

- —Thor
Appearing in "The Return of Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- NYPD
- Ant-Man's Ants
- Mr. Hyde (Only in flashback)
- Jane Foster (Only in flashback)
Locations:
- The Present
- Nine Worlds
- Earth
- New York City, New York State
- Avengers Mansion
- Van Wyck Expressway
- Don Blake's apartment
- New York City, New York State
- Asgard
- City of Asgard
- Well of Centuries (First appearance)
- Earth
- Nine Worlds
- 2262 AD
- Earth
- Municipal Science Center
- Earth
Items:
- Mjolnir
- Hofund
- Iron Man's Armor
- Well of Centuries (First appearance)
- Cobalt Bomb (Only in flashback)
- Mining Robot (First appearance)
Vehicles:
- Zarrko's Time Cabinet (Only in flashback)
- Zarrko's Time Cube (First appearance)
- Mining Robot
Synopsis for "The Return of Zarrko, the Tomorrow Man!"
Thor, angry at Odin's decision, rampages through the city. The Avengers try to calm him but he tells them to leave him alone. In Asgard, Loki convinces Odin to halve Thor's power for disobeying the order to forget Jane Foster. Thor tries to enter Asgard but, with lessened power, cannot get past Heimdall. Meanwhile, Loki peers into the Well of Centuries to locate Zarrko, using his power to return the Tomorrow Man's memory. Zarrko brings an indestructible mining robot with him to the 20th century and wreaks havoc on New York. The weakened Thor can't stop the robot, which Zarrko will order to destroy the Earth unless Thor comes back to the 23rd century with him to do his bidding. Thor agrees. In Asgard, Odin is outraged that his son has surrendered to a mortal but Loki revels in it. Thor and Zarrko travel to the future.
Appearing in "The Invasion of Asgard!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Young Loki
- Ulfrin (First appearance)
- Norn Hag (First appearance)
- Skoll (First appearance)
- Hati (First appearance)
- Geirrodur (First appearance)
- Rime Giants (First appearance)
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Synopsis for "The Invasion of Asgard!"
Loki creates a hole in Asgard's defenses, informs Asgard's enemies of it, then convinces Thor to defend it, hoping to eliminate his half-brother. Many enemies attack, eventually overcoming Thor who, nevertheless, provides enough time for Asgardian warriors to arrive and drive off the attackers. Due to his valor, Thor is able to lift Mjolnir a bit higher.
See Also
- 7 image(s) from Journey Into Mystery Vol 1 101
- 8 reprint(s) of Journey Into Mystery Vol 1 101
- Journey Into Mystery Vol 1 101 on Marvel Unlimited.
- Journey Into Mystery Vol 1 101 on Comixology.
Recommended Reading
Links and References
- Thor (Marvel Comics) at Wikipedia.org
- Thor at Marvel.com
- Thor at Marvel Wiki
- The Thor Message Board
- Thor at The Complete Marvel Reading Order