Journey into Mystery #113
In "A World Gone Mad!", Thor’s latest clash with Odin takes a personal turn when Don Blake confesses his love for Jane Foster—only to find himself powerless when Odin strips him of his divine enchantment. With Jane doubting his identity and the Grey Gargoyle on the attack, Don must rely on a mysterious ally, Honir the Hunter, to regain his godly strength—just long enough to protect her. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby, Chic Stone, and Stan Goldberg, this 1965 issue delivers a gripping blend of myth, romance, and suspense, with Kirby’s bold cover capturing the chaos in full.
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Thor upsets Odin again by declaring his love for Jane Foster. Don Blake reveals his secret identity to Jane, but she doesn't believe him. He stamps his cane and nothing happens because, unknown to him, Odin has removed the enchantment which allows him to become the God of Thunder. The Grey Gargoyle appears and attacks Don and Jane. They flee. Odin sends Honir the Hunter to aid Blake. Honir distracts the Gargoyle and grants Blake the ability to become Thor for 30 seconds, long enough to defeat the Gargoyle. Blake assists Jane and retracts his earlier admission saying the madness has left him.
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