Thor #9
"Combustion totale (prologue)" marks a pivotal moment in the Thor series, as writer Christos Gage and Jérémy Manesse team up with artist Tom Grummett to launch a story where Jeremy Briggs claims to have cured Veil of her deadly powers—only to reveal his broader, more dangerous ambition: erasing the abilities of every hero on Earth. With inks by Cory Hamscher, colors by Chris Sotomayor, and letters by Gianluca Pini, the issue builds tension around Hazmat and Mettle’s sudden transformation, setting the stage for a conflict that challenges the very foundation of heroism. Alan Davis and Mark Farmer deliver a striking cover that captures the moment’s intensity.
In "Examen final (1)," Jeremy Briggs’ sudden cure of Veil sets off a chain reaction as Hazmat and Mettle undergo the same treatment—only to learn that Jeremy’s true goal is far more radical: the eradication of superpowers from every hero on Earth. With the fate of the world’s protectors hanging in the balance, the Academy teens must confront a chilling choice as their own abilities are at risk.
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