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Published August 16, 2019

Get an Early Peek Inside 'King Thor' #1

Jason Aaron and Esad Ribić begin the conclusion to their seven-year epic on September 11!

On September 11, a seven-year-long journey comes to an end.

In 2012, Jason Aaron and Esad Ribić introduced the Thor of the far future, All-Father of a broken realm and a dying universe, as he stood in battle against the Butcher of Gods, wielder of All-Black the Necrosword. And in three weeks, that nefarious blade returns in the hands of Thor’s all-time greatest enemy—his brother, Loki—for one final, cataclysmic showdown. This is KING THOR #1.

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KING THOR #1 cover by Esad Ribić

The creators of the legendary THOR: GOD OF THUNDER (2012) series that kicked off one of the most epic runs in Marvel history are back together for one last ride with the almighty Lord of Asgard! Behold the book no comics fan should miss—the celebration of the end of a truly Marvelous era.

Look through three thrilling preview pages from KING THOR #1 below, then pre-order the ish at your local comic shop before picking it up on September 11!

 

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KING THOR #1 interiors by Esad Ribić and Ive Svorcina

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