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  • Thor Vol 1 366
Letterer1
  • John Workman
Inker1
  • Walt Simonson
Recommended
  • * Reprinted in Walt Simonson Visionaries:Thor Volume 3
Inker1
  • Walt Simonson
Editor-in-Chief
  • James Shooter
Writer1
  • Walt Simonson
Penciler1
  • Walt Simonson
Colourist1
  • Max Scheele
Writer1
  • Walt Simonson
StoryTitle
  • Sir!
Editor1
  • Ralph Macchio
Penciler1
  • Walt Simonson
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Letterer1
  • John Workman
Colourist1
  • Max Scheele
Editor1
  • Ralph Macchio
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CoverArtist
  • Walt Simonson
Country
  • USA
Speaker
  • [[W:C:marvel:Thor Odinson
Month
  • 4(xsd:integer)
Synopsis
  • Frog Thor returns to Asgard. Volstagg takes Gunnhild, who has been getting sick, in search of Twilight. At the Althing, Loki grabs the false Mjolnir and hurls it, convincing everyone that he is worthy. Just then, Frog Thor swoops in and grabs Loki. Loki tries to stop him by turning Thor into more of a frog, but his just takes away Thor's reason, and he attacks harder. Volstagg discovers the enormous machine draining power from Twilight. He gets dizzy and accidentally causes an avalanche, burying both machine and sword. With the machine destroyed, Hildy's illness is gone and Thor transforms back to his normal self. When the rest of the Asgardians ride up, Loki tries to salvage the situation. But when Thor tosses him Mjolnir, causing him to fall over, Loki's plans fall apart. Thor then announces that he will not take the throne, but instead says that honor should fall to Balder.
Notes
  • Thanks for the best run this title has ever had Walt!
quotation
  • Still, there is another perhaps more worthy of the throne than I. One whose bravery is the equal of Thor's, one whose nobility surpasses my own. I speak of none other than Balder the Brave! Balder, whose honor is beyond reproach! Balder, whose sense of justice matches that of Odin himself! Surely, the shining Balder would be a ruler worthy of the Golden Realm.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1986(xsd:integer)
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