Marvel's new mega-capitalist Thor shows the worst case scenario of what corporate superhero comics can be
But does the satire hold weight in an actual corporate superhero comic?
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In other words, it’s exactly what was promised when the frankly hilariousinitial announcement of Thor’s reinvention as Chad Hammerwent out a few months ago. But does the satire have teeth when the call is coming from inside the house?
Spoilers ahead for Roxxon Presents: Thor #1 (Image credit: Marvel Comics)
First off, this comic is funny as hell. Writer Al Ewing, artist Greg Land, inker Jay Leisten, …