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Thor: Tales of Asgard #3

Jul 2009
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby

Thor: Tales of Asgard #3 cover

Story Name:

The Boyhood of Loki!


Synopsis

Thor: Tales of Asgard #3 synopsis by Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
Young Thor and Loki are watching the warriors of Asgard compete in an athletic tournament. The perceptive Thor recognizes that Uller will win the quarterstaff battle; the contrary Loki bets on his opponent to win and secretly casts a spell that causes Uller’s staff to break apart, losing him the contest. The men realize that only magic could have caused the staff to break and spot Loki and Thor and head up to question them. Loki wants to flee but Thor insists on standing firm. When they accuse Loki of trickery, Thor insists on taking responsibility with him. Impressed by the young god’s gallantry, the men bow to him and permit the two godlings to depart, aware of the different destinies that await the two. As they train in horsemanship, Thor challenges Loki to a race which he wins easily because of his superior riding skill. The embittered Loki determines to devote his life to gaining power in Asgard and destroying Thor….


Story #2

The Golden Apples!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Vince Colletta. Colorist: Matt Milla.

Synopsis

By Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
As the goddess Iduna travels to Asgard to give the Golden Apples of Immortality to Odin, she must pass through a dark enchanted forest. She is met by the evil Wolf God Fenris, who has disguised himself in human form. Fenris offers the beautiful Iduna his protection on the journey but she is wary of his animal-like appearance and sinister manner. Fenris reveals himself in his true form but Haakun the Hunter arrives to rescue Iduna. He hurls his battle-axe at the villain, who dodges but the enchanted axe follows him until it finds its target, sending Fenris to Varinheim, the shadowy land of the lost. Iduna safely completes her journey to Asgard.


Story #3

A Viper in Our Midst!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Vince Colletta. Colorist: Matt Milla.

Synopsis

By Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
Thor leads a task force to battle Ghan, the most deadly of the Storm Giants, before the monster can proceed with his plan to attack Asgard. When they encounter their quarry, the warriors fight, while Loki, jealous of Thor’s prominence, stays far away from the fray. Loki casts a spell to give Ghan the victory to embarrass Thor but the giant is driven away by arrow fire before it can be completed. The Asgardeans fire a missile of sleep fumes at the fleeing giant but when they search he is nowhere to be found. Delighting in Thor’s failure, Loki remains behind ostensibly to search for the missing giant but really to further a wicked scheme of his own. He had magically transformed Ghan into an eagle, and in gratitude, Ghan promises to aid Loki when he calls. Thus Loki makes his first alliance with the forces of evil, someday to conquer Asgard!


Story #4

The Challenge!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Vince Colletta. Colorist: Matt Milla.

Synopsis

By Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
Thor and Loki are sent on a diplomatic mission to the court of King Hymir to seek an alliance for Asgard. Loki, however, wants to enlist the evil King as his own ally against Asgard and offers to make Thor Hymir’s slave in exchange for an alliance. Loki suggests that Hymir challenge Thor to a task which he cannot accomplish, with servitude as the penalty for failure. The challenge is issued and Thor is honor-bound to accept. The first challenge is to bring back a fish from the Sea of Eternal Darkness. Thor takes a longboat onto the sea and discovers the trap: the fish in question are enormous monsters. Thor’s hammer proves mightier and catching a fish is no trouble for the God of Thunder. Returning to court, Thor hears Hymir’s main challenge: to break the King’s drinking goblet within two minutes. Thor suspects a trick but tries—and discovers that the drinking cup is unbreakable, even for a god. The King’s kindly sister, Princess Rinda, secretly reveals to Thor that the cup is enchanted and advises him to go through with his plan to kill the King. Thor hurls the cup at the King’s head and it shatters on Hymir’s crown which is the source of his magic powers. Hymir concludes that Loki has betrayed him and orders the God of Mischief out of his court. Loki continues to search for a plan to defeat his hated brother.


Story #5

The Sword in the Scabbard!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Vince Colletta. Colorist: Matt Milla.

Synopsis

By Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
It is a typical day in Asgard, as the bored warriors engage in some violent brawling to pass the time. Suddenly Odin enters and commands them to cease fighting, asking for Thor and Loki. When he finds them engaged in a private duel in a barren chamber he orders them to stop and to follow him, refusing to listen to any explanations or excuses. He shows his sons the grave problem facing Asgard: the awesome Oversword, which, drawn from its sheath, will signal the end of the world, now has a crack in the blade. The larger the crack grows the closer the universe will come to annihilation, so the All-Father orders his sons on an expedition to discover and stop the hidden foe responsible for the outrage….


Story #6

The Crimson Hand!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Vince Colletta. Colorist: Matt Milla.

Synopsis

By Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
Thor consults with Morduk the Wise, asking the sage for a map that will guide him and his heroes on their quest to learn who cracked the great Oversword of Asgard (last issue). Morduk also gives him the Crimson Hand, a gauntlet that, when worn, will force the wearer and anyone he clasps hands with to tell nothing but the truth. At this point, Loki enters with a warrior he introduces as Braggi, the new overseer of the ship’s crew. Thor shakes the man’s hand while wearing the Crimson Hand and Braggi is compelled to reveal that he is an assassin, hired to murder Thor on the voyage. Panicked, the villain draws his sword but Thor easily overcomes him and drives him from the camp. Thor suggests clasping hands with Loki to begin the quest, but the God of Evil, recognizing the Crimson Hand, makes excuses and departs. As Thor resolves himself for the rigors of the quest, a great horn summons to warriors of Asgard to Odin’s ship….


Story #7

Gather, Warriors!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Vince Colletta. Colorist: Matt Milla.

Synopsis

By Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
About to depart on their quest to learn who cracked the great Oversword of Asgard, Thor awaits only the arrival of all of his mighty warriors. As he watches, Balder enrolls the names of great heroes: Hogun the Grim, Fandral the Dashing, Kroda the Duellist, Magrat the Schemer and more. Suddenly a commotion attracts the Thunder God’s attention: a brawl has broken out on the docks as the enormous blustering Volstagg mixes it up with a trio of mocking fighters. Thor halts the altercation with a hammer blow to the ground and hustles the big and boastful warrior onto the ship. Meanwhile back at the palace, Odin reveals to his advisers what he has discovered: behind a curtain, etched into a wall, the words, "Ragnarok is coming," the day the world will perish….


Story #8

Set Sail!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Vince Colletta. Colorist: Matt Milla.

Synopsis

By Arcturus Jackson
Rating: 5 stars
The mighty Odin gives the order for the ship of heroes to set sail on the quest to learn who cracked the great Oversword of Asgard. The magical craft sails though the skies as the women of Asgard line the walls to see their men off. The randy Volstagg stands tall, flirting with each of them over the distance until a sight causes him to cower out of sight: the disapproving glare of his own wife. Loki gives the buffoonish Volstagg a kick in the rear ordering him to work but Thor rebukes him for treating a fellow warrior as a serf. Loki is offended that Thor would side with Volstagg against a Prince of Asgard, and while the two bicker, Magrat the Schemer persuades Kroda the Duelist to assassinate Thor. A thrown knife stays his treacherous hand though, as Hogun the Grim coldly warns against any such action. Kroda silently vows revenge against the dark-visaged warrior, as the ship sails off into the unknown. Back in Asgard, Odin ponders the wisdom of his recent (secret) decision….

 

Review / Commentaries


Thor: Tales of Asgard #3 Review by (November 24, 2011)
Comments: Reprints the “Tales of Asgard” backup stories from JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #113-120, with new coloring. Includes a pin-up of Asgard and the Official Handbook entries on the Asgardians, Karnilla, and Mjolnir.


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Characters

Listed in alphabetical order. All stories.

Balder
Balder

(Balder the Brave)
Hogun
Hogun

(Hogun the Grim)
Thor
Thor

(Odinson)
Warriors Three
Warriors Three

(Fandral, Hogun, Volstagg)
Loki
Loki

(Loki Laufeyson)
Plus: Kroda the Duellist, Magrat the Schemer.

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