proteus_lives: (Ron Swanson)proteus_lives ([personal profile] proteus_lives) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2010-06-18 03:04 am UTC
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Entry tags:char: hogun, char: volstagg, creator: j. michael straczynski, creator: olivier coipel, publisher: marvel comics, title: thor
Greetings True Believers!

Here are some scans from Thor #6. The interaction between the Asgardians and the Broxtonites are priceless.

It's so nice to see normal people in the Marvel universe not being stupid or acting like dicks.

Here two of my favorite scenes. Volstagg at a town council meeting and Hogun assisting a motorist in trouble.

Enjoy!

Suggested Tags: char: hogun, char: volstagg, title: thor, publisher: marvel comics, creator: j michael straczynski, creator: olivier coipel



Volstagg has gotten his cake. Let the meeting begin!





Oh, big V. You explain things so well.

Later, residents of Broxton are swapping tales of encountering the Asgardians. One man tells how he and his son were helped by Hogun when they had car trouble.







Love it, the dialogue, the art and "...with a tan." So awesome!


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auggie18: (ManHug)


[personal profile] auggie18
2010-06-18 07:22 am UTC (link)
So much love for this run. Great art, nice writing, a good balance of serious and humorous.

Awesome.

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sailorlibra: (i am awesome, nomad)


[personal profile] sailorlibra
2010-06-18 07:44 am UTC (link)
Man, I keep meaning to read this run. Is it all this good?

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proteus_lives: (Ron Swanson)


[personal profile] proteus_lives
2010-06-18 07:54 am UTC (link)
Pretty much.

The art, the humor, the seriousness. All golden.

JMS and OC didn't treat Thor and his crew as a gang of kooky superheroes, they treated them like gods.

The normal people were characters and not stereotypes.

The saga of Bill and Kelda, seeking out the Asgardians, finding Odin, talking to Steve again, conflicting Iron Man, Loki's schemes, finding Sif, fighting Bor. It's all awesome.

If you want to grab a couple of GNs, I highly, highly suggest Thor.

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rordulum: (Harley - smile)


[personal profile] rordulum
2010-06-18 06:46 pm UTC (link)
I'd never read a single Thor issue until I checked out this JMS run, and I absolutely loved it.

As you say, the art, the humour, the seriousness. It was all very good. I still don't care that much for Thor, the character, but Balder, Volstagg and Heimdall are great. I also really liked Bill of Bills.

Unfortunately, I kind of lost track with it when Marvel changed the numbering of the issues, and all the Secret Invasion nonsense happened. I really should catch up with it.

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kirke_novak: (Marvel: Dr Doom)


[personal profile] kirke_novak
2010-06-18 07:20 pm UTC (link)
Yup, read all the issues of that run today (thanks to your scans) and I'm definitely ordering the TPBs.

I am absolutely in love in Bill of Bills and Kelda, I cried when he... you know... D:

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amaniwolf: (Galactus)


[personal profile] amaniwolf
2010-06-18 11:20 am UTC (link)
It was this good....and better. Well worth the read.

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mola_ram: let's put a smile on that face (pic#465919)


[personal profile] mola_ram
2010-06-18 08:37 am UTC (link)
Not that I have a problem with Ray Stevenson, but I really can't understand why the role of Vollstag in the Thor movie didn't go straight to Brian Blessed.

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dorksidefiker: (14)


[personal profile] dorksidefiker
2010-06-18 09:12 am UTC (link)
Maybe BRIAN BLESSED (yes, I have to type it in all caps) was busy?

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kirke_novak: (Marvel: Captain America)


[personal profile] kirke_novak
2010-06-18 11:10 am UTC (link)
I remember times when he was on Paul O'Grady show every two weeks, talking about dogs and doggies and have I mentioned that he loves his dogs?
Maybe if they offered him a puppy...

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proteus_lives: (Ron Swanson)


[personal profile] proteus_lives
2010-06-18 08:48 pm UTC (link)
Dude, I say it in all caps.

He's BRIAN BLESSED! How could any do it differently?

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tacobob: Mordecai Not Very Impressed (Mordecai 2)


[personal profile] tacobob
2010-06-18 02:46 pm UTC (link)
I WOULD HAVE LOVED to see him in that role. Especially if you've ever seen him in the first season of Blackadder, but he's getting on in age (He's in his 70's) and he seems to be doing more voice acting now..(Well, he did do some funny online skits where he's Henry VIII ad he has to deal with modern technology) but if they do find a time machine, I say get the Brian from 1983 and use him for Vollstag.

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mola_ram: let's put a smile on that face (pic#465919)


[personal profile] mola_ram
2010-06-19 12:22 pm UTC (link)
FRESH HORSES!!!!!

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blackruzsa: (Billy Kaplan, wiccan)


[personal profile] blackruzsa
2010-06-18 09:31 am UTC (link)
I love it when Hogun has moments of not-so-grim.
It makes it so much funnier since you just know he means it when he says he wants to get a tan.

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panthyr: (blkpanther)


[personal profile] panthyr
2010-06-19 11:28 pm UTC (link)
I have always thought that Hogun was bynamed "the Grim" simply because his sense of humor was too dry for Asgardians.
Sample of Hogun (when asked if he got his boars in Texas): "That is where they are to be hunted." A simple "Yes" would have done, yet he chooses to subtly emphasize the obtuseness of the question.
Sample of Average Asgardian (shamelessly stolen from Up: "A frost giant says, 'Oh no, I tried to trick Thor and he hit me upside the head with his hammer and now I am dead!' It is funny because the frost giant gets dead!" (gulps mead)

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kirke_novak: (Marvel: Hercules)


[personal profile] kirke_novak
2010-06-18 11:12 am UTC (link)
There is a very crude "if Obelix and Asterix had a baby" joke in here that I could make but I am not going to make it, because I don't want to give you all the mental images of Asterix and Obelix doing the nasty.

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joasakura: (gladiator movies)


[personal profile] joasakura
2010-06-18 11:23 am UTC (link)
...

too late.

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valtyr: (my little captain)


[personal profile] valtyr
2010-06-18 12:10 pm UTC (link)
Asterix and Obelix have always been incredibly slashy.

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icon_uk: (Sonny Strait Nightwing)


[personal profile] icon_uk
2010-06-18 07:15 pm UTC (link)

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kirke_novak: (DC: Batwing)


[personal profile] kirke_novak
2010-06-18 07:18 pm UTC (link)
Aw, Hogun was such a cutie pie baby.
Just don't let him know we saw that picture, ok >_>

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ext_405869: (medusa)


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2010-06-18 12:47 pm UTC (link)
Very nice. That Copiel sure does draw purty.

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crinos: (pic#371609)


[personal profile] crinos
2010-06-18 01:08 pm UTC (link)
My favorite part is in the meeting scene, we have one half of the room filled with normal people, the other half filled with the Asgardians in all their Kirbyesque glory, and only one or two of the Broxtonites are even looking their way.

Also the look on their faces when they're asked if they're still tossing their crap over the wall.

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midnightvoyager: (How YOU doin?)


[personal profile] midnightvoyager
2010-06-18 03:06 pm UTC (link)
Notice that one of the ones looking at the Asgardians is Bill. Probably trying to get a peek at Kelda. :D

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valtyr: (ma-raw)


[personal profile] valtyr
2010-06-18 06:54 pm UTC (link)
Yessss Baldur being embarrassed about throwing poop over the walls is adorable.

And there's a sentence I never thought I'd write.

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comicoz: Really, 99 of them (pic#366609)


[personal profile] comicoz
2010-06-18 02:30 pm UTC (link)
"...first Asgardian with a tan"

I'd guess Heimdall beat him to it then, based on the new Thor movie?

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crinos: (pic#371609)


[personal profile] crinos
2010-06-18 05:49 pm UTC (link)
Plus, how does he intend to get a tan when he's wearing long sleeves and a fur cap?

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kirke_novak: (Marvel: Hercules)


[personal profile] kirke_novak
2010-06-18 06:49 pm UTC (link)
Dude, he just really is THAT awesome!

And for his next trick, he will wax his legs... while still wearing pants!

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icon_uk: (Sonny Strait Nightwing)


[personal profile] icon_uk
2010-06-18 06:57 pm UTC (link)
I was about to ask how that was difficult, then remembered... Americans and their pants!

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kirke_novak: (DC: Batwing)


[personal profile] kirke_novak
2010-06-18 06:59 pm UTC (link)
Fun fact: I live in UK but my English is American, and sometimes I have a hard time remembering to say "film" or "trausers" instead of "movie" and "pants".

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terrykun: (zach pimp hat)


[personal profile] terrykun
2010-06-18 07:02 pm UTC (link)
God help anyone who can't pick up on the difference in the usage of 'rubber' quickly enough...

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icon_uk: (Sonny Strait Nightwing)


[personal profile] icon_uk
2010-06-18 07:12 pm UTC (link)
"Oh, right. Yes, yes. Um, always behind on the terms. Still trying not to refer to you lot as bloody colonials" Rupert Giles

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comicoz: Really, 99 of them (pic#366609)


[personal profile] comicoz
2010-06-18 10:07 pm UTC (link)
His assless chaps are out of frame.

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terrykun: (lloyd ah-hah)


[personal profile] terrykun
2010-06-18 07:01 pm UTC (link)
What we didn't see here was his loinclothed strut the remainder of the walk back to Asgard.

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crinos: (pic#371609)


[personal profile] crinos
2010-06-18 07:22 pm UTC (link)
Probably because it was so glorious it would have caused our eyes to explode from awesomeness.

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terrykun: (don't listen)


[personal profile] terrykun
2010-06-18 07:23 pm UTC (link)
Citizens of Broxton: "MY EYES! IT'S TOO AWESOME!"

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proteus_lives: (Ron Swanson)


[personal profile] proteus_lives
2010-06-18 08:49 pm UTC (link)
Hogun: "I'm too sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my mace...."

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buttler: (starrothor)


[personal profile] buttler
2010-06-18 10:18 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, I loved all this early stuff with the townsfolk. Especially the guy planting a mailbox for Asgard to invite them to this meeting.

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rordulum: (Harley - smile)


[personal profile] rordulum
2010-06-18 10:34 pm UTC (link)
I loved the panels with Bill teaching the Asgardians how to play Basketball... or not, because they really seem to lack focus.

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v_various: (scorpia)


[personal profile] v_various
2010-06-18 11:21 pm UTC (link)
Well. This is getting added to my list.

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hatman: HatMan, my alter ego and face on the 'net (HatMan)


[personal profile] hatman
2010-06-19 08:37 pm UTC (link)
lol, this is great. Thank you so much for sharing. I've never read Thor, but I might just have to pick it up.

Meantime, though, the cut text reminds me of this comic.

But, of course, every time I think of anything from that particular webcomic, I have to think of this brilliant one, which is the best take I've ever seen on a certain physics thought experiment.

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joysweeper: Happy Peter Parker hangs upside down eating a cookie. (Xmas Spidey)


[personal profile] joysweeper
2010-06-23 03:45 am UTC (link)
That made me laugh.

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