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Dark Horse Comics adapta el bestseller Mitología Nórdica escrita por Neil Gaiman en formato cómic. El guión es adaptado por P. Craig Russell, con diferentes ilustradores invitados.
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Dark Horse Comics adapts the bestseller Norse Mythology written by Neil Gaiman in comic format. The script is adapted by P. Craig Russell, with different guest illustrators.
What does it come from?
#1 New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman and Eisner Award-winning comics legend P. Craig Russell breathe new life into the ancient Norse stories by taking readers through the creation of the Nine Worlds to the epic origin and adventures of Thor, Odin, and Loki all the way to the end of life--Ragnarok.
PLOT
The story continues FREYA'S UNNUSUAL WEDDING, Loki asks Freya for her Aesir cloak to turn into a bird and find out what happens on Asgard, in the distance he discovers a lonely Troll in the mountain, he asks if he knows anything about it begins with the missing Mjolnir .
The Troll is Thrym and he has the hammer hidden, he asks for Freya's hand for his rescue.
Loki explains to Thor and both when they reveal themselves to Freya are scolded. Loki convinces Thor to dress up as a woman (Freya) and retrieve the mjolnir.
Thor attends the wedding and Loki accompanies him disguised as his assistant, this sequence is funny because Thor devours all the dinner.
At the time of marrying, they bring the hammer, Thor takes off his disguise and takes the hammer from him and unleashes his wrath. They both return to Asgard happy and with their stomachs full.
ART
Jill Thompson manages to highlight the comedy and mischief of the story with success, including the cool fight sequences.
Summary
Thor must put his ego aside to get the mjolnir back.
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