The Mighty Thor


Silver Surfer
You. Strange boy. Where did you get that? Where did you get this...thing?

Loki
I...stole it? From a gimp human that annoyed me? He needs it to walk and I guess I thought it would be funny.

Silver Surfer
It's not. Stand back. This thing lives in two spaces. Here -- and beyond. Who was "Thor"?

Appearing in "The Walk"

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Other Characters:

  • Horus (Only in flashback)
  • Tawa (Only in flashback)
  • Apollo (Only in flashback)
  • Shango (Only in flashback)
  • Unnamed Goddess
  • Unnamed God

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Synopsis for "The Walk"

Thor is telling the other gods with him about the fighting Demogorge in the past with other gods, but he can't quite remember the details. The others with him can't even remember their own names. In Broxton, Loki visits Dr. Blake about being struck by lightning[1]. Loki steals Blake's cane and runs off. In Asgardia, the All-Mothers announce that they plan to form a congress but are attacked by the Frost Giants. Elsewhere, the Avengers are fighting Terminus with Tanarus, and defeat him easily. Tanarus returns to the desert outside Asgardia and meets with Karnilla and Geirrodur, who tell him their plan is going accordingly, and he will soon kill the All-Mothers. They are interrupted by Kelda, who is still unaware of Karnilla's true identity. Elsewhere in the desert, the Silver Surfer is laying down allowing himself to be eaten by vultures just for the experience. He's interrupted by Loki and takes the cane from him and sensing that it's unusual, slams it down and it changes to Mjolnir. Back in the realm of death, Thor feels a burst of energy and decides he will not die easily.

Solicit Synopsis

• The New All-Mothers of Asgardia battle their first threat to the Nine Realms! • Loki tries to expose the imposter thunder god Tanarus by enlisting the help of… Doctor Donald Blake? • Beyond the veil of space and time, the place where gods go to die is about to heat up…

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