![]() ![]() Until then, let us know what you think of Thor's new status quo and this Justice League cameo in the comments below. And given Mjolnir's apparent distaste for Thor these days, perhaps it may find a more welcome home in an old friend? We'll find out how the latest clash between Thor and Beta Ray Bill plays out in February's Thor #3. Bill proved to be the first non-Asgardian worthy of carrying Mjolnir. In his early appearances in Walt Simonson's run on The Mighty Thor, Bill was revealed to be a cybernetically enhanced alien charged with protecting his people after their home galaxy was destroyed by Surtur. ![]() Bill's return is appropriate, given that he has kind of a thing against cosmic destroyers. Beta Ray Bill has come to end the scourge of Galactus once and for all, even if it means fighting his blood brother Thor. Thor and Galactus seem destined for a battle to the death at this point, but their feud is interrupted by the arrival of another unexpected enemy. Mjolnir, which has been growing steadily heavier in Thor's hand, begins acting with a mind of its own and attacks Galactus. It’s been years since DC and Marvel have had a crossover, but a discovery of the Flash’s in Dark Crisis: Big Bang 1 hints that one may be coming. Thor clashes with his new master, refusing to let him feed on his meal before they transport the world's inhabitants to safety. ![]() Thor quickly learns what Silver Surfer long ago realized - that it's nearly impossible to be a Herald of Galactus and retain one's goodness and humanity. Thor Battles Beta Ray BillThe death of the Justice League (or a Justice League, anyway) isn't the only tragedy unfolding in Thor #2. ![]()
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