When they called to me in the ancient times--as rain lashed and lightning struck, as the roof fell in and the longboat capsized--what power did they invoke? Did they wish the storm to rage on, more terrible each moment than the last? I say thee nay. The power of Thor...is the power to hold the storm back.
- —Thor
Appearing in "Caveat Emptor"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Toranos (Main story and flashback) (Origin revealed)
Other Characters:
- Demiurge Primordial (Only in flashback)
- "Demiurge-To-Come" (Billy Kaplan-Altman) (Referenced)
- Elder Gods of Earth (Main story and flashback) (Origin revealed)
- Chthon (Only in flashback) (Origin revealed)
- Gaea (Only in flashback) (Origin revealed)
- Utgard-Loki (Only in flashback) (Origin revealed)
- Set (Only in flashback) (Origin revealed)
- Orchis (Mentioned)
- Odin (Mentioned) (Deceased)
- Roxxon
- Minotaur (Dario Agger)
- Marvel Comics (Mentioned)
- Executioner (Skurge)
- Enchantress (Amora)
Races and Species:
- Elder Gods of Earth (Main story and flashback)
- Humans
- Winged Horses
- Frost Giants
- Asgardians
- Mutants
- Korbinites
Locations:
- Sol (Main story and flashback)
- Earth (Midgard) (Main story and flashback)
- Planet Arakko (Mars) (Mentioned)
- Valley of the Fallen (Mentioned)
- Valhalla, Niffleheim (Mentioned)
Items:
Events:
- Avengers & X-Men: AXIS (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "Caveat Emptor"
- Synopsis not yet written
Solicit Synopsis
THE ALL-NEW THOR CORPS!
• Toranos has returned — and to face him, the King of Asgard has gathered his army.
• But if even an army of storm gods could not stop the Elder God of Thunder…what then?
• This is the story of THE IMMORTAL THOR…and the battle that will define him.Notes
- This issue takes place during X-Men: Red (Vol. 2) #14.
- This issue begins with a quote from the Carmina Burana: "Fortune rota volvitur: descendo minoratus; alter in altum tollitur; nimis exaltatus rex sedet in vertice caveat ruinam!" (The wheel of fortune spins: One man is abased by its descent, The other is carried aloft; All too exalted sits the king at the top – Let him beware ruin!)