Thor #3
In "Cette armure creuse," Thor steps in when Loki's reckless use of Iceman's powers draws the wrath of the Storm Giants, who come seeking the unnatural cold at the heart of the disturbance. With the threat of Hela's curse looming, Thor forges a new protective armor to shield Loki—though the true cost of that act may be more than either of them expected. Written by Walt Simonson and illustrated by Sal Buscema, with inks by Sal Buscema and colors by Christie Scheele, this 1989 issue features a cover by Walter Simonson, whose pencils and inks define the dramatic, mythic tone of the story.
In "Cette armure creuse," Thor grapples with a mysterious project on Midgard as ancient threats converge—Dark Elves unleash the monstrous Grendell, while Loki manipulates Iceman to plunge Asgard into eternal winter, awakening the Storm Giants. With allies like Sif, Fandral, and Hogun at his side, and unexpected help from X-Factor’s Beast and Iceman, Thor must defend both realms from a storm of myth and betrayal.
In a storm-lashed realm where ice and fury collide, Loki finds himself hunted not just by enemies, but by the very forces he summoned. With Thor’s thunder echoing in the distance and the Storm Giants closing in, an uneasy alliance forms as even the mightiest heroes must confront the chaos of Loki’s ambition.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Thor #377 (1987), Thor #378 (1987)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #229 hors série (1989), Titans #121 (1989), Titans #122 (1989)
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