
By: Kieron Gillen, Dan Abnett, & Andy Lanning (writers), Carmine di Giandomenico (art), Andy Troy (colors), and Clayton Cowles (letters)
The Story: After a mysterious hero from ages past dons his suit of armour, the Disir break loose from their enslavement in hell.
The Review: I confess that I’m not at all a New Mutants reader and, as such, wasn’t particularly thrilled at the announcement of this crossover. However, as a huge Journey into Mystery fan, I’m happy to say that a lot of the charm of that series remains in this issue. In fact, you could argue that this is more a JIM storyline than a New Mutants one, as Thor and the Asgardians run amok, the Disir are the baddies, and Hela arrives on Earth. Really, it actually made the New Mutants more palatable to me. They felt somewhat disoriented and confused, suddenly thrown into a high fantasy, Journey into Mystery story, having to play outside their usual realm/genre. Their presence is so dissonant, that it actually ends up being kind of cool.
As he had throughout JIM, Loki continues to light up every page on which he appears. Even in this issue, which has much less Loki than your average issue of JIM, Gillen’s wit nonetheless crackles. Loki’s playing a telephone game of sorts in relaying the bad news regarding the Disir was entertainingly scripted and Gillen continues to amuse with Loki’s eager adoption of contemporary slang.
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