Thor #210
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Hammer and the Hellfire!", Thor's desperate search for Sif takes a dangerous turn when he's ambushed by Ulik, who succeeds in tearing him from his mighty hammer. With the enchanted weapon plummeting into a blazing pit, Thor makes a reckless leap into the fire, racing against time to reclaim it before the sun's heat triggers his transformation into Dr. Blake. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by John Buscema’s dynamic art, Don Perlin’s inks, and V. Colletta’s sharp lines, this 1973 Marvel classic captures the god of thunder at his most vulnerable—fueled by fury, driven by instinct, and facing the flames head-on. The cover, a striking piece by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott, perfectly encapsulates the stakes: the hammer, the fire, and the desperate hero who dares to dive in.
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Thor is still searching for Sif. He is attacked by Ulik. Ulik succeeds in separating Thor from his hammer. Ulik's minions manage to drop the hammer into a flaming pit. Thor dives into the flames, hoping to retrieve it before he transforms into Dr. Blake.
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