![]() Not sure why Hook is playing on the monitor of Scuttlebutt but who and I to question?ĭuring the King in Black event (something I’ve been avoiding as I’m bored with symbiotes), Knull possesses Fing Fang Foom and sends the toothy dragon to Asgard to wreak havoc. You feel the dejection of Bill towards the end and the flashbacks to his origin add another level. His style of art is both quirky like Skottie Young but also takes the best of the 60s and 70s style of Marvel comics. The rough edges of the artwork, all scribbles and fast flow. ![]() I’m combining art and writing in the review as Daniel Warren Johnson does a stellar job as a one-man army in this issue. Making the best of his situation, Bill accepts Thor’s offer to serve as Asgard’s Master of War. Without it, Bill can’t revert to his original Korbinite body. ![]() His horse-faced cybernetic exterior is now permanent due toThor destroying Stormbreaker. Here's hoping they succeed in future issues of Beta Ray Bill from Marvel Comics.The issue begins with a welcome recap of Beta Ray Bill’s origin as chosen protector of his people, the Korbinites. Clearly, it's not the best place to vacation in Marvel's Ten Realms, but now Bill's version of Thor's Warriors Three will be there to back him up in his search to replace his mighty hammer. According to Odin, Muspelheim is a dark and fiery realm where the gods send monsters and those of their own they can't control to be tortured and haunted. Regardless, Beta Ray Bill now has a band of warriors of his own to aid him in his quest to Muspelheim, which certainly seems to warrant some backup. Furthermore, it's going to be absolutely hilarious to see this new Asgardian team's dynamics in future issues, especially considering the fact that Skurge has essentially become the gun-obsessed version seen in the MCU's Thor: Ragnarok (played by Karl Urban). As a result, Skuttlebutt makes a new Warriors Three for Beta Ray Bill.Īll in all, it's pretty funny that Bill is apparently so noble as a hero that a brand new Warriors Three essentially forms around him in spite of his efforts to go solo. Likewise, their travels to Muspelheim alter Bill's ever-loyal Skuttlebutt, and the sentient ship is remarkably given a new humanoid form. ![]() While Bill certainly isn't looking for allies he now has them all the same, and both Skurge and Pip are determined to have his back even after Odin guides Bill to the hellish realm of Muspelheim to claim Surtur's Twilight Sword. Related: Marvel Reveals Beta Ray Bill's Favorite Movie, and It's Perfectįurthermore, Pip the Troll soon makes his presence known in the issue as well, admitting that he finds Bill to be an inspiration and offering his help. Despite having died, Skurge decides he wants to leave Valhalla due to its lack of guns and he sympathizes with Bill's plight, determined to become his tried and true wingman in his new quest. While he had fully intended to search for a new weapon on his own aboard his sentient AI ship known as Skuttlebutt, Bill soon discovers that he has a stowaway in the series' second issue, and it is none other than Skurge the Executioner. However, Beta Ray Bill has just gotten his own Warriors Three in his new series from Daniel Warren Johnson and Mike Spicer, and they aren't even allies Bill was looking for. In Marvel Comics, Thor has a band of loyal warriors who've always had his back: Fandral, Volstagg, and Hogun.
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