The Immortal Thor

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The Immortal Thor is a superhero fantasy comic book series written by Al Ewing and published by Marvel Comics. Its artists include Martin Cóccolo, Jan Bazaldua, and Pasqual Ferry, with Alex Ross as the cover artist. The title stars Thor, now finally satisfied with his role as All-Father of Asgard and the Ten Realms, finding himself challenged by the gods of Utgard.[1]

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The Immortal Thor
Cover of Immortal Thor #1, art by Alex Ross
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateAugust 23, 2023 – present
No. of issues(Immortal Thor)
25
(Mortal Thor)
Ongoing
Main characterThor
Creative team
Written byAl Ewing
Artist(s)(Immortal Thor)
Martin Cóccolo
Jan Bazaldua
(Mortal Thor)
Pasqual Ferry
LettererJoe Sabino
Colorist(s)Matt Wilson
Matt Hollingsworth
EditorWill Moss
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The series has received acclaim from critics, fans and audiences alike.[2][3][4] After 25 issues under its original title, the book was relaunched as The Mortal Thor in August 2025.[5]

Summary

The series begins in the aftermath of the Thor 2020 comic series written by Donny Cates and Torunn Grønbekk, where Thor begins his next adventure as he put his divine limits against the Gods of Utgard, his adoptive sibling Loki (who is going by the mantle of the God of Stories), the corrupt corporation of Roxxon, led by the wicked minotaur, Dario Agger, Amora The Enchantress and Skurge The Executioner. During the seventeenth issue of the comic book, Magni Thorson, the son of Thor and Amora from an alternate universe where Thor and the other Asgardians took control of Earth, is summoned to the main continuity.

Themes

Unlike The Immortal Hulk, whose themes were about body horror, vengeance, morality and forgiveness, The Immortal Thor is a deconstruction of stories that are being told under the shadow of a large corporation. It riffs on things like the necessity of power scaling, the demand for a unified canon, and the way in which external, non-creative forces can undermine the point of a piece of art. The central theme of the comic series serves as a meta-commentary of how executive and editorial meddling through media change not just the storytelling made by writers, but also how those changes shape the fictional characters and their world.

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a number of trade paperback collections:

The Immortal Thor

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Volume Title Material collected Page count Publication date ISBN Additional notes
1 All Weather Turns To Storm Immortal Thor #1–5, material from Thor Annual (2023) #1 136 March 12, 2024 978-1302954185
2 All Trials Are One Immortal Thor #6–10, Roxxon Presents: Thor #1 144 August 6, 2024 978-1302954192
3 The End Of All Songs Immortal Thor #11–15, material from Immortal Thor #1 128 December 3, 2024 978-1302954642
4 The Son of Thor Immortal Thor #16–20 120 July 1, 2025 978-1302960810
5 Death Of The Immortal Thor Immortal Thor #21–25 136 September 30, 2025 978-1302960827
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The Mortal Thor

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Volume Title Material collected Page count Publication date ISBN Additional notes
1 No Gods, No Masters Mortal Thor #1–5 128 April 21, 2026 978-1302965648
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