Thor: Blood Oath #6
In *Thor: Blood Oath #6* (2006), Thor and the Warriors Three journey to Egypt to complete their trials, facing towering serpent statues guarding the path to the hill of Toth. After Hogun reaches the summit and fulfills the final task, tensions flare when Gnives sends Ulik to stop them—only for Gnives’ wife to intervene and broker a surprising truce. Written by Michael Avon Oeming and illustrated by Scott Kolins, with colors by Wil Quintana and letters by Dave Lanphear, the issue’s cover by Scott Kolins captures the epic scale of the quest. Thor returns to New York, resuming his life as Donald Blake.
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The Japanese warriors guarding the Grasscutter sword allow Thor to take it, as this releases them into the afterlife. Thor and the Warriors travel to Egypt to climb the hill of Toth, but their progress is impeded by giant serpent statues. Hogun reaches the summit and shouts three times, which fulfills all five tasks set for them. But Gnives isn't happy about the success of the Asgardians and sends Ulik to take them out. Gnives' wife shows up and chews him out, allowing the differing parties to come to an adequate compromise. Thor returns to New York and his life as Donald Blake.
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