Thor #482
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Long Day's Journey Into Mystery Chapter One," Thor faces a crisis when the New Immortals seize one of the escape modules, forcing Jane Foster to confront the unsettling truth about Don Blake. With Blake's identity in question, Thor must step in to fight back—only to find even his might is no match for the formidable Nobilus. As the battle turns dire, Thor departs to seek a new ally, leaving the fate of the mission uncertain. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Stewart Johnson, with inks by Carmine Imperato, colors by Ovi Hondru, and letters by Janice Chiang, this 1995 issue features a cover by Lou Harrison.
Thor races to protect his allies after a mysterious explosion fractures their ship, leaving him and the Godpack scattered in the void. As paranoia grows and trust erodes, Thor must confront the unsettling truth that betrayal may be among those he calls friend—especially when Dr. Don Blake collapses in agony, reaching out to him just before vanishing into the dark.
In "Chapter 4: All the Gods at Once," Thor finds himself outmatched when the New Immortals seize an escape module, forcing Jane Foster Kincaid to confront the truth about Dr. Don Blake. With the Godpack at his side and the New Immortals closing in, Thor must abandon the fight to seek a new ally—before the odds become too great to overcome.
In "Chapter 5: While Mephisto's Away...", Thor wages a fierce battle against Mephisto’s demonic forces to free Loki, who’s been captured and held as bait. With the stakes rising and time running short, Thor urges Loki to join the fight against Nobilus and the New Immortals—but the god of mischief has his own conditions, and his motives remain as unpredictable as ever.
In "Chapter 6: The Enemy Within," Thor faces a shocking betrayal as Luminor, once a trusted ally among the New Immortals, is exposed as the traitor. With the High Evolutionary’s forces closing in and Loki revealing his true hand in the conflict, Thor must confront the consequences of a secret pact he made with the god of mischief—admitting to Jane Foster Kincaid that he traded peace for silence, and now the price is due.
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Reprinted in Thor Epic Collection #22 (2023)
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