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    Thor #1

    Thor » Thor #1 - In Search Of The Gods released by Marvel on July 1998.

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    In Search Of The Gods last edited by SaveMeAndy on 01/09/24 09:02AM View full history

    Thor has returned to this dimension to find that much has changed! A man claiming to be Heimdall has taken hostage the "Balloon Bunch Day Care" and promises not to hurt anyone if he gets an audience with the Mighty Thor! The only way to prove if this man is the guardian of the Rainbow Bridge or not is to take him to Asgard. Apon their arrival Thor learns his identity. In anger and sadness of the fall of his great home and kingdom Thor throws his hammer Mjolnir into the ruins of Asgard only to, not to his realization, free the Destroyer! With this "god killer" on the loose The Avengers must act quickly with the help of their most powerful member (Thor). The Destroyer is almost invincible! The Avengers must fight with all that is in them to defeat this great foe! But will that be enough?

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    Come On, It's Thor! 0

    I really love Thor's character. I've never read a Thor series before so I was looking for a good set of comics about the character to read. The newest series, " Thor" looked really good but my eye caught " The Mighty Thor." Honestly the reason it caught my eye was because John Romita Jr.'s name and art were on the cover. I'll pretty much buy anything John Romita Jr. does. I don't think I've ever read anything that he did the art for that wasn't good.   I'm new to the Thor story line so I don't ...

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    Common, It's Thor! 0

    I really love Thor's character. I've never read a Thor series before so I was looking for a good set of comics about the character to read. The newest series, "Thor" looked really good but my eye caught "The Mighty Thor." Honestly the reason it caught my eye was because John Romita Jr.'s name and art were on the cover. I'll pretty much buy anything John Romita Jr. does. I don't think I've ever read anything that he did the art for that wasn't good.  I'm new to the Thor story line so I don't know...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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