Thor #11
In "Dans le feu du combat !", Thor faces off against the enigmatic Quicksand as she threatens to trigger a catastrophic meltdown at a nuclear power plant, testing his strength and resolve. Meanwhile, a disoriented Hogun clashes with Daredevil in a desperate, confused fight, mistaking the blind hero for a demonic force. Written by Tom DeFalco and brought to life by Ron Frenz’s dynamic art, with inks by Brett Breeding and colors by Max Scheele, this 1990 issue delivers high-stakes action and unexpected tension. The cover, penciled by Frenz and inked by Breeding, captures the chaos in bold, striking detail.
In "Dans le feu du combat!", Thor [Sigurd Jarlson] races against time to stop Quicksand from triggering a nuclear meltdown at a power plant, while chaos erupts among the Warriors Three—Hogun, convinced Daredevil is a demon, clashes with him in a frenzy. With Balder, Heimdall, and the Enchantress watching the storm unfold, the fate of the city hangs in the balance as old allies and hidden threats collide.
In "Et comment les mortels te reconnaîtront-ils ?", a television writer tracks down individuals whose lives intersected with Thor—ranging from former Avengers like Iron Man and the Wasp to figures from his mythic past like Balder and the Warriors Three—each offering a fragment of the god’s legacy. As the interviews unfold, the lines between legend, memory, and myth blur, revealing how the mortal world remembers a god who walks among them.
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↩ Reprints Thor #393 (1988), Thor #394 (1988)
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