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Bezig met laden... Valkyrie: Jane Foster Vol. 2: At the End of All Things (origineel 2020; editie 2020)door Pere Perez (Illustrator), Jason Aaron (Medewerker), Al Ewing (Medewerker)
Informatie over het werkValkyrie: Jane Foster Vol. 2 - At the End of All Things door Al Ewing (Author) (2020)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This second volume collects two story arcs. The first sees Jane teaming up with Doctor Strange and several other superheroes whose day jobs include medicine to go on a mission to save Death from... death. The second sees Jane's Valkyrie facing down Thor and Loki's eldest brother who has unleashed a power that will destroy all life everywhere. Not a bad set of story arcs but I didn't love it as much as the first volume. However, the hints that we'll see more Loki in the third volume has me ready to read more. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Valkyrie: Jane Foster (Vol. 2 (6-10))
"Valkyrie recently fought Bullseye and the Grim Reaper - both working on behalf of the Hell Lord Mephisto - and is still learning the true extent of her divine powers, including those of the all-weapon. But in the meantime, her mortal life is getting complicated. Due to her repeated unexplained absences from the hospital where she works, Jane has been demoted to work in the morgue with Dr. Rudy Gillespie. Still, there are worse places for a valkyrie to be than i the company of the dead."--Provided by publisher.
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So, yeah, it's all mopey and gloomy and deathy -- little wonder it was canceled after ten issues -- but Jane Foster makes for a wonderful traveling companion on even the bleakest of roads. I hope to see her starring in her own title again in the future. ( )