I don’t even know how many pages of Thor I have read so far. The issues contained in that second Omnibus are indeed great. I read them all in the Epic collections. Your book holder is very fancy! It looks all ready for The Necronomicon!
The book holder is a great solution to those giant Omnibuses. Although your solution of owning every Epic Collection ever printed works pretty well too!
Hey, G! I am doing this same read. I am about a quarter of the way into Omnibus 2. Awesome stuff. Loved that long Absorbing Man sequence! Still got a long way to go!
I was never a 14-year-old boy, but I still think these comics are pretty cool. Great work, as usual, Grammaticus. (PS Every time I type your online name, my autocorrect tries to change you to Grammatical!😂)
That's funny about the Grammatical autocorrect. Maybe if it gets typed enough times it will just accept fate? Back in 62, about 95% of the market would have been teenage boys. These days, much more even distribution between the sexes with so many more choices of comics and heroes/heroines! Thanks for checking out the video Pat!
I think Walt Simonsons Thor is as good as comics can get…and I love all of the older stuff. I think Defalco’s run that came after it doesn’t get enough credit. It’s hard to follow perfection, but he gave a good go. I quite like it when Odin is a dick lol. They are big….. good solution.
Great review! I'm currently reading my Spider-Man Omnibi but do own Thor 1 & 2 and will have to dive into those next. I'm really enjoying your channel.
Apparently, I was 10 years old when Thor was introduced. Early Thor was just as you say, formulaic superhero stuff. Tales of Asgard was when things got wonderful. I'm pretty blurry on the details, but I seem to remember a Thor annual that was all Asgardian Thor. Completely captured my imagination and got me checking books on Norse mythology out of the Library. One thing I really don't like is how these wonderful Kirby/colletta pages are printed in such bright dayglow inks on glossy paper. I would prefer introducing some tint to tone the colors down a little. To have the pages look a little more subtle and then pasted on the glossy white would be my ideal. Somewhat Similar to the Artisan Editions I've seen where you can see the original page mounted on the white. I think Savage Sword of Conan that you also reviewed would leap off the page if a similar technique was employed. Always a blast hearing your opinions G.
You are 100% correct. The last issue in Omnibus 1 is the all Asgard annual you referenced. Good memory Buck! And I agree the ink came out a bit pastel on the Omnibuses. A darker tone closer to the original issues would look better.
I don’t even know how many pages of Thor I have read so far. The issues contained in that second Omnibus are indeed great. I read them all in the Epic collections. Your book holder is very fancy! It looks all ready for The Necronomicon!
The book holder is a great solution to those giant Omnibuses. Although your solution of owning every Epic Collection ever printed works pretty well too!
Hey, G! I am doing this same read. I am about a quarter of the way into Omnibus 2. Awesome stuff. Loved that long Absorbing Man sequence! Still got a long way to go!
The Absorbing Man! Good stuff Rick...so many good story lines in the second Omnibus!
That is some strong Jack Kirby art. Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure PN!
I was never a 14-year-old boy, but I still think these comics are pretty cool. Great work, as usual, Grammaticus. (PS Every time I type your online name, my autocorrect tries to change you to Grammatical!😂)
That's funny about the Grammatical autocorrect. Maybe if it gets typed enough times it will just accept fate? Back in 62, about 95% of the market would have been teenage boys. These days, much more even distribution between the sexes with so many more choices of comics and heroes/heroines! Thanks for checking out the video Pat!
Thanks for this GB! Very educational...so much material to read with these older characters!
It's good stuff. Particularly the second Omnibus.
@@GrammaticusBooks Aslo, I'm going to need to get a book cradle. I recently bought the 1200 page 'The Man-Thing' omnibus. It's unwieldy!
@@StygianDogs Oh yeah they're a huge help. 1200 page book?!?! Wow.
I think Walt Simonsons Thor is as good as comics can get…and I love all of the older stuff. I think Defalco’s run that came after it doesn’t get enough credit. It’s hard to follow perfection, but he gave a good go. I quite like it when Odin is a dick lol. They are big….. good solution.
Yes, Odin causes more problems throughout this series than anyone other than Loki! Good stuff Toracube!
Great review! I'm currently reading my Spider-Man Omnibi but do own Thor 1 & 2 and will have to dive into those next. I'm really enjoying your channel.
Thanks Dan and I'm sure you'll love both those Thor Omnibuses!
Apparently, I was 10 years old when Thor was introduced. Early Thor was just as you say, formulaic superhero stuff. Tales of Asgard was when things got wonderful. I'm pretty blurry on the details, but I seem to remember a Thor annual that was all Asgardian Thor. Completely captured my imagination and got me checking books on Norse mythology out of the Library. One thing I really don't like is how these wonderful Kirby/colletta pages are printed in such bright dayglow inks on glossy paper. I would prefer introducing some tint to tone the colors down a little. To have the pages look a little more subtle and then pasted on the glossy white would be my ideal. Somewhat Similar to the Artisan Editions I've seen where you can see the original page mounted on the white. I think Savage Sword of Conan that you also reviewed would leap off the page if a similar technique was employed. Always a blast hearing your opinions G.
You are 100% correct. The last issue in Omnibus 1 is the all Asgard annual you referenced. Good memory Buck! And I agree the ink came out a bit pastel on the Omnibuses. A darker tone closer to the original issues would look better.
Yeh they're rather pricey. I won't be reading them anytime soon.
The Epic collections tend to be a bit more affordable. That second Omnibus though.....ouch.