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I read The Mighty Thor #700 thru #706…that is one of the reasons that prompted me to start collecting “Jane Foster: Valkyrie.” The second reason is this review below by KriskK:
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Dr. Jane Foster lived and died a hero. Her time in Valhalla ended quickly though. Now, after battling Mangog and cancer, Jane lives an ordinary life. The problem is, Jane was a hero, and she can’t stand normal anymore. She needed to be more, and she now gains more than a role: a responsibility.
During the War of the Realms, all living Valkyries perished in battle. With no Valkyrie left, no one in Asgard reached Valhalla anymore, not even Valkyrie. All at once, the afterlife was robbed from the Asgardian heroes.
In War of the Realms Omega, the spirits of the Valkyrie visit Jane. They task her with serving as the new Valkyrie, and Jane graciously accepts. Now, Jane has the power of the Valkyrie, though Jane still learning of her new powers.
The material used to create the Ultimate Universe’s Hammer, wielded by War Thor and then Jane, broke down. Instead of crumbling into pieces, the hammer formed into Undrjarn, the all weapon. The weapon changes shapes as Valkyrie needs, resting as bracelets between battles. The versatile weapon gives Jane more than enough power to fight at Asgardian level.
The comic centers on Jane’s new life as a Valkyrie. She loves the power and respects the responsibility. After the WotR, the weapons of the 10 realms flooded the criminal underground. One weapon in particular, Brunhilde’s Dragonfang worries Jane. Not only because it served the previous Valkyrie, but the weapon wields incredible power and control of a flying horse. (Who doesn’t want a Pegasus?)
While Damage Control transports the weapon, the Fast Five pull a mobile heist of their convoy and make off with the weapon. If the Fast Five evades your Marvel Memory, they are a group of five rollerbladers with superpowers who pull off mobile heists. Because they move quickly and in different directions, they embarrass quite a few superheroes by escaping. Valkyrie loves the chance to crack her knuckles on some criminals.
Unfortunately, another villain eyes DragonFang. Someone much deadlier.
Al Ewing and Jason Aaron bring all their amazing energy to the comic. Humor, emotion, and badassery fill the comic in equal parts. Aaron and Ewing write Jane perfectly, elevating her from a supporting character to the main attraction. Jane radiates intelligence and power. The writers manage to show her flaws, how her driven attitude shorts the rest of her life, without making Jane seem weak.
The art is worthy of the main Thor title. Every panel drawn beautifully, every face emoting clearly. You remove the dialogue, and you understand the conversation by the faces. The complicated feelings rendered by Cafu speak volumes.
Verdict: Buy! Now. This comic continues Jason Aaron’s magnum opus of Jane Foster, not just featuring the character, but adding to them. Valkyrie: Jane Foster delivers everything you need in a superhero comic. The writing and art sync to create a masterpiece readers will talk about for years.
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Thank-you for checking in and checking out my collection.
(This being the first set created will remain the oldest among its peers. Hehehe….Long live "Jane Foster: Goddess and Last Valkyrie").
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Certification #: 2061685015
Title: Valkyrie: Jane Foster
Issue: 1
Issue Date: 9/19
Issue Year: 2019
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Grade: 9.8
Total Graded At: 9
Page Quality: WHITE
Grade Date: 09/09/2019
Category: Modern
Art Comments: Jason Aaron & Al Ewing story
CAFU art
Mahmud Asrar cover
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After the initial offerings on ebay, these are getting harder and harder to find and buy. Not many are out there. I’m just surprised that there are so few graded at this point. I county myself lucky and fortune to have found this copy. ________________________________________
Synopsis for “The Sacred and the Profane; Part 1” (Valkyrie: Jane Foster #1)
Life and death are the yin and yang of Jane Foster’s new role in the Marvel Universe. Who better to become the last Valkyrie than Jane Foster? The next chapter in her death-defying life, in Valkyrie: Jane Foster, is the culmination of writer Jason Aaron’s multi-year reimagination of the plucky doctor as a hero. It’s one thing to take up the mantle of a god, it’s another to accept that the sacred duty of a Valkyrie is actually a job — and Jane Foster will learn that facing one’s own death is a far cry from being responsible for the dead.
The War of the Realms left behind Asgardian artifacts and objects of power on Midgard, and naturally, writers Jason Aaron and Al Ewing begin the story with a good fight over them as Valkyrie takes on a low-grade group of bad guys. Jane isn’t impressed with her adversaries, and reveals some of her new abilities, including the amazing Undrjarn the All-Weapon, which not only serves as an adaptable mace but as wings that allow Jane to once again soar through the skies.
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Order Total:
Subtotal $29.99
Shipping $13.20
Alabama State Sales Tax $2.62
Total $45.81
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My 2nd purchase to this collection. I hope to add another soon.
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Thanks for checking in. Appreciate the visit and have a great day.
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Posted 11-29-2019
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Valkyrie: Jane Foster 1 Hetrick Variant Cover |
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Valkyrie: Jane Foster 1 Modern |
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Owner Comments
Title Valkyrie: Jane Foster
Certification #: 2063150017
Title: Valkyrie: Jane Foster
Issue: 1
Issue Date: 9/19
Issue Year: 2019
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Grade: 9.9
Total Graded At: 1
Page Quality: WHITE
Grade Date: 09/16/2019
Variant: Hetrick Variant Cover
Category: Modern
Art Comments: Jason Aaron & Al Ewing story
CAFU art
Meghan Hetrick cover
Grader Notes: None Available
Issue No. 1
Issue Date 9/19
Year 2019
Publisher Marvel Comics
Country
Art Comments Jason Aaron & Al Ewing story, CAFU art, Meghan Hetrick cover
Country/Variant - Hetrick Variant Cover
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Purchased on ebay from: weaponofgod79
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For the moment, this is the only “9.9” copy of this issue. I was lucky to have found it before anybody else could bid on it.
I bought this more as an "investment" than anything else. With “Jane Foster” already being a known commodity, I jumped on the chance of owning this issue. I think over time and with the right creative team this series can become one of the best Marvel has ever produced—only time will tell.
Jane is a fantastic character; especially at being “Thor.” I just never really got the chance to collect those earlier issues. I admit I read some but not all her adventures as the mythical Thunder God. I was surprised to hear of her demise and resurrection as the last “Valkyrie;” and from what I’ve read so far, this is a great start to a beautiful beginning.
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Review by KrisK:
Dr. Jane Foster lived and died a hero. Her time in Valhalla ended quickly though. Now, after battling Mangog and cancer, Jane lives an ordinary life. The problem is, Jane was a hero, and she can’t stand normal anymore. She needed to be more, and she now gains more than a role: a responsibility.
During the War of the Realms, all living Valkyries perished in battle. With no Valkyrie left, no one in Asgard reached Valhalla anymore, not even Valkyrie. All at once, the afterlife was robbed from the Asgardian heroes.
In War of the Realms Omega, the spirits of the Valkyrie visit Jane. They task her with serving as the new Valkyrie, and Jane graciously accepts. Now, Jane has the power of the Valkyrie, though Jane still learns of new powers.
The material used to create the Ultimate Universe’s Hammer, wielded by War Thor and then Jane, broke down. Instead of crumbling into pieces, the hammer formed into Undrjarn, the all weapon. The weapon changes shapes as Valkyrie needs, resting as bracelets between battles. The versatile weapon gives Jane more than enough power to fight at Asgardian level.
The issue centers on Jane’s new life as a Valkyrie. She loves the power and respects the responsibility. After the WotR, the weapons of the 10 realms flooded the criminal underground. One weapon in particular, Brunhilde’s Dragonfang worries Jane. Not only because it served the previous Valkyrie, but the weapon wields incredible power and control of a flying horse. (Who doesn’t want a Pegasus?)
While Damage Control transports the weapon, the Fast Five pull a mobile heist of their convoy and make off with the weapon. If the Fast Five evades your Marvel Memory, they are a group of five rollerbladers with superpowers who pull off mobile heists. Because they move quickly and in different directions, they embarrass quite a few superheroes by escaping. Valkyrie loves the chance to crack her knuckles on some criminals. Unfortunately, another villain eyes DragonFang. Someone much deadlier.
Al Ewing and Jason Aaron bring all their amazing energy to the comic. Humor, emotion, and badassery fill the comic in equal parts. Aaron and Ewing write Jane perfectly, elevating her from a supporting character to the main attraction. Jane radiates intelligence and power. The writers manage to show her flaws, how her driven attitude shorts the rest of her life, without making Jane seem weak.
The art is worthy of the main Thor title. Every panel drawn beautifully, every face emoting clearly. You remove the dialogue, and you understand the conversation by the faces. The complicated feelings rendered by Cafu speak volumes.
Verdict: Buy! Now. This comic continues Jason Aaron’s magnum opus of Jane Foster, not just featuring the character, but adding to them. Valkyrie: Jane Foster delivers everything you need in a superhero comic. The writing and art sync to create a masterpiece readers will talk about for years.
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Order total
Subtotal $109.99
Shipping $19.00
Alabama Sales Tax $8.80
Total $137.79
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Posted 11-10-2019
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Valkyrie: Jane Foster 2 |
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Valkyrie: Jane Foster 2 Modern |
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2068508007
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Owner Comments
Title Valkyrie: Jane Foster
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date 10/19
Year : 2019
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Country: United States of America
Key Comments: Bullseye appearance.
Art Comments: Jason Aaron & Al Ewing story, CAFU art, Mahmud Asrar cover
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INTRODUCING THE GOD OF THE KILL - BULLSEYE!
The deadliest shot in the Marvel Universe just got his hands on the sword of a god! With the Asgardian weapon Dragonfang, Bullseye has the power to kill a god in a single stroke - and he's about to prove it. Jane Foster, the newly christened Valkyrie, must learn a hard lesson: Not every death can be prevented. Who is next on Bullseye's list - and what is the assassin after?
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Currently (as of 06/01/2020) the only graded issue.
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Valkyrie: Jane Foster 3 Hans Variant Cover |
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Valkyrie: Jane Foster 3 Modern |
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2072135018
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