Posted on 07/15/2014 10:34:18 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
No, your eyes do not deceive you and thankfully this is no joke Marvel has given an upgrade to one of its biggest superheroes. And by that we mean: theres a new superlady in town and shes wielding the hammer of Thor!
As announced on The View, and confirmed by Marvel, a new comic written by Jason Aaron, with art by Russell Dauterman will launch ongoing this Fall, after the original God of Thunder loses the ability to wield his signature hammer.
Thor doesnt just look like a lady with those long and luscious Norse locks of his Thor IS a lady now and theres no turning back.
This is not She-Thor. This is not Lady Thor. This is not Thorita. This is THOR. This is the THOR of the Marvel Universe. But its unlike any Thor weve ever seen before, Aaron explained via press release. And, well, theyre certainly right about that:
Look at her! Shes strong! Shes fierce! Her costume looks like something a female superhero could actually wear and logistically fight in without a bevy of nip slips and crackidents! This is a good, good day for us all, folks and surely a relief for our new Thor.
In October, the rise of this new God of Thunder will take place, bucking the inscription on Thors mighty hammer, Mjölnir that Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
Finally doing right by the thousands of women and girls that read comic books but have been largely underserved in the representation of female strength and superherodom compared to their male counterparts, editor Wil Moss explained away any possibilities that this is but a temporary bit of story-twisting: [T]his new Thor isnt a temporary female substitute shes now the one and only Thor, and she is worthy!
So if the editors believe this new mystery woman is more than worthy of the title, effectively marking the biggest change to ever happen to the Marvel big three (a.k.a. their main superheroes, Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor), its got to be good, right?
Obviously the move is sure to be a divisive one amongst those fans who, say, arent too keen on their heroes being female, or just generally hate change of any kind. But its also sort of great, and the sort of gamechanger akin to the race switch in the latest Spider-Man iteration that needs to take place in order to keep stories fresh and moving forward.
Though thats not to say that the move is not without a boatload of questions, regardless of your opinion on her gender. For instance, who is this woman? Where did she come from? Have we seen her before in the Marvel Universe? And was she, too, born on Asgard?
Why are they getting rid of the eye candy for girls if they want to attract a female audience?
Thor is hot, as is the Captain and Iron Man so let them be. Make Spiderman a girl if you want, swishing around like he does he is half way there already.
Given some the stuff Loki pulled in Norse mythology, that’s really not out-of-character.
If they're gonna make Thor a woman, they ought to make her look a bit like Taarna from Heavy Metal
Nope.
>>If they’re gonna make Thor a woman, they ought to make her look a bit like Taarna from Heavy Metal
I agree.
crackidents?
Shakespeare, it’s not.
:)
In other news, the mighty serpent of Midgard, Jörmungandr, is now a fluffy bunny.
Medusa already cornered that market.
:)
Think of how thor you might be after a night of thex with her?
Will Valkyrie still be in love with Thor? or is it visa versa?
Not bad at all.
On the other hand, I’d make her a 44 EEE.
Just my own prejudice.
Yup.
It’s.......complicated.
But is she a Mohammadan, Afro-Asian, bisexual, Spanish-speaking, illegal-alien with a learning disability?
How soon until the modern Aesir worshippers and/or Scandinavian countries sue in international courts for wrongful cultural appropriation and religious disparagement?
very complicated, are Asgardians even human?
I think that bunch of lisping idiots has it wrong.
Thor is a Myth, not a Miss...
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