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Immortal Thor #16

Oct 2024
Al Ewing, Jan Bazaldua

Story Name:

Fire and Stone


Synopsis

Immortal Thor #16 synopsis by Peter Silvestro
Rating: 4 stars

An odd opening talks about the gods and how the first one was a man of fire, the original Human Torch….

Chen Lu, the Radioactive Man, arrives at the airport. The driver sent to pick him up is nervous and asks if he is safe. RM assures him he’s a good guy, misunderstanding his concern. But he quickly shifts, noting that if he stops glowing the driver is dead, leaving the boy no calmer….

Thor and Sif stand on the Rainbow Bridge, the All-Father pondering why he banished Loki for his trickery but was open to granting the Enchantress’ request, despite her being no less tricky. Thor feels guilty because he was not there to rescue Amora’s son Iric when he died. Sif reminds him that neither was Amora and she (Sif) was not there when her brother Heimdall died; they can’t be everywhere. Thor wonders if he should release Iric from Valhalla but Sif argues that he wouldn’t be grateful and it would set a dangerous precedent. But Thor is ready for adventure, having donned his new magic belt Yolgjord, he desires to return to Midgard to clear his name of a murder charge….

Thor arrives in New York City (in front of the Flatiron Building) and the people are frightened. Police order him to drop the weapon but Thor suggests that, since they can’t pick it up, he bring it along to the station where he will submit. Radioactive Man arrives and challenges Thor; the cops asks him to power down and he agrees…but Thor knows that is a deadly threat to all the mortals in the area so he throws the bad guy in the air and hurls Mjolnir to carry him away, following it in flight. Elsewhere, Dario Agger watches with satisfaction….

Thor faces Radioactive Man in an abandoned industrial building. RM hurls a deadly bolt into Thor’s eyes, explaining it is a marker for aiming a teleportation device. Then suddenly, Cobra and Mister Hyde are on the scene, Hyde pummeling Thor with an increased strength and Cobra hurling his cobra gas. Blinded by the fog, Thor is suddenly aware of someone behind him…and it’s the Grey Gargoyle, who turns Thor to stone with a touch. But something is wrong…GG knows that as soon as he removes his hand, Thor will return to normal instantly, likely due to his magic belt. So Hyde solves the problem by smashing stone Thor to bits….  

Characters: Thor, Radioactive Man, Sif, Dario Agger, Cobra, Mister Hyde, GG, Human Torch


 

Review / Commentaries


Immortal Thor #16 Review by (October 2, 2024)

Review: Throwback issue presents us with a good old-fashioned villain battle and caps it off with a surprise ending. And the last issue didn’t seem that overcrowded with events but there we are. Here’s hoping the original Human Torch plays into this somehow and he’s not just a metaphor.

Comments: The villains are longtime Thor enemies: Radioactive Man introduced in JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #93, Cobra in #98, Mister Hyde in #99, and the Grey Gargoyle in #107. Loki was banished, Amora made her plea, and Thor retrieved the magic belt all in the last issue. Thor seemingly killed Dario Agger in issue #10 and he was revived last issue. 



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Preview Pages




Jan Bazaldua
Jan Bazaldua
Matt Hollingsworth
Alex Ross (Cover Penciler)
Alex Ross (Cover Inker)
Alex Ross (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Joe Sabino.

Characters

Listed in Alphabetical Order.

Cobra
Cobra

(Klaus Voorhees)
Grey Gargoyle
Grey Gargoyle

(Paul Pierre Duval)
Human Torch
Human Torch

(Jim Hammond)
Minotaur
Minotaur

(Dario Agger)
Mister Hyde
Mister Hyde

(Calvin Zabo)
Thor
Thor

(Odinson)