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I really liked the Fear Itself comic from Marvel about 10-15ish years ago. It's just a big dumb blockbuster event that's fun to read with all the craziness that happens.
Odin has a long lost brother who's evil, and creates magic hammers which he distributes around the world to a bunch of villains (and a couple heroes like Hulk and Thing) to bring chaos and destruction to herald his coming to take over the world. Iron Man and Captain America put up a "last stand" for Asgard, which crash-landed outside of a small town in Kansas. Iron Man goes to Odin's dwarves and makes weapons and armor to give to a group of heroes to counteract the villains with their hammers.