Thor returns to Olympia to tell Zuras that he has not found
an alternative to Zuras' plan to use the Uni-Mind to defeat the Celestials.
Soon the remaining Eternals arrive and with Zuras leading, they are formed into
the Uni-Mind, a giant brain-like being which heads out into space to confront
the One Above All at his ship. With Thor alone in Olympia, Odin arrives with
Zeus and the Greek pantheon intending to destroy the city. Thor vows to protect
the city of his absent friends: gods and heroes begin to smash the buildings,
Thor stands ready to fight them...and Odin returns Thor to his Donald Blake
form. The attack on the city forces the Uni-Mind to return and to break up into
the individual Eternals who attack the invaders in a massive superhuman
melee....
In Asgard, Sif looks into the All-Seeing Eye and discovers
the Warriors Three held in fire-bondage by the dragon Fafnir (since issue
#288); suddenly they are rescued by Harvest, Genii, and Brightsword of the Young Gods....
In Olympia there is much fighting: Hercules versus Hero,
Ikaris versus Ares, Mercury versus Makkari, Thena versus Athena, Karkas and
Ransak versus the Yellow-Crested Titans, Sersi versus a bunch of foot soldiers
(turning them into wood). The echoes of this battle resound on Earth, awakening
Margo Damian in New York and her father Dr. Daniel Damian in the Celestials city. Then
it's Zeus versus Zuras and Odin versus Thor: the God of Thunder considers Odin
a traitor, an ally of the Celestials who would destroy Midgard, leading the
forces of Olympus against the Eternals. Odin, who has reasons which Thor does
not understand, ceases talking and blasts his son into unconsciousness with his
spear Gungnir—and to fulfill an oath he once swore he must now kill Thor....