Warning! Spoilers for Immortal Thor ahead!

Marvel's current Thor series is nearing its end, but before it is over, the series has a few more thrilling updates to the earliest days of the Marvel Universe's lore, as the penultimate issue finds God of Thunder and his allies dangerously trapped in the primordial living city where the Elder Gods reside.

Immortal Thor #24, written by Al Ewing, with art by Jan Bazaldua, finds Thor, accompanied by Loki, Skurge, and others, lost in the labyrinthine city of NRGL, after having killed Kemur, the original King of Kings and God of Gods. As lofty as those titles might be, taking out Kemur has only opened the door to greater peril, and Marvel has repeatedly teased that Thor won't survive the climax of the series.

In fact, according to Marvel's synopsis for the rebooted Thor series to follow, it seems that all of Asgard is actually in danger of being wiped from existence.

Marvel Continues To Reinvent Its Ancient Cosmic Lore As Thor Draws Closer To His Fate

Immortal Thor #24; Written By Al Ewing; Art By Jan Bazaldua; Available June 4, 2025 From Marvel Comics

Immortal Thor #24 cover, Thor surging with lightning energy as he stares down an enemy in battle

Carrying the tagline "even an immortal can die," Immortal Thor #24 has the heavy narrative burden of leaving all the pieces in place for the series finale, which is set to have massive consequences for Thor lore, as Marvel's solicitation for the Thor #1 reveals the publisher's plans to massively reshape reality, writing Asgard out of continuity. Yet the "how" and the "why" of that paradigm shift are very much up in the air, and the dramatic journey of the final two issues of Immortal Thor will be how they arrive at that endpoint.

As powerful as Thor, and his iconic hammer Mjolnir, might be, the living city of NRGL and its Elder God inhabitants are orders of magnitude stronger.

Part of what has made Immortal Thor such an effective addition to Thor's Marvel Comics history is that it has pitted the God of Thunder against even more powerful deities, effectively giving Thor a sense of what it is like for mortals to get on his bad side during his heroic tenure on Earth. As powerful as Thor, and his iconic hammer Mjolnir, might be, the living city of NRGL and its Elder God inhabitants are orders of magnitude stronger, more dangerous, and more malevolent, suggesting Thor has found a fight where he is in over his head.

As "Immortal Thor" Reaches Its End, Many Questions About The Elder Gods Remain

How Will The Elder Gods Impact Marvel's Mythos Moving Forward?

Among the most exciting aspects of Immortal Thor is the way it has redefined the hierarchy of godly power in the Marvel Universe, revealing that according to author Al Ewing, who will pen the follow-up Thor series as well, Immortal Thor is only "Act One" of a much larger, more ambitious storyline.

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With that in mind, it is also worth questioning what role the Elder Gods will play in the series; they have made satisfying, effective antagonists for Thor throughout the current run, but with the hero set to be “reborn” as a mortal, it remains to be determined whether the Elder Gods will continue to have a presence in the series, or if, perhaps, the erasure of Asgard is an inadvertent side effect of Thor triumphing over his primordial foes, even at the cost of his own life.

Marvel's Ambitious "Immortal Thor" Series Draws To A Close, But It Is Only Just The Beginning

Immortal Thor #25; Written By Al Ewing; Art By Jan Bazaldua; Available July 2, 2025 From Marvel Comics

Immortal Thor #25 Comic Cover Art by Alex Ross

Immortal Thor has been more than just an inventive new take on a legendary Marvel hero, it has been reinventive, drawing inspiration and source material from deep-cut Thor stories of yesteryear, and remixing it into a fresh new pantheon of antagonistic gods for the beloved Avenger to fight. This has also significantly upped the stakes of the series, and now all of that work is set to pay off with Immortal Thor #25, after issue #24 lays the final bricks on the road to the climax in place.

One of Marvel's stand-out series of the past few years is coming to an end, but its story is far from over, emphasizing that fans will have to stick with the next stage of Al Ewing's epic Thor saga.

With the Thor #1 relaunch, Marvel is embarking on a radically different, all-new era for the character, but really this epoch in Thor canon began with Immortal Thor, which has carefully set the stage for what is to come next. One of Marvel's stand-out series of the past few years is coming to an end, but its story is far from over, emphasizing that fans will have to stick with the next stage of Al Ewing's epic Thor saga in order to be truly rewarded when the arc hits its peak.

Immortal Thor #24 wil be available June 4, 2025 from Marvel Comics.

Thor in Marvel Comics Cover Art by Manapul
Created By
Jack Kirby
First Appearance
Journey into Mystery
Alias
Thor Odinson, Eric Masterson, Kevin Masterson, Beta Ray Bill, Thordis, Throg, Red Norvell, Jane Foster
Alliance
Avengers, Warriors Three, Thor Corps, God Squad
Race
Asgardian, Human
Franchise
Marvel