Thor Epic Collection #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fall of Asgard!", Thor—possessing Loki's body—teams up with Sif and the Warriors Three to battle Mephisto's realm and confront the real Loki, who's threatening U.N. delegates. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic art by Neal Adams and inks by Joe Sinnott, this epic clash of gods and deception sees Thor reclaim his true form in a high-stakes showdown. The cover, by Marie Severin and Sam Grainger, captures the moment's intensity.
In "The Fall of Asgard!", chaos erupts as Loki, backed by treacherous allies, strikes while Odin sleeps. With the Ring Imperial stolen and Sif taken hostage, Thor and his companions must navigate a kingdom turned against them—facing not just Loki’s betrayal, but the rising threat of Mountain Giants, Trolls, and Gnomes. As Asgard teeters on the edge of ruin, loyalty is tested and the fate of the realm hangs in the balance.
In "Inferno!", Loki’s treachery ignites chaos in Asgard as he seizes power and imprisons Thor, the Warriors Three, and plots to claim Sif as his bride. With Balder’s help, the heroes break free and race to stop Loki’s scheme—only to face a far greater threat as Surtur descends upon the realm in flames. As the skies burn and Asgard trembles, the Asgardians must stand together against the coming inferno.
In "To End in Flames!", Thor and his allies face their greatest trial as Surtur unleashes his fury upon Asgard. With the fate of the realm hanging in the balance, Balder awakens Odin from the Odinsleep, and the All-Father’s return brings a final, thunderous reckoning. As the smoke clears and the dust settles, the weary Asgardians stand together—victorious, but forever changed.
In "Death Is a Stranger," Thor and Sif stand at the edge of Asgard’s fate, facing the enigmatic Stranger and the monstrous Abomination in a battle that tests their courage and resolve. As the fate of the realm hangs in the balance, their bond is forged in fire—and sealed in a moment of quiet triumph.
In "No More the Thunder God!", Loki takes on Thor’s form, tricking even his closest allies. Balder and Sif, believing the false Thor to be the real one, engage in battle—until injury forces a moment of clarity. As the real Thor, now wearing Loki’s face, struggles to prove his identity, the truth begins to unravel in the midst of chaos and betrayal.
When Gods Go Mad! kicks off with a cosmic twist: Thor and Loki have swapped bodies, leaving the gods of Asgard scrambling to untangle the chaos. As Odin, unaware of the switch, sees Loki (in Thor’s form) clash with his own son, he banishes the apparent traitor to Hades—where Mephisto rules. Now trapped in a frozen prison, Thor must convince his allies—Sif, the Warriors Three, and even Balder—that he’s not the enemy, even as time runs out and the realm of the damned begins to close in.
In a high-stakes clash across realms, Thor—possessing Loki’s body—teams with Sif and the Warriors Three to escape Mephisto’s twisted domain, only to confront Loki himself, who’s using Mjölnir to menace the United Nations delegates. As the two gods face off in a battle of wills and identities, the fate of their souls hangs in the balance.
In "The Prisoner— the Power— and— Dr. Doom!", Thor—also known as Donald Blake—faces a twisted challenge when Doctor Doom, having secretly built missile silos in Latveria, captures Blake and demands he fix Doom’s disfigured face. With Odin’s blessing to return to Midgard, Thor escapes captivity, transforms, and sets out to stop Doom’s plans—just as a missile is launched toward a city below. Amidst the chaos, Thor must confront both Doom’s cunning and the escalating threat, while the fate of Cosette Lafarge, Professor Pierre Lafarge, Harris Hobbs, Sif, and Balder hangs in the balance.
In "The World Beyond!", Thor must defend Asgard from Loki’s latest assault, even as he receives a vision of Odin in grave danger. With Asgard under siege and his father vanished into the unknown, Thor prepares to journey beyond the known realms—into the fabled World Beyond—where Infinity looms as a threat older than time. Alongside the Warriors Three, Sif, and the enigmatic Silent One, Thor faces the storm of war, myth, and the ever-present shadow of Mangog’s past.
Thor ventures into the World Beyond in search of answers about Odin’s disappearance, where he encounters the enigmatic Guardian and the mysterious Silent One. As Infinity wages war across the cosmos, tearing through reality itself, Thor must face the unraveling of existence while the fate of the Nine Realms hangs in the balance.
In "The End of Infinity!", Thor uncovers a truth that shakes the foundation of Asgard: the cosmic entity Infinity is none other than Odin himself. As the god of thunder confronts this revelation, he's drawn into a battle that pits father against father, with Hela’s shadowy hand guiding the chaos. With Asgard’s fate hanging in the balance, Odin must make a desperate choice—one that could cost Thor his life.
When Loki seizes the Odin-Ring and usurps the throne of Asgard, he turns his wrath on Thor and the Warriors Three, then unleashes Durok the Demolisher upon Earth. With Odin’s power in his grasp and chaos spreading across realms, the fate of Asgard and the world hangs in the balance.
In "Conflagration!", Loki’s tyrannical rule over Asgard ignites chaos as Thor clashes with the relentless Durok the Demolisher, struggling to hold the line. With the realm on the brink, Balder and Karnilla rush to Thor’s side, and in a desperate bid to turn the tide, Balder calls upon the Silver Surfer—unleashing a force far beyond Asgard’s borders.
In "What Power Unleashed?", Thor fights to reclaim Asgard from Loki’s iron grip, while the Silver Surfer confronts Durok the Demolisher in a clash that spans time and space. As the fate of Asgard hangs in the balance, ancient forces rise—Trolls, Storm Giants, and the enigmatic Karnilla—testing the limits of power, loyalty, and destiny.
In "This Fatal Fury!", Loki’s usurpation of Asgard reaches a breaking point as Thor, sentenced to death, escapes by transforming into Don Blake—only to reclaim his godly power and defy his brother’s tyranny. With Sif in peril and the Odin-ring beginning to consume Loki, the Warriors Three awaken Odin from the Odinsleep, setting in motion a reckoning that leaves the fate of the realm hanging in the balance.
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