Odinson has been fighting an uphill battle ever since Nick Fury whispered those still unknown words into his ear in Original Sin, but that’s nothing compared to what awaits him in the series finale.
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ComicBook.com is exclusively debuting the cover for the big series finale, and if Odinson wants to obtain the ultimate Mjolnir, he’ll have to go through the mad titan himself Thanos! The cover from Unworthy Thor artist Olivier Coipel pits the two icons against each other in a final fight for the right to wield the fallen hammer, and you can view the new cover in the gallery.
How he ends up fighting Thanos is anyone’s guess, but at this point, Odinson will do just about anything to reclaim his former power, and not even Thanos is going to stand in his way. Before fans get to see that battle, though, Odinson will have to through Proxima Midnight and the Black Swan, and that’s setting aside the ongoing involvement of The Collector. The official description of The Unworthy Thor #4 can be found below, which is in comic shops on February 8.
The Odinson’s quest is impeded when Proxima Midnight and the Black Swan seek to battle with him! But are the two acting alone or is there someone else pulling their strings? Don’t miss the debut of the Odinson’s all-new look!
As for the finale, you can find the description below. The Unworthy Thor #5 is in stores March 22.
The hammer of the Ultimate Thor is finally within reach of Asgard’s fallen son. Is redemption finally at hand? No matter what happens next, life will never be the same for the Odinson.
The Unworthy Thor is written by Jason Aaron with art by Olivier Coipel.
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