Beta Ray Bill By Daniel Warren Johnson: Argent Star Tpb [New Printing]

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On sale Mar 25, 2025 | 128 Pages | 9781302966119

Beta Ray Bill, the second wielder of the hammer of Thor, is the guardian of the Korbinites, an alien race whose home was destroyed by Surtur, a villain of Thor!

Eisner winning creator Daniel Warren Johnson, one of the comics industry's superstars known for such titles as Transformers, Wonder Woman: Dead Earth, and now Beta Ray Bill for Marvel, writes a compelling tale of super space-faring adventure.


The second-most famous wielder of Mjolnir, the hammer of Thor, Beta Ray Bill is tired of life in Thor's shadow - and with Bill's own mighty hammer, Stormbreaker, recently destroyed at the thunder god's hands, Bill finds himself at a crossroads.

The Korbinite must strike out in search of his destiny - assuming he can first defeat a Knullified Fin Fang Foom! Bill begins a hunt for Odin in hopes of resurrecting his golden weapon - but Stormbreaker is never coming back.

Nonetheless, there is one place where Beta Ray Bill could restore his full powers. The All-Father of Nothing offers the Korbinite a path to immortality - but at a price not even a god can afford! Who will join Bill on a dangerous and deadly cosmic quest?

COLLECTING: Beta Ray Bill (2021) #1-5
Daniel Warren Johnson is a Chicago-based comic book writer, artist and illustrator. His creator-owned title, DO A POWERBOMB, was met with popular and critical acclaim, netting him an Eisner Award for Best Publication for Teens. His other work includes titles such as EXTREMITY, MURDER FALCON, BETA RAY BILL, TRANSFORMERS, SPACE-MULLET, WONDER WOMAN: DEAD EARTH and more. He has worked with many clients including DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Wizards of the Coast, and others.
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Beta Ray Bill, the second wielder of the hammer of Thor, is the guardian of the Korbinites, an alien race whose home was destroyed by Surtur, a villain of Thor!

Eisner winning creator Daniel Warren Johnson, one of the comics industry's superstars known for such titles as Transformers, Wonder Woman: Dead Earth, and now Beta Ray Bill for Marvel, writes a compelling tale of super space-faring adventure.


The second-most famous wielder of Mjolnir, the hammer of Thor, Beta Ray Bill is tired of life in Thor's shadow - and with Bill's own mighty hammer, Stormbreaker, recently destroyed at the thunder god's hands, Bill finds himself at a crossroads.

The Korbinite must strike out in search of his destiny - assuming he can first defeat a Knullified Fin Fang Foom! Bill begins a hunt for Odin in hopes of resurrecting his golden weapon - but Stormbreaker is never coming back.

Nonetheless, there is one place where Beta Ray Bill could restore his full powers. The All-Father of Nothing offers the Korbinite a path to immortality - but at a price not even a god can afford! Who will join Bill on a dangerous and deadly cosmic quest?

COLLECTING: Beta Ray Bill (2021) #1-5

Author

Daniel Warren Johnson is a Chicago-based comic book writer, artist and illustrator. His creator-owned title, DO A POWERBOMB, was met with popular and critical acclaim, netting him an Eisner Award for Best Publication for Teens. His other work includes titles such as EXTREMITY, MURDER FALCON, BETA RAY BILL, TRANSFORMERS, SPACE-MULLET, WONDER WOMAN: DEAD EARTH and more. He has worked with many clients including DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Wizards of the Coast, and others.
Daniel Warren Johnson View titles by Daniel Warren Johnson

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