Thor #27
In "Le fratricide...", Thor's long-simmering conflict with Loki reaches a tragic climax when the god of mischief falls at his brother's hands—only for Thor to be banished for eternity as a consequence. With the hammer now passing to Eric Masterson, a new Thor emerges, one whose identity remains intact even in the form of the thunder god. Written by Ron Frenz and Tom DeFalco, with art by Frenz and inks by Al Milgrom, this pivotal 1993 issue marks a turning point in the mythos, all rendered in bold colors by Mike Rockwitz and striking cover art by Frenz and Milgrom.
In a storm of myth and betrayal, Thor’s wrath brings down Loki—only to seal his own fate with exile. As the realms tremble, Eric Masterson rises as a new Thor, his mortal soul bound to the god’s power in a union that tests the very nature of heroism. With Odin’s shadow looming and ancient forces stirring, even the gods may not be safe from the chaos of brotherhood broken.
In "Quiconque brandira ce marteau !", Eric Masterson grapples with the weight of Thor’s power as he tries to master it without the old god’s guidance. When Ulik launches a brutal assault on both Thor and Code Blue, the line between hero and villain blurs in a clash of strength and will.
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↩ Reprints Thor #432 (1991), Thor #433 (1991)
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