Fantastic! #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer!", the mighty Thor faces his most cunning foe yet when Loki steals his enchanted hammer, setting off a whirlwind of chaos across Asgard. Written by Alf Wallace and brought to life with dynamic art by Luis Bermejo, this 1967 classic blends mythic spectacle with a touch of mischievous magic. The cover, a vibrant showcase of action and myth by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers, captures the thunderous clash of gods and trickster alike.
In "The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer!" from Fantastic! #13 (1967), Loki uses magic to steal Thor’s hammer and escape his chains, setting off a tense chase back to Asgard. With Thor determined to reclaim his weapon and Loki laying deadly traps in his path, the battle of wits and strength begins—only one of them will walk away with the hammer.
In "The X-Men Tackle the Mighty Blob Part 2," the Blob’s sudden return of memory sparks a crisis when Cerebro detects his name, prompting Scott to summon the X-Men. As Magneto unleashes missiles in the heat of battle, the Blob realizes he’s been used—leaving him torn between loyalty and the life he once knew.
In the tense aftermath of the Paralyser’s fading effects, the Link finds himself powerless and imprisoned once more, his strength gone and his fate uncertain. Lita Munro’s desperate attempts to reach him are blocked, while Dr. Kelso, driven by obsession, devises a smaller, more controlled version of the Paralyser to test his theories—abducting the Link to a hidden lab where surgery looms. As Kelso leaves the room, the Link is left alone with his thoughts, the weight of what’s to come pressing in.
In "Face-To-Face With The Sinister Scarecrow!", a contortionist turned criminal takes on the guise of the Scarecrow, stealing sensitive plans from Tony Stark with the intent to sell them to Cuba. Iron Man races to stop him, tracking the thief through a series of daring confrontations before the two face off in a high-stakes showdown.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #92 (1963), Tales of Suspense #51 (1964), The X-Men #7 (1964)
Reprinted in The Complete Johnny Future #[nn] (2020)
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