HALF NORSE GOD. HALF CANADIAN. SUPER POLITE.
Half-mortal, half Norse God, Devon Wells returns home to Canada after a youth spent in Asgard and steps onto the path to becoming a hero.
A terrorist is threatening to blow up a dam. Called to action, Devon arrives as Thunder, setting in motion a world-changing chain of events that include a villain in technological armour, old gods, magical powers, monkey-faced computer geeks and beings from other dimensions!
THUNDER is an ongoing series focussing on a young man’s journey to herohood, re-acclimatizing to life on Midgard (Earth), and overcoming the obstacles to being whole again.
Written by Michael McAdam – www.twogargs.com
Art by Mark Marvida
THUNDER is available in print or digital format from indyplanet.com at: http://www.indyplanet.us/comics/134854/
In Calgary, at the following fine comic stores:
Words & Pictures – 2610 Centre St NE, Calgary, AB Phone: (403) 282-8870
Another Dimension – 424 10 St NW, Calgary, AB Phone: (403) 283-7078
Redd Skull Comics – 720A Edmonton Trail NE, Calgary, AB Phone: (403) 230-2716
For more information about THUNDER and other Two Gargoyles comics visit our website: http://www.twogargs.com!
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About Author
Martin Boruta has been reading comic books and graphic novels for 50+ years (he reads books without pictures too, just sayin’). A lifelong fan of Captain Canuck, Martin is the curator of The Unofficial Yet Definitive Captain Canuck Comicography website. Since 2016, Martin has been reviewing comic books and highlighting great new Kickstarter projects at First Comics News. Martin’s writting has also been featured in Sequential Magazine. For over two-hundred episodes, Martin enjoyed teaming up with his pals and sharing hosting duties on The Hey Kids Comics Radio Show broadcast on Trent Radio 92.7 CFFF FM in lovely Peterborough, ON Canada, and still available at The Hey Kids Comics Radio Show website. Martin is a founding member of the Canadian Comic Book Alliance. In his various adventures, Martin has demonstrated an innate ability to spell “Erik Larsen” incorrectly.
Martin’s “day job” is owner of Shaw Computer Systems Inc., an Information Technology consultancy firm in Peterborough, ON, specializing in Managed Services for small to mid-sized businesses since 1980.
In the past, Martin served in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve as a member of the Cadet Instructors List (Cadre), reaching the Queen’s Commissioned rank of Captain, was awarded a Baronship of Sealand, and was ordained as a Reverend in the Universal Life Church while watching an episode of Monster Garage.