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Cover: Jack Kirby & Vince Colletta

Thor #3

Nov 1977 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
📊 ~109,930 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Bataille de titans," a greedy man discovers the source of Midas’s legendary power, hoping to harness it safely with special gloves—only to find that the moment he gains the touch, the gloves themselves turn to gold, sealing his fate. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Paul Reinman and inks by Paul Reinman, this 1977 issue delivers a classic twist on mythic hubris. The cover by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta captures the epic clash with dramatic flair.

Contains 4 stories
Bataille de titans
56 pp · Superhero
Thor

In "Bataille de titans," Thor finds himself locked in a brutal clash not with a mythic foe, but with Hercules—both vying for the affection of Jane Foster. With Odin’s wrath still burning, Thor’s powers are stripped in half and transferred to the warrior Seidring, leaving him dangerously outmatched in a battle that tests both strength and heart.

Captain America se déchaîne
24 pp · Superhero
Captain America [Steve Rogers]Steve Rogers (android)Mao Tse-Tung (unnamed)Cyril LucasWillie Lucas
Le pouvoir de Midas !
6 pp · Horror-Suspense
Simon Kluge

In "Le pouvoir de Midas !", Simon Kluge stumbles upon the legendary source of Midas’s golden touch, convinced he can harness the power without suffering its curse—until his gloves turn to gold, trapping him in a fate he never intended. A chilling twist on an ancient myth, this 1977 horror-suspense tale explores greed and unintended consequences in just six pages.

Le piège de Pluton
22.5 pp · Superhero
Thor [Donald Blake]OdinSeidringHerculesPlutoBalderHyppolitaVolstagg

In "Le piège de Pluton," Thor [Donald Blake] staggers back to his feet after his last battle, determined to confront Hercules—now bound by a mysterious contract with Pluto. With Odin’s wisdom guiding him and allies like Balder and Volstagg at his side, Thor must navigate a trap set in the shadowed realm of the underworld, where even the gods are not immune to deception.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Paul Reinman
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Vince Colletta

Reprints

↩ Reprints Strange Tales #89 (1961), Journey into Mystery #124 (1966), Journey into Mystery #125 (1966), Thor #126 (1966), Thor #127 (1966), Thor #128 (1966), Captain America #106 (1968)

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