spider-Man’s free to go fight Tokkots. 

Romita’s art went through a phase in the mid-to-late 90s which I loved where everyone was massive. Even Spider-Man was burly. And few people draw characters with real mass and weight like him, so it was cool. It was especially, gloriously exaggerated on his 2nd X-Men run. But here we really, really see him shifting to a skinny, lithe Spider-Man. His Spidey is basically only gonna get skinnier over time.

I don’t know why so many people do such a bad job writing in rhyme. When half your couplet is way, way longer than the other half, say it out loud. Thor’s insistence that Spider-Man hide behind him as if they don’t have plenty of history fighting side by side doesn’t make any sense. But, next post, we pass the baton to the team of Mackie, Romita, Jr. Hanna and Wright to finish this up.

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