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    Journey into Mystery #89

    Journey into Mystery » Journey into Mystery #89 - The Thunder God And The Thug! released by Marvel on February 1963.

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    The Thunder God And The Thug! last edited by himsdahl on 02/27/24 01:52AM View full history

    1. The Thunder God and the Thug - Thor takes on a gangster.
    2. From Outer Space (text story) - Alien visitors issue an ultimatum.
    3. Barker's Body Shop! - An automotive con-man gets conned.
    4. When the Switch is Pulled... - Von Richter thinks he's built a time machine, but does it really work?
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    Not Worthy of a God 0

    So bad.Like really, really bad.Where to begin? Well to start with the title of the story is 'The Thunder God and The Thug'. That's because the villain of the piece is called 'Thug' - that's literally his name. While we let that sink in, lets talk about how the story runs... To begin with, Thor is coming back to the office, but is observed by some of his patients as he flies toward the building. To protect his secret identity, he lands in the floor above, which conveniently happens to be a manneq...

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    The Thunder God and the Thug 0

    As is become standard now, every second issue of Journey into Mystery seems to pitting the Asgard God against silly little insignificant mortals who bring out the silliness in him. This time Lee and Lieber try to attach a more tangible threat to Thor, or more specifically Don Blake, by getting Jane Foster involved. It works to a certain extent, but never capitalised on and with Foster still unaware of Blake’s secret identity (even though everytime he changes into Thor, nobody seems to catch on—”...

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