Der mächtige Thor #4
In "Als Loki allein stand...", Loki finds himself caught between the icy might of Iceman and the wrath of the Storm Giants, who come seeking the unnatural source of cold. When Thor intervenes to save Loki’s life, their uneasy alliance takes a surprising turn as Thor forges protective armor to shield Loki from Hela’s curse.
In "Giganten der Vorzeit," Thor must defend Asgard from a surprise attack by Frost Giants who seek to awaken the Midgard Serpent. When a massive dragon appears, seemingly answering their call, Thor confronts the beast—only to uncover a shocking deception before facing the true threat: Jormungand.
In "Die leere Rüstung," a sleeping Asgard lies under a strange curse, while the Storm Giants unleash their fury on the fallen body of the Hela-cursed Thor—reducing him to a pulp. When the giants are tricked into reviving the ancient Destroyer, Thor is restored, only to face a fate far worse than death: being consumed by the very armor he must now battle.
In "Fegefeuer," Matt’s world collapses further as he dares to face the Kingpin head-on—only to be left broken and abandoned. After the Kingpin stages a brutal murder using Matt’s own weapon and casts him into the river, the city’s search turns up nothing. But when Matt surfaces, the Kingpin realizes the dead don’t stay buried—and neither does justice.
In "Aussätzig!", young Matt Murdock recalls the traumatic night a man in a Santa suit attacked him, leaving him wounded and helpless—only to be rescued and cared for by Sister Maggie. As the memory unfolds, a shadowed figure warns Ben not to dig deeper into the connection between Matt Murdock and the Kingpin, hinting at secrets buried beneath the surface.
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