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    Thor #133

    Thor » Thor #133 - Behold the Living Planet released by Marvel on October 1966.

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    Behold the Living Planet last edited by sergiovse on 01/16/21 08:46AM View full history

    Of all the wonders in Asgard, none can compare to the strangeness of…Ego the Living Planet! Will Hulk win over Ego to save Earth from Tana Nile? Meanwhile, Jane Foster gets a teaching offer from a dubious employer.

    Ego and the Recorder guest star in "Beyond the Living Planet!" Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta.

    Story B: "Tales of Asgard" back-up: "Valhalla!" Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Colletta. Kirby/Colletta cover.

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    First Appearance of Ego with nice art and Interesting Story 0

    Nice Jack kirby art and interesting story, a bit tarnished by a sudden and Deux ex Machina ending.The first appearance of Ego that could, and should have longed more issues. Dealing with Ego and finding a way to overcome him has many possibilities to last more than an issue.The bureaucratic Rigellians and Tana Mile alien earth conquest it's also different from other aliens invasions, and with a funny end on Tana´s side.The bound established between Thor and the Recorder IA through all the...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Ego, it gets in the way of good writing! 0

    In this issue, Thor and a Colonist Recorder venture onto and within Ego the living planet, in what is reminiscent of some of the worst episodes of the Star Trek series.  My biggest problem with this issue is that everyone seems to act out of character: Ego is an all-powerful god-entity, yet he seems to feel the need to impress Thor and a recording robot. Back on Earth, Tana Nile, an alien invader with almost no understanding of Terran culture and customs runs afoul of the police, and uses Engl...

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