Thor #11
In "A Thor rien d'impossible," Stan Lee and Steve Ditko deliver a mind-bending tale where a daring spaceflight to the edge of the visible universe takes an unexpected turn—when the pilot's journey at faster-than-light speeds triggers a mysterious de-aging process, offering a miraculous, if bewildering, cure. The story unfolds with quiet wonder, blending cosmic scale with intimate personal stakes, all rendered in Ditko’s distinctive, intricate style. The cover by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta captures the moment with striking, dynamic energy.
In "A Thor rien d'impossible," Thor [Donald Blake] faces off against the relentless Destroyer in a battle that pushes him to his limits—unaware that the creature's power is drawn from Sif's very life force. As Odin finally intervenes to restore Thor's full might, chaos erupts elsewhere: Ulik leads a Troll army against Karnilla's castle, and in a twist of fate, she frees Balder from her control, setting a new conflict in motion.
In a bold leap of science and sacrifice, a volunteer pilot embarks on a high-stakes mission aboard a rocket capable of exceeding light speed, aiming to reach the edge of the visible universe. As the journey unfolds, he begins to de-age—his body regressing to infancy—miraculously curing a terminal illness, but leaving his fate and the true nature of the journey shrouded in mystery.
In "Un nouvel allié," Captain America and Falcon find themselves caught in a dangerous game when the Red Skull wields the Cosmic Cube to swap bodies with Captain America, forcing Falcon to confront the truth about his ally. As the Skull manipulates the Cube to torment both heroes, a desperate battle unfolds—until MODOK’s new Catholite Block begins to unravel the Cube’s power, leaving the fate of the Skull and the heroes uncertain.
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↩ Reprints Amazing Adult Fantasy #11 (1962), Journey into Mystery #117 (1965), Thor #150 (1968), Thor #151 (1968), Thor #152 (1968), Captain America #118 (1969), Captain America #119 (1969)
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