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A second Journey into Mystery ran 19 issues (October 1972 – October 1975). [18] The title was one of four launched by Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Roy Thomas to form a line of science fiction and horror anthologies with more thematic cohesion than the company's earlier attempts that decade, [19] which had included the series Chamber of Darkness and Tower of Shadows.
Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #503–521 (November 1996 – June 1998, features The Lost Gods story arc, Shang-Chi, Black Widow, Hannibal King; does not feature Thor) Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #−1 (July 1997) Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #622–655 (April 2011 – August 2013) and Journey into Mystery vol. 1 #626.1 (August 2011)
Mjolnir, which first appears in Journey into Mystery #83 (Aug. 1962), was created by writers Stan Lee and Larry Lieber and designed by artists Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott. Mjolnir is typically depicted as a large, square-headed gray sledgehammer, with a short, round handle wrapped in brown leather, culminating in a looped lanyard.
The five-page featurette "Tales of Asgard" was added in Journey into Mystery #97 (Oct. 1963), [4] followed by "The Mighty Thor" becoming the dominant cover logo with issue #104 (May 1964). The feature itself expanded to 18 pages in #105, which eliminated the remaining anthological story from each issue; it was reduced to 16 pages five issues later.
Thor Odinson is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, based on the god from Old Norse religion and mythology, Thor ().Created by artist Jack Kirby, writer Stan Lee, and scripter Larry Lieber, the character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (1962) and first received his own title with Thor #126 (1966).
Korg is part of the Kronan race seen in Journey into Mystery #83. After his defeat at the hands of Thor when the Stone Men tried to invade Earth, Korg was imprisoned by the Red King on the alien planet of Sakaar. He was forced into slavery by an obedience disk and made to fight for his life in the gladiatorial arenas.
(based on Journey into Mystery #83) Jane Foster would eventually become the new Thor in Thor (vol. 4) #1. What if the original Marvel Bullpen had become the Fantastic Four? (based on The Fantastic Four #1) This world made a brief tongue-in-cheek appearance in Paradise X: Heralds.
Loki in Journey into Mystery #85 (Oct.) Odin in Journey into Mystery #85 (Oct.) Puppet Master in Fantastic Four #8 (Nov.) Rick Jones in The Incredible Hulk #1 (May) Sif in Journey into Mystery #85 (Oct.) Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug.) Skrulls in Fantastic Four #2 (Jan.) Thor in Journey into Mystery #83 (Aug.) Thunderbolt Ross in The ...