Thor #8
"Enchanté (5)" delivers a pivotal chapter in the ongoing conflict at the Academy, where Emma Frost—driven by the overwhelming force of the Phoenix—leaves destruction in her wake, leaving the students and teachers reeling. With Quicksilver’s quick thinking offering a glimmer of hope, the team begins the fragile task of rebuilding, even as Giant-Man makes the difficult decision to disband the Academy amid escalating tensions between the Avengers and the X-Men. Written by Christos Gage and Jérémy Manesse, with dynamic art by Timothy Green II and Jeff Huet, and vivid colors by Chris Sotomayor, the issue captures the weight of loss and the uncertain path forward. The cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer perfectly frames the storm at the heart of the story.
In "Enchanté (5)," Thor faces off against the cunning Enchantresse as the fate of Asgardia hangs in the balance. With the Mares of the Dream-Realm freed and their power harnessed, Thor must navigate a shifting reality where illusion and truth blur—especially when the Mares weave a dream-life for Don Blake. Amid the echoes of ancient magic and hidden betrayals, the line between salvation and deception grows dangerously thin.
In "Le cœur a ses raisons (2)," the fate of Juston Seyfert’s Sentinel hangs in the balance as Emma Frost, wielding the Phoenix Force, unleashes her power upon the Academy. With the help of Quicksilver’s cunning plan, the students and teachers—including Finesse, Reptil, X-23, and White Tiger—rally to rebuild what was lost, even as the rift between the Avengers and X-Men deepens. Giant-Man, faced with the fallout, makes the difficult decision to disband the Academy.
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