Episode 33 - Thor: The Goddess Of Thunder




The Comics Canon show

Summary: In this episode, Curt and Kevin trek across Bifrost, the rainbow bridge and wade into the ongoing conversation about diversity in superhero comics as they discuss Thor Vol. 1: The Goddess of Thunder, collecting Thor (2014) #1-8 by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman, published by Marvel Comics! The son of Odin is no longer worthy to wield his mighty hammer, Mjolnir! When a mystery woman picks up the hammer and receives the power of the thunder god, this turn of events doesn’t sit well with the hammer’s original owner—or with Odin, the recently returned ruler of Asgard! Can this new Thor hold her own against the combined might of an enraged All-Father, the sinister dark elf Malekith, the evil Roxxon Corporation, its minotaur CEO, and a horde of frost giants? And can she swing her enchanted hammer long enough to nail down a spot in that pantheon of divine stories known as … The Comics Canon? Things Discussed in This Episode: • Our new relationship with Creative Loafing Atlanta • Thor’s unfortunate first attempt at diversity • Fear Itself • Why Thor Lost His Hammer • Thor is the woman, Odinson is the guy—got it? • Did diversity really hurt Marvel’s sales? • The Goddamned • Jason Aaron’s run on The Incredible Hulk • How Rocket Raccoon Rescued Bill Mantlo • Curt remembers comics blogger Tim O’Shea Join us in two weeks as we get ready for the long-awaited Wonder Woman movie with a look at the comic-book origins of everyone’s favorite Amazon! Until then, please rate us on iTunes, send us an email, or hit us up on Twitter or Facebook, and we may read your comments in an upcoming episode. And as always, thanks for listening!