
The Immortal Thor #4
Marvel Comics
Written by Al Ewing
Art by Martin Coccolo
Colors by Matthew Wilson
Letters by Joe Sabino
The Rundown: Toranos returns, but this time he faces more than one Thor.

Toranos is on his way back to Earth and desperate to end Thor once and for all. The All-Father decides to bring Storm to the moon to enlist her help by granting her the power of Thor. As Toranos arrives to defeat them both, he discovers that Thor is not alone.
Not only is Thor not alone, but the god of thunder has decided that the best way to stop Toranos is by sharing his power with those he deems worthy and a group of familiar faces will pick up the mantle to become the Thor Corps.
The Story: Ewing crafts a fun and thrilling adventure with some great twists that kept me engaged with every moment between Thor and his allies. The threat of Toranos was handled beautifully as a looming shadow moving closer and the final moments of the issue make me excited to read the next one.
The Art: Coccolo delivers some beautifully detailed and exciting art throughout the issue. The visuals are brilliantly vibrant and capture the tone of the story perfectly.