
As a cinephile enthusiast, I must say that the captivating Hulk series, titled “The Immortal Hulk,” significantly elevated Roxxon’s influence. The corporation’s already powerful CEO, Dario Agger, found himself at odds with the monstrous Hulk. In a brilliant twist, writer Al Ewing introduced Roxxon to “Immortal Thor,” and the company employed the arcane powers of the Asgardian Enchantress to spawn a new Thor, who initially managed to thwart them. However, Agger’s defeat only served to amplify his power.
In the first issue of “Mortal Thor,” we are introduced to the newest incarnation of the hero – Sigurd Jarlson, a man with no memory of his divine past and devoid of supernatural powers. Jarlson crosses paths with Roxxon agents, painting them as the most nefarious corporation in Marvel lore. Their history reveals that they’ve always operated on the shady side of the law. Indeed, their actions have become synonymous with deceit and malevolence within the Marvel Universe.