Summary

Contains pamperer for Giant - Size Thor # 1!Thorhas always had a healing factor , but his latest effort has shew on the dot how his role asMarvel ’s Asgardian All - Fatherhas upgraded his power to regenerate from egregious wounds . The All - Power can do just about anything , and something as minor as a gouging is n’t a major deal anymore . However , even this latest feat may only be prelude to a gravid sacrifice to come .

Giant - Size Thor#1 – written by Al Ewing , with artwork by Brian Level – features the God of boom demonstrating just what his All - Power can do by regrowing his eyes after ripping them out , an injury that intentionally echoes amajor moment in his mythos .

This issue spins out ofThe Immortal Thor , which has focused on thedifferent way Thor can wield the All - Power , the occult knowledge bequeathed to him as Asgard ’s latest All - Father after Odin ’s death . As an Asgardian , Thor has always had a healing factor , but now it ’s at a level never seen before .

Cropped cover for Immortal Thor #15, Thor hitting Zeus with Mjolnir, causing a blast of lightning.

Thor ’s All - Power has just been channeled into an awing novel weapon , but the God of Thunder must pay a heavy , roentgen - grade price to wield it .

Thor Confirms He Can Grow Back His Eyes (After Ripping Them Out Of His Own Head)

Giant-Size Thor#1– Written By Al Ewing; Art By Brian Level, Guru-eFX, and Joe Sabino

alas for his captors , the memory trap they put away Thor in finally reminds him of the events ofThor#83,inspiring him to rive the machinery now out of his brain , and his eye along with it .

Giant - Size # 1 is intercut with a retelling of import fromThor ( Vol . 2)#83 , when Thor first took out his own oculus . In that issuance , Thor removed both eyes because he had to go a step further than his father Odin to gain the All - Power for the first clock time . In both myth and Marvel canyon , Odin magnificently removed oneeye to gainthe knowledge of the All - Powerwhile suspension from Yggdrasil , the world Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree . However , as Thor explains inGiant - Size#1,he alreadyhas the knowledge of the All - Power this time , so there ’s no motive to stay blind .

This time , Thor has to take his eyes out because his brain has been directly telegraph into an alien machine , which trapp him in a iteration of his own memories . By pelt him with retentiveness of gaining the All - Power , the foreigner can siphon that same All - Power into their machinery , a giant Thor automaton . Unfortunately for his captors , the retentiveness trap they lock Thor in finally remind him of the events ofThor#83,inspiring him to rend the machinery directly out of his brain , and his eye along with it .

The Avengers and Captain America from Endgame

AsGiant - Size Thor#1 ’s narration explains , Thor was forced to one - up Odin ’s sacrifice to win the day inThor # 83 , but that means that the next forfeit Thor makes has to be even more consequential .

Thor’s “Giant-Size” Sacrifice Is Just A Tease Of What Is Coming For Marvel’s God Of Thunder

Thor (Vol. 2)#83 – Written By Avon Michael Oeming; Art By Andrea DeVito; Color By Laura Villari; Lettering by Randy Gentile

More important than the actual ability to heal is what Thor ’s combat injury mean for his upcoming adventures and eventual fate . AsGiant - Size Thor#1 ’s narration explain , Thor was squeeze to one - up Odin ’s sacrifice to make headway the twenty-four hour period inThor # 83 , but that intend that the next sacrifice Thor makes has to be even more eventful . Immortal Thorhasconstantly herald portents of doomfor Thor and , in this room , Giant - Size Thor # 1is no unlike . So , whileThorcan now mend just about any injury , what he might have to give up next should be the veridical question fans are asking .

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Associated with the mythical region of Asgard , Thor is a Marvel Comics hero who transport the power of roar to murder their foe . Though the name is in the main tie to Thor Odinson , several other characters also take on the role of God of Thunder , including Odinson ’s love interest , Jane Foster . Odin is depict as a physically imposing submarine sandwich with incredible military posture and typically wields the dwarven forged hammering , Mjolnir .

The MCU version of Thor blasting lightning at a foe off-screen.

Thor regrows his eyes in Giant-Size Thor #1

Associated with the mythical realm of Asgard, Thor is a Marvel Comics hero who channels the power of thunder to slay their foes. Though the name is chiefly tied to Thor Odinson, several other characters also take on the role of God of Thunder, including Odinson’s love interest, Jane Foster. Odin is portrayed as a physically imposing hero with incredible strength and typically wields the dwarven forged hammer, Mjolnir.

Thor rips out his eyes in Thor vol 2 #83

Giant-Sized Thor (2024) #1 cover, featuring Thor and Hercules leaping into battle against alien foes.

Thor in Marvel Comics Cover Art by Manapul

Associated with the mythical realm of Asgard, Thor is a Marvel Comics hero who channels the power of thunder to slay their foes. Though the name is chiefly tied to Thor Odinson, several other characters also take on the role of God of Thunder, including Odinson’s love interest, Jane Foster. Odin is portrayed as a physically imposing hero with incredible strength and typically wields the dwarven forged hammer, Mjolnir.