The Unworthy Thor, Issue #3 sees Odinson in search of another hammer, another Mjolnir. He knows where it is, but he, along with the whole realm of Asgard, has been stolen by a being known as the Collector. The Collector wants the secret to wielding Mjolnir, so he keeps Thor in a jail with the other beings and creatures he's collected over the years. The collector isn't the only one who wants the power of Thor; Thanos is quite interested as well, sending his servants - Proxima Midnight, the Black Swan, and a mysterious hooded figure - to the Collector's ship.
For me, Jason Aaron became a legend in the comic-book industry with Southern Bastards - which is easily one of the best comics I've ever read - but to Marvelheads, Jason Aaron really cut his teeth writing Thor. I've read some of Aaron's Thor, including the new Thor, about the mysterious woman who dares to be a god. It's good. The Unworthy Thor is good, and I'm left at the end of every issue waiting for the next one to come out. When Issue #3 came out, there were literally a dozen issues I wanted to buy that week, and Christmas only left me enough money for half that. I'm glad I did get around to it, though.
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