Thor #6
"Les Chevaliers de Wundagore" delivers a sharp, suspenseful twist in the Captain America mythos, with Jim Steranko and Stan Lee crafting a story that redefines loyalty and identity. When Cap is ambushed by HYDRA assassins and later found only in his costume with a mask bearing Steve Rogers’ face, the truth behind his identity begins to unravel. Cover by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta adds a classic, dynamic flair to a pivotal issue from 1978, a 4 FRF comic that remains a standout in the series.
In "Demain commence une vie nouvelle," Captain America finds himself hunted by HYDRA forces loyal to Madame Hydra, setting off a tense chase that tests his resolve and forces him to question everything. As Rick Jones grapples with a cryptic message that plunges him into hallucinations, the two must navigate deception and danger—only to discover that even their closest allies might not be who they seem.
In "Le jour de Ragnarok !", Thor faces a dire threat as the fate of Asgard hangs in the balance, confronting a foe whose true identity shocks even the mighty god of thunder. With Loki's cunning and Odin's wisdom at play, the Warriors Three—Fandral, Hogun, and Volstagg—race to free Asgard's defenders, while the looming presence of the Midgard Serpent stirs ancient fears beneath the realm.
In a shadowed corner of a war-torn Europe, a famed clarinetist known only as the Pied Piper finds himself ensnared by communist forces who demand he serve as their propaganda voice. With a melody that bends reality, he turns their prison into a skyward escape, leading his captors—and perhaps the reader—into a realm beyond the world they know.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #18 (1961), Thor #127 (1966), Thor #128 (1966), Thor #129 (1966), Thor #130 (1966), Thor #131 (1966), Thor #132 (1966), Thor #133 (1966), Thor #134 (1966), Thor #135 (1966), Captain America #111 (1969)
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