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Journey into Mystery volume 1 Continues into Thor vol. 1 with issue 126.
Journey into Mystery volume 1 was a comic that began publication in 1952 by Atlas, and although it wasn't until the eighty-third issue that Thor even appeared in comics, let alone the title, it is most often linked to his character. This is why after releasing the one hundred and twenty-fifth issue of the series in 1966 that the series changed its name to become the first volume entitled Thor volume 1. For more than three hundred issues the title remained as Thor, but in 1996 after the five hundred and second issue of the series, they decided to change the name back to Journey into Mystery (vol.3) which is what it was called up until its end in 1998 with the five hundred and twenty-first issue. Although these later Journey into Mystery issues (503-521) spin out of Thor vol.1, they are not counted in the collective Thor series.
Back in 1998, Thor's adventures restarted in the first issue of Thor volume 2 and there they were contained until issue eighty-five when the series concluded because of Avengers: Disassembled in 2004. After that event Thor disappeared for a couple years until he returned in 2007 for his newest volume, Thor volume 3, which only lasted for twelve issues with its restarted numbering. After that Marvel realized it had now published 599 comics in the collectively-grouped "Thor" series (even though eighty-two issues had nothing to do with him) and therefore reverted the numbering back to its original formation and thus, the 600th issue and the succeeding issues were born.
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- Marvel: August 1961 Omnibus (#73-74)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 1 (#83-100)
- Thor Epic Collection: The God Of Thunder (#83-109)
- Kirby Is... Mighty! King-Size (#83 & 125)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 2 (#101-110)
- Thor Epic Collection: When Titans Clash (#110-125)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 3 (#111-120)
- Loki Omnibus (#111, 113 & 115-123)
- Incredible Hulk: Hulk vs the Marvel Universe (#112)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 4 (#121-125)
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Journey into Mystery volume 1 Continues into Thor vol. 1 with issue 126.
Journey into Mystery volume 1 was a comic that began publication in 1952 by Atlas , and although it wasn't until the eighty-third issue that Thor even appeared in comics, let alone the title, it is most often linked to his character. This is why after releasing the one hundred and twenty-fifth issue of the series in 1966 that the series changed its name to become the first volume entitled Thor volume 1 . For more than three hundred issues the title remained as Thor, but in 1996 after the five hundred and second issue of the series, they decided to change the name back to Journey into Mystery (vol.3) which is what it was called up until its end in 1998 with the five hundred and twenty-first issue. Although these later Journey into Mystery issues (503-521) spin out of Thor vol.1, they are not counted in the collective Thor series.
Back in 1998, Thor's adventures restarted in the first issue of Thor volume 2 and there they were contained until issue eighty-five when the series concluded because of Avengers: Disassembled in 2004. After that event Thor disappeared for a couple years until he returned in 2007 for his newest volume, Thor volume 3 , which only lasted for twelve issues with its restarted numbering. After that Marvel realized it had now published 599 comics in the collectively-grouped "Thor" series (even though eighty-two issues had nothing to do with him) and therefore reverted the numbering back to its original formation and thus, the 600th issue and the succeeding issues were born.
Collected Editions
- Marvel: August 1961 Omnibus (#73-74)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 1 (#83-100)
- Thor Epic Collection: The God Of Thunder (#83-109)
- Kirby Is... Mighty! King-Size (#83 & 125)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 2 (#101-110)
- Thor Epic Collection: When Titans Clash (#110-125)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 3 (#111-120)
- Loki Omnibus (#111, 113 & 115-123)
- Incredible Hulk: Hulk vs the Marvel Universe (#112)
- Marvel Masterworks: Mighty Thor Vol. 4 (#121-125)
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"When Meet The Immortals!"
February 1966
"The Grandeur And The Glory!"
January 1966
While A Universe Trembles!
December 1965
"Where Mortals Fear To Tread!"
November 1965
The Power! The Passion! The Pride!
October 1965
"With My Hammer In Hand...!"
September 1965
The Day Of The Destroyer!
August 1965
To Kill A Thunder God!
Into The Blaze Of Battle!
The Trial Of The Gods
The Vengeance Of The Thunder God
The Stronger I Am, the Sooner I Die!
A World Gone Mad!
February 1965
The Mighty Thor Battles The Incredible Hulk!
January 1965
The Power Of The Thunder God!
December 1964
Every Hand Against Him!
November 1964
When Magneto Strikes!
October 1964
At The Mercy Of Loki, Prince Of Evil!
September 1964
When The Grey Gargoyle Strike!
August 1964
The Thunder God Strikes Back!
The Cobra And Mr. Hyde!
Giants Walk the Earth!
The Enchantress And The Executioner!
Slave Of Zarrko, The Tomorrow Man!
The Return Of Zarrko, The Tomorrow Man!
February 1964
The Master Plan Of Mr. Hyde!
January 1964
The Mysterious Mister Hyde!
December 1963
Challenged By The Human Cobra!
November 1963
The Lava Man
October 1963
Mad Merlin!
September 1963
The Demon Duplicators!
August 1963
Thor And Loki Attack The Human Race!
The Mysterious Radio-Active Man!
The Day Loki Stole Thor's Magic Hammer
Sandu, Master Of The Supernatural
Trapped By The Carbon-Copy Man!
The Thunder God And The Thug!
February 1963
The Terrible Vengeance Of Loki!
January 1963
Prisoner Of The Reds!
December 1962
On The Trail Of The Tomorrow Man!
November 1962
Trapped By Loki, The God Of Mischief!
October 1962
The Mighty Thor Vs. The Executioner
September 1962
The Stone Men From Saturn!
August 1962
The Scorpion Strikes!
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Introducing... the Mighty Thor! (Table of Contents)
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This is the first Thor story published by Marvel. Story is divided into three parts: Part One—Untitled (5 pp), Part Two—"The Power of Thor!" (5 pp) and Part Three—"Thor the Mighty Strikes Back!"(3 pp). The last panel is spelled by mistake "Thorr" instead of "Thor". The story is expanded and retold in Thor: First Thunder (Marvel, 2010 series) #1. Kirby previously drew Easter Island-like stone-head aliens in DC's House of Mystery #85, April 1959, as "The Stone Sentinels of Giant Island!"
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Possible Lee plot and Lieber script per Nick Caputo. The Mighty Thor Comics Index #5 by George Olshevsky only credits Stan Lee.
When the Jungle Sleeps (Table of Contents: 4)
This story is a retelling of "I Am...Gorilla!" drawn by Paul Reinman in Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #5 (August 1959). Script and Letters credit is from The Mighty Thor Comics Index #5 by George Olshevsky.
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JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #83
Writer: Stan Lee, Larry Lieber Penciler: Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Sinnott Colorist: Stan Goldberg Letterer: Artie Simek Editor: Stan Lee Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: 12 Cents Current Near-Mint Pricing: $85,000.00
Previously in Journey Into Mystery : Starting in 1952, ‘Journey Into Mystery’ was one of several monthly Marvel Comics anthologies featuring tales of the uncanny, supernatural and/or the wickedness of human nature. By the early 1960s, though, the tastes of the readers were shifting back towards superhero comics, and Marvel editor Stan Lee had found success with ‘The Fantastic Four.’ If you know anything about Martin Goodman, Marvel’s publisher, you know that he never missed a good trend, and so the anthologies started trying out the new-fangled sooper-heeeero stuff. That doesn’t mean that they deviated from the formula, much, though. This issue opens with an alien invasion!
Witness The Stone Men From Saturn! Known also as ‘The Stonians’ and ‘The Kronans are usually depicted as orange-skinned, resembling The Thing of the Fantastic Four. Full Disclosure: My copy is a reprint edition of the original story, as I don’t have eighty-five grand to spare just this second, and I think they’re actually colored orange in the pages of the original. Occasionally appearing throughout the Marvel Universe, the Kronans are probably best known for native son Korg, who is not only an ally of Hulk during ‘World War Hulk’ but one of the funniest parts of ‘Thor: Ragnarok.’ Their attempted invasion is witnessed by a Norwegian fisherman, who rushes home to tell everyone of the alien menace. A visiting American doctor, Donald Blake, decides to take a hike out and see whether or not the rumors are true, leading to him witnessing the creatures, running for cover and getting trapped in a cave-in.
When his makeshift staff strikes the rock, Donald Black is transformed into a much larger, much more powerful form, and the cane transformed into a war hammer! He reads the words on the side of the weapon, and Donald Blake realizes that he has become the legendary goddathunda, THOR! Later stories will retcon these events somewhat, revealing that Donald Blake IS the actual thunder god, cast down to Earth with a physical disability by Odin in the hopes of teaching his boy humility. Thus, it was Odin who nudged Don to take his Norwegian vacation, planting the staff and setting up this whole charade for Thor to rediscover his true self. This story, however, makes it clear that, even transformed, Donald Blake is still in charge.
Magically, the transformation also repairs his clothing, reties his cravat and replaces his dapper hat in human form. (Hashtag Norse Magic!) This story is a really strong art job by Kirby and Sinnott, much better than later Thor appearances, which don’t have the same depth. Is that the work of Sinnott here, opposed to later inker Vince Coletta? I’m not expert enough to know, but I can tell you that this is one of the most attractive Silver Age Thor appearances I can remember reading. A scientist by nature, Blake spends two full pages learning his powers and their limitations before remembering the alien invasion, already in progress!
With the first ten pages of Journey Into Mystery #83’s thirteen-page story used up, one of which is just a big splash page with a really cool looking Thor on it, the battle isn’t going to last very long. But it’s amazing how overpowered Thor is against this menace, tearing through their restraints like tissue paper and ripping into their most powerful defense: THE MECHANO-MONSTER!
Those two panels, by the way, are the entire Thor/Mechano Monster battle. That is hardcore.  The aliens go on the run, disappearing from the Marvel Universe til about 1977, leaving Donald Blake to head home with his new-found cane and secret identity, to build the legend of Thor! Or rebuild? I dunno.  Being an anthology book, Journey Into Mystery #83 has two more features, one featuring a murderer who discovers his victim is a flying man from Mercury and another featuring a lion gaining human intellect after being struck by an atom bomb… I’m not making those up, either.
One of the most amazing things I discovered about this particular comic book is in the timing, with a street date of June 5, 1962, the exact same street date as an equally interesting comic book called ‘ Amazing Fantasy #15 .’ Even the most casual comic readers will recognize that as the first appearance of Spider-Man, and even though the listed COVER date is different, the first appearances of two of Marvel’s most important characters were on newsstands on the very same day. With strong Kirby/Sinnott art and a clever, if somewhat fast-paced story, Journey Into Mystery #83 is one of the better Silver Age Marvel first appearances, earning 4 out of 5 stars overall. Â
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Writer: Stan Lee. Artist: Russ Heath. Publication date: June 1952 - October 2013. Status: Completed. Views: 914,526. Bookmark. Several grave robbers steal bundles of pink flowers from fresh graves all over town. They meet up with their boss who is a florist. He pays them for the stolen flowers and restocks them into his shop.
Browse the Marvel comic series Journey Into Mystery (1952 - 1966). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them! All Series. Journey Into Mystery (1952 - 1966) Journey Into Mystery (1952 - 1966) The birth of Thor! Meek Doctor Donald Blake discovers a mystic cane in the caves of Norway and becomes the legendary hero of myth!
Journey Into Mystery (1952) #83. Introducing... the Mighty Thor! The most exciting Super Hero of all time! When the Stone-Men from Saturn invade Earth, only Dr. Donald Blake can stop them -- but he stands no chance, not until he strikes a wooden stick on the ground and finds himself transformed into Thor, God of Thunder!
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Journey into Mystery is an American comic book series initially published by Atlas Comics, then by its successor, Marvel Comics.Initially a horror comics anthology, it changed to giant-monster and science fiction stories in the late 1950s. Beginning with issue #83 (cover dated Aug. 1962), it ran the superhero feature "The Mighty Thor", created by writers Stan Lee and Larry Lieber and artist ...
Journey into Mystery (1952) Volume 1. Journey into Mystery volume 1 Continues into Thor vol. 1 with issue 126. Journey into Mystery volume 1 was a comic that began publication in 1952 by Atlas, and although it wasn't until the eighty-third issue that Thor even appeared in comics, let alone the title, it is most often linked to his character.
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Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Superhero. Publisher: Marvel. Writer: Robert E. Howard, Roy Thomas. Artist: Gil Kane. Publication date: 1972 - 1975. Status: Completed. Views: 71,541. Bookmark. A series that continued the long history of horror and mystery comics that was started in Journey into Mystery volume 1 before Thor became the star in ...
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Accompanied from 1965 by Journey into Mystery Annual (Marvel, 1966 series). Launched as one of five science-fiction/horror anthologies during a six-month period (cover dates January 1952-June 1952), increasing Marvel's science-fiction line from seven to twelve books. Journey into Mystery was cancelled at the collapse of Marvel's distributor ...
This issue includes 10 pages of paid advertisements. Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website. This issue has variants: Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #83 [British] Parts of this issue are reprinted: in Marvel: June 1962 Omnibus (Marvel, 2021 series) (2021) in Biblioteca Marvel: El Poderoso Thor ...
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Publisher: Marvel. Writer: Tom DeFalco. Artist: Deodato Studios. Publication date: November 1996 - June 1998. Status: Completed. Views: 71,666. Bookmark. Thor ceased to be the focus of his own series, which was restored to Journey into Mystery beginning with issue #503 (November 1996). The feature "The Lost Gods" ran through issue #513 ...
Key Facts. Premiere issue of Marvel horror series. Interior panels depict hanging. 📣 Signature Auction: New High [Previous High] 4.0 sold for $6,900 [$5,520 in 2021] +25%.
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