Thor #10
In "Abandonné sur Terre," Odin commands Balder’s execution for deserting the battlefield to save a fallen bird, but the god’s deep connection to nature proves unbreakable—every creature and plant shields him from harm, turning his sentence into a decree of invincibility. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby, with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1978 issue features Kirby’s iconic cover pencils and Colletta’s bold inks, capturing a moment of mythic tension.
Thor [Donald Blake], stripped of his powers by Odin and left stranded on Earth, finds himself manipulated by the Ringmaster into joining the Circus of Crime—his Asgardian strength now his only weapon in a world where he no longer belongs.
In a tale of divine duty and unexpected mercy, Odin commands Balder’s execution for abandoning the battlefield to save a fallen bird—only to find his son’s innocence and compassion so profound that nature itself shields him from harm. As the gods grapple with the consequences of a fate that defies death, Balder’s unshakable bond with the world around him becomes a test of power, loyalty, and the true meaning of invincibility.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #106 (1964), Journey into Mystery #107 (1964), Thor #145 (1967), Thor #146 (1967), Thor #147 (1967), Thor #148 (1968), Thor #149 (1968)
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