Thor #219
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Galaxy Consumed!", Thor ventures into the deadly Black Stars, where cosmic forces clash and ancient enmities ignite across the void. With John Buscema’s dynamic art bringing the battle-scarred cosmos to life, the God of Thunder confronts the terrifying Karaganda, Dark Lord of the Outer Realm, in a clash that could decide the fate of entire worlds. A 20-cent marvel from 1974, this issue features the bold cover art of John Buscema and the storytelling of Gerry Conway.
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The Black Stars threaten to consume all before them, but they are inhabited by warring factions. Battles are fought and strange alliances formed. Eventually, Thor comes face-to-face with Karaganda, Dark Lord of the Outer Realm.
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