Thor #14
"Le gouffre" marks a standout moment in the 1985 Thor series, delivering a grounded yet eerie tale of ancient secrets resurfacing in modern-day Chinatown. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life with intense detail by Mike Zeck, with inks by Gene Day and colors by Bob Sharen, the story unfolds as Shang-Chi and Leiko investigate a terrifying creature—only to uncover a chilling truth tied to Fu Manchu’s forgotten past. The cover by Gil Kane and Dan Adkins captures the mystery with striking precision.
In the heart of Chinatown, a silent terror stirs—rumors of a monstrous beast driving fear through the streets. Shang-Chi and Leiko Wu are drawn into the mystery, uncovering a chilling truth: the creature is a trained ape, bound to a forgotten Si-Fan enforcer left behind by Fu Manchu’s shadow. With David Wu, Dee, and Angela entangled in the growing danger, and even Angela’s grandmother caught in the web, the past refuses to stay buried.
In a world where Sub-Mariner never regained his memory, the amnesiac prince sails as a crew member on a desperate quest to find the fabled entrance to the Earth’s core. With the Human Torch, Captain America, Mr. Fantastic, the Thing, and the Invisible Girl aboard, the journey tests loyalty and identity—while the Watcher observes, and Captain McCandless and Sharkey watch from the shadows.
In "La plume au vent !", U.S. finds himself in a high-stakes race against Baron von Blimp’s airship, hired by the mysterious Highwayman. As bombs rain down and the storm looms, U.S. uses cunning and quick reflexes to swing onto the airship, battle its defenders, and make a daring escape just as the skies unleash their fury.
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↩ Reprints Thor #239 (1975), Master of Kung Fu #92 (1980), What If? #29 (1981), U.S. 1 #4 (1983)
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