Thor: Gods & Deviants #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCollecting the complete 2017 miniseries, this volume pits Thor and the gods of Asgard against the Deviants, the ancient, shape-shifting enemies of the Eternals. The story brings together a sprawling cast of Marvel's cosmic and mythological figures—including Odin, Loki, Sif, and the Eternals—as the Deviant leader Ghaur schemes to reshape reality itself. Written by Jason Aaron with art by various creators, it's a high-stakes clash of immortal civilizations that ties into the broader Eternals mythology.
In "Loki Part 1," the God of Mischief faces a storm of familial duty and court intrigue when his mother arrives in Asgard demanding her throne and her son’s allegiance. With Thor’s life hanging in the balance and Hela pressing him toward a fateful decision, Loki grapples with destiny itself—until a sudden revelation forces him to confront the path ahead. Robert Rodi’s sharp storytelling and Esad Ribić’s striking, layered artwork bring a haunting intensity to this pivotal moment, while Ed McGuinness’s cover captures the tension with bold, dynamic flair.
In this gripping chapter of *Thor: Gods & Deviants*, Loki stands triumphant—Asgard’s throne now his, Thor bound in chains, and the realm bowing to a new order. With Hela eyeing Thor’s soul and the court of gods shifting beneath his rule, the trickster must decide what to do with the brother he’s long outwitted.
In "Loki Part 2," Loki turns his sharp mind on two former allies—Lady Sif and Balder—unearthing painful memories and testing their loyalty. As he grapples with the weight of his past and the echoes of countless lost lives across dimensions, Loki calls upon Karnilla, seeking answers that might finally break the cycle of fate.
In "Loki Part 3," Loki grapples with the weight of endless defeats as Karnilla reveals a spectrum of realities where Thor triumphs and he falls—again and again. Facing a broken Thor, Loki questions fate and confronts the legacy of Odin’s favor, while his mother’s unexpected arrival adds a haunting layer to his unraveling.
In this pivotal chapter of *Thor: Gods & Deviants*, Loki faces a storm of familial duty and political upheaval when his mother, Farbauti, arrives in Asgard to claim her place as queen—forcing him to confront his past and his uncertain future. As court intrigue escalates and Hela presses him to carry out Thor’s execution, Loki wrestles with fate itself, seeking a way to rewrite his destiny before it’s too late.
In "Astonishing Thor Part 1," Thor is summoned to Asgard by Heimdall with urgent news: the Living Planet Ego has entered Earth's solar system. As Thor races to confront the cosmic threat, he crosses paths with the enigmatic Stranger, setting the stage for a journey that tests his strength and resolve.
In "Astonishing Thor Part 3," Thor faces a terrifying new threat as the unstable planet Alter Ego—once a foe—now fixates on destroying his brother Ego. With the Stranger's help, Thor must confront the planet's escalating madness, while Zaphyr shares a haunting memory of her past with Thor, revealing a connection that may hold the key to stopping the coming chaos.
Ereshkigal, desperate to save her dying people, risks everything by stealing the Unbinding Stone from Asgard’s ruins—unaware it holds the power to unravel dimensions. Thor, drawn into the mystery, follows her across realms, setting off a chain of events that could shatter reality itself.
In "The Deviants Saga Part 5," tensions rise as the Unbinding Stone is activated, forcing Thor to intervene with Vibranium to halt its power. With Ghaur's retreat and Kro now in command, Phastos chooses to remain in Lemuria to aid in curing the Deviants' sterility, while Thor returns Karkas and Ransak to Olympia, where the other Eternals are welcomed home.
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↩ Reprints Loki #1 (2004), Loki #2 (2004), Loki #3 (2004), Loki #4 (2004), Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers #[nn] (2010), Thor: For Asgard #1 (2010), Thor: For Asgard #2 (2010), Thor: For Asgard #3 (2010), Astonishing Thor #1 (2011), Thor: For Asgard #4 (2011), Thor: For Asgard #5 (2011), Astonishing Thor #2 (2011), Astonishing Thor #3 (2011), Thor: For Asgard #6 (2011), Astonishing Thor #4 (2011), Astonishing Thor #5 (2011), Thor: The Deviants Saga #1 (2012), Thor: The Deviants Saga #2 (2012), Thor: The Deviants Saga #3 (2012), Thor: The Deviants Saga #4 (2012), Thor: The Deviants Saga #5 (2012)
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