Die offizielle Marvel-Comic-Sammlung #13
In "… aber Dr. Blake kann sterben!", Loki's theft of Thor's hammer sends the God of Thunder crashing to Midgard, where he’s forced to take human form as Don Blake—only to be ambushed by the trickster. With Sif wounded in the skirmish, Blake must step into the operating room, facing a life-or-death emergency that tests his courage as much as his medical skill. A classic tale of vulnerability and heroism, written by Stan Lee and Michael Strittmatter, illustrated with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta, and presented on a striking cover by Kirby and Colletta.
In "... aber Dr. Blake kann sterben!", Loki's theft of Thor's hammer sends the god of thunder crashing to Midgard, where he's forced to confront his foe as mortal Don Blake—only to see Sif gravely wounded in the clash. With time running out, Blake must step into the operating room, facing a battle not of gods, but of life and death, as his own identity becomes the last line of defense.
In "Es erwachet... Mangog!", the fate of Asgard hangs in the balance as Ulik unleashes the ancient terror Mangog from his prison. With Odin in the Odinsleep and Loki now seated on the throne, Thor faces a dire choice between surrendering to Hela’s vision of eternal war or defending his realm from an awakening force beyond reckoning.
In "Das Ende des Universums!", Thor and Sif return to Asgard just as Loki unleashes a dire threat: Mangog, a force of apocalyptic hunger, marches toward the realm to claim the Odinsword and ignite Ragnarok. With the fate of Asgard hanging in the balance, Thor and the Warriors Three must face the beast before it can fulfill its dark purpose.
In "Nach ihm... Ragnarök!", Balder and the Legion of the Lost flee Karnilla’s grasp to join the fray as Mangog unleashes his fury upon Asgard. Just as the monstrous force reaches for the Odinsword, Odin awakens—his return a desperate hope in the face of inevitable destruction.
In a quiet moment on a Norwegian vacation, Dr. Don Blake stumbles upon an alien invasion when he discovers a strange walking stick—unbeknownst to him, the key to summoning Thor, the Norse god of thunder, and facing the relentless Stone Men of Saturn.
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↩ Reprints Thor #153 (1968), Thor #154 (1968), Thor #155 (1968), Thor #156 (1968), Thor #157 (1968), Thor #158 (1968), Thor #159 (1968)
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