![]() When she picked up Mjolnir on the moon so many years ago, her first words when grabbing the handle were "There must always be a Thor," and she was right. But that clearly can't be how either of their arcs end, since this is a story about faith above all else, and Jane reminds him as such when she gives him a pebble of what used to be Mjolnir. But Odinson remains dejected at having truly lost his old weapon, even if he considers it to be a "worthy death." He's convinced that he'll now forever be confined as the unworthy prince of Asgard, and in his newfound maturity, he's come to accept that the age of Thor has passed. With Mjolnir gone, the cancer is all that's on her mind, and she knows that she'll beat it. ![]() Jane and Odinson walk together as she helpfully informs him (and the audience) that she's going to her chemo treatments now at the insistence of Roz and Frigga. Days pass as Old Asgard is reconstructed by the survivors of the Mangog's attack. ![]()
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