Thor: La Lucha por Asgard #2
Thor takes a bold stand when he leads an army down the road to Hel, determined to free souls wrongfully held in Hela’s realm just as his warriors have returned to Asgard. With the fate of the lost hanging in the balance, the God of Thunder marches into the heart of death itself.
In "¡Los vivos y los muertos!", Thor leads the Asgardians in a desperate assault on the gates of Hel, where he confronts Hela in a brutal struggle for the souls imprisoned in her realm. As the battle rages, the cost of victory becomes painfully clear when Hela inflicts a lasting wound upon Thor’s face.
In "¡Como alma que lleva Hela!", the Asgardians make a desperate dash through the shadowed halls of Hel, pursued by Hela's relentless minions. With time running out and the path to safety blocked, the Executioner makes a final, heroic stand to ensure their escape.
In "¡Thor croa!", the fate of Asgard hangs in the balance as the Althing convenes to choose a new ruler—yet the mighty Thor is nowhere to be found. Trapped in the body of a frog in Central Park, he must navigate a hidden war among his amphibian kin against a sinister rat army, all while a mysterious blade from Surtur’s past begins to stir.
In "Adivina quién viene a cenar," Thor, the Frog of Thunder, finds himself caught between two battles: leading his amphibian allies in a fierce war against the rats and fending off the chaotic antics of the mutant Piper and his alligator entourage. With the fate of the swamp hanging in the balance, Thor must use both his strength and wit to keep the peace—before dinner turns into disaster.
In "¡Señor!", Thor, the Frog of Thunder, returns to Asgard to confront Loki and end the amphibian curse that has plagued him. With the help of Volstagg and the power of Surtur's sword, the curse is broken—but not before Hela frees Kurse from Hel, and Thor makes the unexpected decision to abdicate the throne in favor of Balder.
In "Temporada de cosecha," the fragile peace of Asgard crackles with tension as the Althing approaches and Balder prepares to be crowned ruler. Amid the political unrest, a shocking act of violence erupts during the ceremony when Kurse appears and assassinates the monarch-to-be.
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