Why you should read Thor the Mighty Avenger reason #5
Thor in jeans and a t-shirt
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silvertongued-trickster:
❝ To some, yes, that may seems so. But it is all a matter of perspective. I could do so much WORSE.❞
“Of that no one doubts!” Fandral stifled a sigh, feeling the pressure behind his eyes as he tried to think of a way to win an argument he had little hope of winning. “Nonetheless, Loki, would it do any harm for you to change your ways at least once? You are becoming predictable.”
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Without context, this looks like an opening number for a musical.
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The newspapers read "Artist Kills Writer: Double Page Spread to Blame" and “Inker not that happy either”
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iincantatriix:
“Aye, that it does, dashing one, though I do not recall you ever being too keen to point out that fact.” He’d never had any issue surrounding himself with women all but happy to fawn over him and his tales of heroics, thus never was there much reason, she assumed, to trouble himself with The Enchantress. Longing for such beauty tended to come with a price. “You may join me, Fandral, if you tell me the truth as to why you suddenly desire to.”
“The desire has always been present, but the opportunity to act upon it has not.” It was truth after a fashion, one coupled with just the right tilt of his smiling lips would send most women swooning. Indeed, even if Thor had not suggested he be the one to keep Amora occupied, he would have happily volunteered.
“Surely you do not anticipate a complicated reason for my seeking the company of the most beautiful woman on Asgard?”
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page 19 from Thor (1966) #158 by Jack Kirby, Vince Colletta, Stan Lee and Sam Rosen
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Asgardian battle training? [x]
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