Thor #292
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "If an Eye Offend Thee...!", Thor #292 (1980) delivers a pivotal moment as the clash between the Greek Gods and the Eternals reaches its climax. With Odin refusing to kill his own son, Thor departs Olympia on a quest to reclaim the mystic eye he once sacrificed to Mimir. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by Keith Pollard’s dynamic art, with Chic Stone’s inks, Carl Gafford’s colors, and Joe Rosen’s lettering, this issue marks a turning point in Thor’s journey. The cover, by Keith Pollard and Bob Layton, captures the weight of the moment.
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The battle between the Greek Gods and the Eternals comes to an end when Odin refuses to kill his son Thor. Thor leaves Olympia to find the mystic eye of Odin that he sacrificed to Mimir.
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