I'm not a comic book rereader, sorry if this has been handled already.
"Asgard isn't a place, it's a people." Cool.
"Remember this place, home." Odin, somewhere on the coast of Norway. (Naturally.)
Now, given that Sutur has destroyed Asgard the Place, Asgard the People need a new home. In "Known Space"* humans are scattered about the cosmos. The Bifrost would have given Asgardians even more mobility. So it follows, I think, that the destruction of Asgard, and the destruction of one ship load of people, would not have eliminated the chance to rebuild Asgard somewhere, say an Asgardian-friendly area on Earth?
"Asgard isn't a place, it's a people." Cool.
"Remember this place, home." Odin, somewhere on the coast of Norway. (Naturally.)
Now, given that Sutur has destroyed Asgard the Place, Asgard the People need a new home. In "Known Space"* humans are scattered about the cosmos. The Bifrost would have given Asgardians even more mobility. So it follows, I think, that the destruction of Asgard, and the destruction of one ship load of people, would not have eliminated the chance to rebuild Asgard somewhere, say an Asgardian-friendly area on Earth?