Thor #14
In "Tonnerre au 31e siècle," Odin’s wrath turns against Balder when the god is condemned for abandoning battle to save a fallen bird—yet even the might of Asgard’s ruler cannot harm him, as nature itself protects the beloved god. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby, with inks by Vince Colletta, this 1981 issue features a striking cover by John Buscema and Joe Sinnott, capturing the mythic clash between divine authority and the enduring power of compassion.
In a tale of myth and mercy, Balder—beloved son of Odin—faces execution for defying battle to save a fallen bird, only to be spared when the very earth and creatures of Asgard refuse to harm him. As Odin grapples with the weight of his son’s innocence and the strange power that protects him, Thor watches in quiet awe, while new figures like Tyr and Honir step into the shadow of destiny.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #98 (1963), Journey into Mystery #106 (1964), The Avengers #78 (1970), The Avengers #79 (1970), Thor Annual #6 (1977), Super Héros #9 (1981), Faucon Noir #21 (1981)
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