Thor: La Maldición de Hela #1
In "El ojo del vigilante," Thor follows a lead from an old woman to a floating castle, where he hopes to find the true Balder—after learning the one in Asgard is a deception. The castle, a place of ancient magic and danger, holds secrets tied to Balder’s past, when he once rescued three women from a troll only to fall under their spell. Now, the same site may hold the key to uncovering the real hero.
In "Paz en la Tierra...", Balder ascends to the throne of Asgard, marking a new era for the realm. With Asgard's fate shifting, Thor chooses to leave for Midgard, drawn by uncertain forces. Meanwhile, a recently freed convict named Thug Thatcher, after a fatal mistake, takes on the mantle of the new Zaniac, setting a dangerous course across the mortal world.
In "El don de la muerte," Thor returns to Midgard seeking a quiet life, but peace is short-lived. After spending time with his boss's children, he's warned by the Frogs that something sinister stirs beneath the city. When he investigates the Morlock tunnels, he stumbles upon a brutal scene: the Marauders are hunting down the former X-Man, Angel.
In "¡Fuegos en la noche!", Thor races to shield the dying Angel from the Marauders, even as Hela’s curse weakens him with brittle bones. With Balder calling forth Odin’s second Raven and Kevin and Mick finding unexpected refuge in Volstagg’s family, the battle in the Morlock tunnels turns into a desperate fight for survival. As the smoke clears, Thor faces the aftermath with fire and resolve.
In "Sombras del pasado," Thor grapples with lingering echoes of his past as Tony constructs a new defensive armor for his injured arm. As Loki and Hela conspire to exploit his vulnerabilities, Thor begins hunting down old enemies—only to find them dissolving into ordinary people, blurring the line between memory and reality.
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