TIM: So far, the clear thematic core of War of the Realms seems to be ‘always listen to your dog’.pic.twitter.com/SptWETNcUc
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TIM: The background of this panel features both Thori terrifying a Dark Elf into submission, and one of my favourite minor tropes: a fantasy creature getting absolutely blatted by a car.pic.twitter.com/o5GTZqx8AD
Asgardians misunderstanding heroes’ names and turning them into fantasy titles is a hoary old trope (cf. “Man of Spiders”, in this very same issue) but for some reason I love this one. CAPTAIN OF AMERICA.pic.twitter.com/v8XSiwmkXI
The one dud note in the issue for me was some of the dialogue given to Daredevil and Dr Strange. The glib quippiness is dialled up to Spidey/Iron Man levels – presumably to contrast with the Asgardians, but it means Midgard's heroes don't feel distinct from *one another*.pic.twitter.com/tXjvIMPneA
Cap’s voice, though, stays distinctive. Steve Rogers is one of very few characters who could deliver this kind of line while looking completely unfazed.pic.twitter.com/B7hhmaOLzq
As already established, Dauterman is the master of tilted action panels. But where do you go from there, when you need to sell an especially powerful impact? HULK SMASH PANEL BORDERS, natch.pic.twitter.com/YMYSjWzkPg
Our villains enter. “Lords of Midgard” is a callback to the title of a 2016 Mighty Thor arc, but I’m intrigued by the choice to put it in a logo font. Does that mean it’s their official Team Name? Should we be expecting a Lords of Midgard spin-off book?pic.twitter.com/tj2RX7U7WO
TIM: Ulik has been working alongside Malekith’s ally Dario Agger since back in Thor: God of Thunder #21, and every time he shows up, I am reminded how much I love his extremely Kirby/Fourth World design. It’s those knuckle dusters that raise it to perfection.pic.twitter.com/kmv27ipkHw
TIM: I will never get tired of villain monologues being interrupted by a swift shield to the face.pic.twitter.com/0idCmX4KzK
...And that's as far as we're going, so as not to spoil the end of the issue. Thanks for reading this #oneweekonecomic thread, and remember to check out @trivia_lad's March to Asgard blog series as he continues to work his way through Thor: http://timplusalex.com/tag/the-march-to-asgard/ …pic.twitter.com/N6KQnme9yG
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