In this issue:

Here Comes… Thorr the Unbelievable
7 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
reprinted in Where Creatures Roam 3

Nothing Can Stop... The Review!

:: Coming Soon ::

............. Philip Parodayco :: 17 February 2004

Also see:

Can A Comment Save the World?!?

I bought this comic book due to the great cover artwork. The enraged stone-giant attacking the humans was too much for me, so I had to buy it. I was not disappointed, as the main story was pure genius. Any Marvel character named Thorr can't be too bad, but I think that the golden-haired Norse god would disagree with me. He faced smaller versions of Thorr in JIM#83, and he inflicted terrible damage on those invaders from Saturn. It's another example of the Marvel staff revamping a character for a later story & it always worked for me. Sometimes, I liked the proto-types better than the later characters, and I'm sure that a lot of other readers would agree with me.

............. Tom L. Becker :: 05 July 2006

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