Even the mighty God of Thunder, Thor, has his limits, and it became painfully clear when he had to face the most Metal villains to ever appear in Marvel's comics: a band of zombie Vikings. Thanks to his strong ties with Norse mythology, Thor was already Marvel's most Metal character, but one Thor comic pushed it to a whole other level.
Thor has always been one of the most powerful characters in the Marvel Universe. As one of the strongest Asgardian «gods», Thor always stood out compared to his fellow heroes on Earth, including the Avengers. The God of Thunder is considered the powerhouse of the team, and he is the one the Avengers and other heroes rely upon to contain the most powerful threats, such as Hulk or Thanos. Thor's most recent upgrade even puts him past Sentry, Marvel's Superman. He is rarely outclassed in a fight, and when this happens it is usually because he is facing some superior creature in Marvel's cosmic hierarchy, such as the Celestials. However, one story showed that even the mighty son of Odin can be humiliated by the most unlikely, but awesome, villains.
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Thor: Vikings, is a miniseries published under Marvel's MAX imprint which is full of their most R-Rated stories. It is written by Garth Ennis, with art by Glenn Fabry and Paul Mounts. Ennis' comics are famous for their depictions of ultra-violence and a provocative approach, such as Preacher and The Boys, and he surely did not disappoint in Thor: Vikings, which is one of the most violent and gory Marvel books around. The story begins in Norway, in the year 1003 A.D. A cruel and bloodthirsty band of Viking raiders gets cursed by the last survivor of a village they razed to "Sail for a
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