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Cover: Jack Kirby & Dick Ayers

Fantastic! #13

May 1967 · IPC · 9d [0-0-9 GBP]
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“The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer!”

In "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.

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writer Alf Wallace · artist, inker Luis Bermejo · cover Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers

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artist, inker Luis Bermejo
cover pencils, inks Jack Kirby
cover inks Dick Ayers

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24-hours have passed and the effects of the "Paralyser" are wearing off. The Link is being held at gunpoint again but this time he no longer has his super-strength. He is jailed (again!) Lita Munro wants to visit the Link but she is denied access. Dr. Kelso, however, wants to know why the Link was impervious to the effects of the Paralyser He constructs a miniature version (which only paralyzes people for 30 minutes) and uses it on some policemen as he abducts the Link and takes him to his hide-out. Kelso plans to operate on the Link. He leaves the room, allowing the Link to ponder his fate!

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