Journey into Mystery #95
Journey into Mystery » Journey into Mystery #95 - The Demon Duplicators! released by Marvel on August 1963.
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5 (0) 4 (0) 3 (0) 2 (1) 1 (1) 1.2 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Annoying 3
Mostly I find this Journey Into Mystery run of Thor stories to be annoying. Take this one - Dr. Zaxton, a colleague of Dr. Blake's (can't imagine he'll end up being a villain with a name like Zaxton) creates a duplicator ray. He duplicates Thor. The evil twin threatens Thor, but ultimately that evil Thor turns out to be a paper Tiger, because he doesn't have the power of Thor (this after we've been seeing him use the powers of Thor for several pages). Then there's the matter of all the duplicat...
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The Demon Duplicators! 0
As if the cover depicting Thor against his latest threat, "a far more powerfulyourself" isn't enough amongst the splash page showing that this duplicate Thor is not to be taken lightly because he has two hammers, the following twelve pages do nothing to lift the now flailing wildly without direction series Journey into Mystery into some form of pedigree akin to either the Spider-Man or Fantastic 4 stories. Whether it's Thor's powers being used to water crops, or Dr. Blake somehow making an invin...
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More Narrative Crutches Than An Orthopaedic's Office 0
So Journey Into Mystery is on a two comic one star streak. Will this one improve upon it’s terrible predecessors or will it follow them into the one star wasteland? Read on to find out as Thor battles his most dangerous foe of all, himself.There’s a lot wrong with this issue. Firstly the first page spoils who the creator of the duplicate Thor is, taking any sense of narrative twist out of the story. Then there are numerous examples of the overpowered inventions of the week, which wou...
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