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Rick Taylor (5:48 PM on Thu May 8, 2008)

So, besides what you think about the character, any comments on the issues the volume covers, the story arcs, etc?

You know, a real review.

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Rick Marshall (6:25 PM on Thu May 8, 2008)

Rick, I think you might have missed the point of that post... I was just letting readers know about an interesting review I read on The Comics Reporter. I thought Tom did a great job writing the review, so I was posting an excerpt and telling people to check it out.

Reading it over, I'm not sure what might've given you the idea that I was writing a review of the collection myself. I stated that it was a review on another site, posted some of the text I thought was interesting, and then provided a link to where one could go to read the review.

You've got me puzzled on this one...

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Rick Taylor (6:46 PM on Thu May 8, 2008)

Dunno.

I think it was just mastering the sound byte review of a review...which had me puzzled.

Whatever.

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Rick Marshall (7:51 PM on Thu May 8, 2008)

Yeah, I thought I made it clear in that first sentence that it wasn't a review I was writing, but no worries...

I guess I just have a naturally authoritative writing voice! ;)

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Mike Gold (6:03 PM on Thu May 8, 2008)

Back in the day, Thor was one of my least favorite Marvel titles -- probably too much non-Kirby (or Kirby and Colletta) in the run to keep it consistently in mind. Over the years, though, I've really come to respect Jack's work on the feature: it was dynamic in a way that made most of his other work look a bit pale in comparison. I didn't need all the affected dialog, but the concepts were solid. All in all, Thor has been one of those features I've reconsidered since its original publication -- and quite favorably. I'm slowly pouring over the Masterworks editions.

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Alan Coil (7:38 PM on Thu May 8, 2008)

The first several stories are a chore to get through, but then Lee and Kirby start hitting home runs. Kirby's creative mind...{{and I become speechless}}

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Rick Taylor (8:09 PM on Thu May 8, 2008)

I REALLY like the Galactus stuff.

The origin, fighting a god.

Rilly cool.

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