
The first year of JIM was a little rough. We’d say stay closer to where it changed from Journey Into Mystery to Thor.

We also like to go back to the original Lee/Kirby. (The Thor by Walter Simonson version of the reprints seems to be missing the final volume, or at least the last few issues. You’ll want the Thor Visionaries: Walter Simonsonset that starts here. It’s probably the most influential run since early days and it’s great. Past that, we’re all about the Walt Simonson Thor. It’s a saga and you’ll get a lot more out of it if you start at the beginning of Aaron’s run. We don’t think that starting with the first Jane Foster issues (and slimmer volumes) is a great jumping on point. If you go with that set of omnibuses, Jane Foster picks up the hammer in V.2. Of your point of reference for Thor is the most recent film, you want the Jason Aaron era. Thor ’20 to present – The current Donny Cates run with Nic Klein as the primary artist.The Jason Aaron era ’12-’19 – It’s a LOT easer to look at the omnibuses across all the relaunches here.The Mighty Thor ’11-’12 – Fraction gets a relaunch with Coipel, Ferry and early Pepe Larraz.Michael Straczynski & Olivier Coipel, ends with Matt Fraction & Pasqual Ferry. The Mighty Thor ’96-’04 – The Heroes return Dan Jurgens era, initially with John Romita, Jr.The Mighty Thor ’66-’96 – From Lee & Kirby until the relaunches started.Journey Into Mystery ’52-’66 – The earliest Thor stories from Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.Marvel’s Thor Legacy Sale runs through Tuesday, 3/21.Īs per our custom, here’s the breakdown by series/volume: In case you’re having troubles with the new UIX (a LOT of people have been): (Disclosure: If you buy something we link to on our site, we may earn a commission.) Where did the New Releases and Sale pages go?

Dark Horse favors dropping the price on the Berger Books line. In this week’s Comixology (at Amazon) sales, Marvel has discounts on a LOT of Thor titles, and Cable, too.
