First
impression: I love the new logo. I also like the design of the new
Thor's costume because it really is just a mildly feminised version
of the gentleman Thor's recent clothes. She has a metal breastplate
(no laughing at the back there!) and that's about it. Most
surprisingly? The areas of bare skin on the lady Thor are the same
areas that were bare skin on the male version. No cleavage, no bare
legs, no thong, no swimsuit: just the same bare arms and lower face.
Hell, this costume might actually be more practical because it does
include solid body armour over the chest and neck and a buckler over
her offhand. When was the last time you saw a female “version” of
a male hero whose costumed offered better
physical protection?
Hell of a lot better than this one, certainly...
As
to what the new Thor is like as a character... your guess is as good
as mine. She appears in the last two pages to pick up the hammer and
we get a full-page reveal of that new costume I just enthused about
for a whole paragraph. I've tried not to spoiler myself here because
I wanted a surprise but on the evidence of the issue I don't know who
she is (unless she's Freyja, which is sort of implied at one stage).
This
isn't to say the issue didn't interest me. Male Thor in his fallen
form is interesting and the mystery of why he suddenly isn't worthy
hasn't been addressed yet except to say that Odin and the Warriors
Three can't lift the hammer either. There's also a coming power
struggle between the All-Mothers and the recently returned Odin as
they issue conflicting orders to their subjects.
Hopefully
issue two will tell us who this new Thor is, either in the sense of
her literal identity or just some mission statement of “I believe
this and its why I got this cool hammer”.
I
do sort of hope its Freyja, though, especially after how Odin treated
her as a subordinate in this issue. Gender swapping heroes like this
is ultimately about lending extra weight (read: marketing power) to
female characters in a traditionally male space. As much as recent
retcons courtesy of Keiron Gillen claim sexuality isn't an issue
amongst Asgardians we can't get around the fact that gender is
otherwise Odin's treatment of Freyja and Sif's entire character arc
make no sense. Given all that I can see the worth in Freyja turning
her rejection, which I'll bet the rest of Asgard reinforces now the
“true king” has returned, into a singleminded drive to prove her
worthiness through the most direct route available: proving it to
Odin using the only incontrovertible test divinely mandated by Odin.
3 comments:
It IS a nice costume. And I could have sworn it was Freyja, which I would actually like...but perhaps I am mistaken.
Still, this is a lot better than I had originally thought it was going to be.
It might well be Freyja, I just wasn't sure in context.
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