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Well, it is certainly extremely heavily foreshadowed in a metafictional manner currently, including by repeatedly directly addressing the powerscaling community within the story, so I thought that we needed to make a comment regarding the issue. My apologies for any potential inconvenience.![]()
Just a note that according to the preview solicitations that I have seen for the Hulk's and Storm's respective comic books, it seems quite likely that each of those characters will somehow beat Thor in a few months, either because the writers want to show that they are the bestest power fantasies ever, or due to projecting various above-mentioned personal neuroses onto Thor that were never intended to be an issue for this version of the character, or just to severely troll the people who like Thor, or all of the above in combination.Al Ewing seems to be the first writer in many years to not write Thor as either a hollow power fantasy or in a severely degrading manner, and a part of his work with cleaning up Thor's character has been by addressing various mischaracterisations and bad fan expectations of the character.
Also, I explicitly mentioned Ewing and Straczynski as exceptions who have written Thor properly, and if Marvel decides to get rid of and replace Thor, it would likely be an editorial decision that Al would have to adapt to.
Well, Marvel did try to replace Thor previously with a more politically correct female version, and only seemed to relent because of fan uproar, and again, Thor really has usually been treated as a depowered hollow caricature of himself that is humiliated as much as possible for quite a long time, and Brian Bendis half-joked in an interview that he is uncomfortable with the character because of his Jewish background, and the Garth Ennis parody character of Thor, Storm front, was a literal Nazi, and Nick Spencer made Thor into a follower of the ultranationalist supremacist Hydra copy of Captain America, so that unfortunately seems to be how quite a lot of professional writers view Thor.
Personally I think that Marvel's editorial department and writers should leave Thor alone instead of continuously going out of their way to depower, degrade, distort, and humiliate him in one way or another.
Also, in Storm's case at least she is usually (at least before Jonathan Hickman butchered the X-Men by turning all of them into villain protagonists) supposed to be a relatively well-intended character, not somebody who pointlessly fights against other heroes, even though the Hulk has almost deteriorated into a villain protagonist over the years.
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