
I took the feedback seriously to make this happen. I do promote students reading books of interest, and I do not believe that students should be forced to only read books on their level, yet I know that knowing a book’s level helps teachers ensure they are incorporating books of all genres and levels in their classroom library. I understood that need.Īs a former English teacher and elementary and secondary literacy coach, I know that teachers need this information.

Their books were well received by teachers and librarians however, teachers said they wished they knew what the book levels were. Since our company’s creation was inspired by our boys, and they love to write, we knew the first two books published had to be written by them. Whatever the case, Wen's art does him justice, and perhaps if Chris Hemsworth gets his way and makes more Thor films, we might yet see Balder roaming among the stars.I’m an educator, and when my husband and I decided to start our book publishing company, Barnes Brothers Books, last year on March 31, 2019, I knew I needed input from educators.

He might have just been a stray idea that was being thrown around conceptually. Sadly, we have no idea exactly why he never made it to the screen, or even how long he was a part of the production process. He hangs around with Thor a lot, though, so he ultimately has to give up that oath and fight alongside his half-brother again.īalder is one of the most fascinating supporting characters in Thor comics, and having him around in the films could have been a very useful storytelling addition, particularly in the build-up to Ragnarok. This is, as with most things, complicated by one of Loki's schemes, and along the way Balder briefly spends time in Hel, where he sees the souls of the thousands he's killed as a warrior and swears to never fight again. Like his counterpart in Norse mythology, Baldr, it is prophesied that he's the one who will bring about Ragnarok, which leads Odin to concoct magical means of making him invulnerable. He's Thor's half-brother, something which was only revealed fairly recently, and a loyal fighting companion to the Warriors Three and the God of Thunder. A post shared by Charlie Wen has a Marvel Comics history dating back to 1962.
