arbre_rieur: (DC Nation)arbre_rieur ([personal profile] arbre_rieur) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2011-08-16 10:05 pm UTC
Entry tags:creator: derec aucoin, creator: ty templeton, title: thor
Years ago, Marvel published a series of one-shots with a quirky premise: These were comics purportedly published within the Marvel Universe, the comics that the people living in the Marvel Universe read. I hadn't thought about them for a long time, but [personal profile] wizardru's recent entry on the line's X-Men one-shot reminded me.

Each of the one-shots took the concept in a somewhat different direction. The Thor one-shot is premised on the idea that most people in the Marvel Universe don't believe he's really a god. So, naturally, Thor comic books in the Marvel Universe are about a hero who uses technology to pretend to be a magic deity.



The story begins with Thor thwarting a gang of would-be muggers.



Thor flies back to his holographically disguised HQ, where his supporting cast is waiting. Team Thor is a three-person operation, as it turns out: 1) Don Jolson, a.k.a. Thor, 2) Uru, a woman who serves the Oracle/BATMAN BEYOND's Bruce Wayne role as the behind-the-scenes partner who monitors the hero from a computer, and 3) Owen Jolson, Don's father and the original Thor. There's also a surprise visitor on this day: Don's twin brother Len, back from a long absence.

Everyone's concerned because the Mjolnir technology's been acting wonky recently. It almost killed one of the muggers earlier.









The Destroyer goes after Thor, whose tech malfunctions as a result of the scrambler Len snuck onto the hammer. Still, he manages to triumph in the end and uncover his brother's treachery.





And, of course, there's a letter column.



Writing by Ty Templeton, pencils by Derec Aucoin


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bariman: by perletwo (Super Bat Kon)


[personal profile] bariman
2011-08-17 12:39 pm UTC (link)
I bet the in-universe version of the Mythbusters superhero special would be interesting.

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2011-08-17 02:40 pm UTC (link)
O_O I really, really want to see that. I mean, MythBusters is awesome in general, but a superhero special in a world with superheroes? Can you just imagine them trying to figure out how Spiderman wall-crawls, or how Thor's hammer works, or figure out if Captain America's abilities really qualify as "peak of human perfection" or if they fall slightly into the realm of outright superhuman (as in, all those things together are statistically unlikely to the point of near-absurdity, I'm sure, but can each alone be accomplished without superpowers?). They might end up giving up, for that matter.

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