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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.
The Mighty Thor Vol. 2: Journey into Mystery #121–125; Thor #126–152, Annual #2; Not Brand Echh 3: 2013, October 2017 reprint 0-7851-6783-8. 978-1-302-90381-7. The Mighty Thor Vol. 3: Thor #153–194 October 2017 1-302-90381-0: The Mighty Thor Vol. 4: Thor #195–228 and material from Marvel Treasury Edition #3 May 2023 978-1-302-94982-2 ...
Its opening weekend earned $144.2 million, which was the largest debut of the Thor franchise, the twelfth-largest for the MCU, and the third-largest for 2022, behind Multiverse of Madness ($187.4 million) and Jurassic World Dominion ($145 million). Of the $144.2 million figure, over $13.8 million came from IMAX, making it the fifth-highest July ...
Thor #408 featured the merging of the character Eric Masterson with Thor, Masterson being utilized as the God of Thunder's alter ego until issue #432. [3] Thor #432 featured the character assuming the role of Thor, and appearing as the title character until Thor #459. [4] Following Thor #459, Masterson was introduced as "Thunderstrike" in the ...
But in Season 2, Episode 4 (“Heart of the TVA”), Thor gets a more substantial mention. Sylvie (Sophia Di Martino), a hardened and usually trigger-happy female Loki variant, ...
Keith Pollard (/ ˈ p ɒ l ər d /; born January 20, 1950) [2] is an American comic book artist.Originally from the Detroit area, [3] Pollard is best known for his simultaneous work on the Marvel Comics titles The Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and Thor in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
[volume & issue needed] Heimdall had to deal with a major crisis in the life of Thor, as Thor had been banished into the subconscious of the mortal Eric Masterson, who had assumed Thor's responsibilities. [volume & issue needed] Sif was determined to find the real Thor, and her determination drove a wedge between her and Heimdall.
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.