If there's one sure bet in the new Marvel NOW lineup, it's The Unworthy Thor. This mini-series serves as the latest branch in Jason Aaron's sprawling Thor epic, one that finally puts the spotlight back on the Odinson rather than Jane Foster. It also features the return of Olivier Coipel, perhaps the greatest and most influential Thor artist of the last decade. It's a terrific pairing, and one that predictably results in top-notch comic book-ery.
When last readers saw the Odinson in Aaron's run, he was being tortured in a mysterious, remote prison and coveting the hammer of the Ultimate Universe's Thor. When the real Mjolnir won't answer your call, an artificial approximation is the next best thing. This issue initially picks up where that tease left off, but Aaron quickly dials the clock back several months to explore how Thor landed himself in that predicament in the first place. It's basically the Marvel equivalent of that "*Record Scratch* *Freeze Frame*" meme that's all the rage on Twitter these days.
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