It's safe to say that there's been a bit of an adjustment period for Jane Foster. First, she was Thor, and now she's Valkyrie. And Valkyrie #5 reminds us of all she's been through – while showing us how much farther she still has to go.
WOTN Review: Valkyrie #4 (Marvel Comics)
Jane Foster is still getting the hang of this whole Valkyrie thing. And we can’t exactly blame her for having a bit of trouble catching on; after all, she’s the last Valkyrie out there. That’s why Jane is seeking out advice in Valkyrie #4.
WOTN Review: Valkyrie #3 (Marvel Comics)
Valkyrie #3 was every bit as striking, epic, and emotional as fans were expecting (thanks to the dramatic conclusion of the second issue). Jane Foster is still trying to get the hang of being a Valkyrie, but the lack of knowledge hasn't prevented her from being there for her friends when they need her most.
WOTN Review: Valkyrie #2 (Marvel)
The tale of Jane Foster as Valkyrie continues here. For fans who have not been following along, this series directly results from what happened during the War of the Realms. It’s also been built up for some time in the Thor series.
WOTN Review: Valkyrie #1 (Marvel Comics)
If you’ve been paying attention to any comic releases from Marvel of late, you’ve probably heard of Jane Foster’s new series. Here to kick off the dramatic change to a fan favorite is Valkyrie #1.
WOTN Review: Thor: The Worthy #1 (Marvel)
In celebration of all the fears that Marvel and Thor have accomplished, Marvel has decided to put out one seriously memorable issue. Enter Thor: The Worthy #1. This issue brings together some of our favorite contributors to the world of Thor while giving others a chance to shine as well.
WOTN Review: Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #3
Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #3 is about to continue the tale of two iconic Marvel siblings. This series is perfect for fans who adore either brother but have been hoping to see a more light-hearted version than what the MCU most recently portrayed (looking at you, Infinity War).
WOTN Review: Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #1 (Marvel)
Marvel just started another new series, and this one is perfect for all the fans out there who need something a bit lighter. And a lot more fun! Thor & Loki: Double Trouble #1 begins a tale of chaos and adventures surrounding two iconic brothers.
WOTN Review: Thor #12 (Marvel Comics)
A familiar face has become a monster recently, and his rampage seems to know no bounds. His hunt for revenge continues in Thor #12. All while the true hero of our story is among the missing. Well, I miss everyone but those who read this comic. We know the truth.
WOTN Review: Thor #10 (Marvel Comics)
Longstanding fans of Thor and his series are probably more than familiar with the character Donald Blake. Yet they are in for quite the surprise, thanks to the events in Thor #10. This continues the plot in issue #9, and it looks like things are about to get so much worse for our hero and his allies.


