Tonight I have decided to write my thoughts on Fear Itself and inform people of what's going on. Be cautious though, there will be tons of spoilers.
Fear Itself's synopsis basically goes like this: The Serpent, an old enemy of Odin, was defeated by Odin and locked was locked away under the sea while Odin messed with space and time and made it look like the Serpent never existed. Back in WWII, the Red Skull used a magical book constructed of the skin from Atlantians to call forth a hammer similar to Thor's hammer. The Red Skull tried to move the hammer but he was not deemed worthy and instead constructed a fortress around it. Now in current time, Sin, the Red Skull's daughter, found the Red Skull's book and located the hammer and was able to lift it. From there Sin found where the Serpent was sealed and freed him, unleashing fear across the planet and summoning several different hammers. By now, Odin has been released from Hell and walks amongst the crumbled Asgard, but once he senses the Serpent's return he gather's the Asgardians as he opens a portal to return to the space were Asgard was first located, creating a new Asgard and leaving earth behind while he builds an army and leaves Earth to fend for itself against the new evil. Thor fought against Odin, but was thrown in chains and forced to leave Earth against his will.
That basically covered the comics Sin's Past and Fear Itself 1 and part of 2. These Hammers that fall down are pretty much the same as Mjolnir; "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of <name of the Worthy>." The Worthy are followers of the Serpent that resides within the Hammers, as these Hammers are falling all around the globe, only "the Worthy" are allowed to wield them and are possessed by the Serpent's followers. By now, all Hammers have been claimed by heroes and villains alike, giving them the strength of Thor and at times being stronger than Thor. The heroes/villains who are possesed are as follows:
- Sin - Skadi
- Juggernaut - Kuurth
- Absorbing Man - Greithoth
- Titania - Skirn
- The Hulk - Nul
- Attuma - Nerkkod
- The Thing -Angir
- Grey Gargoyle - Mokk
The Thing was the last to change in Fear Itself #3 which ended with one hell of an ending: the death of Captain America (Bucky, not Steve); he got in a tussle with Sin/Skadi with him getting stabbed in the chest then getting his arm ripped off as he gets smacked in the air.
Right before Cap's death, Odin finally heard Thor's plea to let him go help Earth after Loki broke him out of his chains. Odin warned him though, that if Thor dies protecting Earth, he will not help him. The Worthy possesses power equal or greater strength than Thor, they might be one of the strongest opponents Thor as ever faced.
This wouldn't be a Marvel event if there were no crossovers, luckily the best crossovers came out last Wednesday. Those comics included:
- Avengers 14
- Avengers Academy 15
- Youth In Revolt 2
- Deadpool 1
- Iron Man 505
- Alpha Flight 1 (Haven't read yet)
I'm not a big fan of Avenger's Academy, but this was another great one; despite Pym being a dick, this issue shows his soft side and how much he cares about his students. It revolved around kids fighting in a war whom Pym doesn't fully believe is ready for this kind of situation. Fear Itself will test the students at the academy and how far are they willing to go to be heroes; Mettle has already killed a man attacking people for the first time and he's forced to pull it together and continue evacuating civilians. This issue was a nice read just because it is not about people who are trained for a situation like this, the heroes in this comic are just kids who are only prepared for fighting some of the villains in the Raft.
Iron Man is going against Grey Gargoyle/Mokk after he has turned every civilian in Paris into stone. What really made this comic amazing were these two pages, one at the beginning and the last page:
In the first picture, Tony is talking to his dad about a Neutron Bomb by filling people up with radiation. And in the last page, Tony is holding a blue capsule, which is most likely the Neutron Bomb that was earlier discussed. But why would Tony be doing with such a devastating thing? I believe he is going to use it in Paris. Everyone is already dead in Paris, so Tony doesn't have to worry about hurting anyone except for Grey Gargoyle/Mokk, but I don't think Tony is afraid of killing him since he killed Detroit Steel and his pilot in front of Stark. What Stark will exactly do with whatever he has is not fully clear, but I cannot wait to find out.
A lot of other stuff is going down in the Marvel Universe, the Defenders are back with Dr. Strange leading Namor, Lyra (Hulk's "daughter), Loa and the Silver Surfer. Hercules is fighting against the God of War's son while Hercules no longer has the powers he use to have, Loki is up to something by making Hela and Mephisto go at war with each other and Deadpool is doign what Deadpool does.
Speaking of Deadpool, his Fear Itself tie-in is probably one of the worst things I've read next to Lady Deadpool's one-shot. I really can't put my finger on it, but the writing for it is weak, it just seems too silly for Deadpool. But I will try my best to stomach his tie-in even though I am quite sure what he does won't have much affect, unlike in Secret Invasion.
So far, Fear Itself is amazing with many chill inducing moments. There have been some epic battles so far (one being the one with the Red Hulk) and there will be many more to come. One tie-in I'm waiting for are the ones including the X-Men, I don't know how they will fit in with this event but Marvel will find a way; only thing we know is the Dracula is involved since he's in the Fear Itself banners. I suggest Fear Itself to any comic reader though, it started off with a bang and so far it's getting better and better.
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