A rocket car speeds through Manhattan, crashes into the
Savoy Hotel then blasts the inside with cannon fire before flying off into the
night. Survivors are taken to the Westside Medical Center where Dr. Donald Blake
sees an elderly patient die before his eyes, the man’s cat attaching
itself to Don. Don is then called to meet with Police Detective Byrd a/k/a
Blackbyrd who tells him that these buildings are being destroyed by a gang who hire
themselves out to unscrupulous slumlords seeking to collect the insurance on
their ruined properties. Byrd checks out his theory and calls Don to tell him
that all the ruined properties were owned by the same man—and there’s one more
of his buildings left. Don transforms into Thor and heads to the address, carrying
the dead man’s cat with him….
The Bombardiers arrive at the Belnord Arms only to be
knocked off course by a hurled Mjolnir; the rocket car tries to run Thor down
but he smacks some sense into them; the baddies try shooting at Thor but it
doesn’t work. Meanwhile, the cat encourages a resident of the hotel to call the
police and Byrd heads to the scene. Thor is then entangled in cables of
Adamantium which he can’t break—until he sees the faces of the residents
depending on him and then he snaps the cables to take on the gang yet again.
The police arrive and engage in a gun battle with the Bombardiers while their
leader jumps in the car to face Thor. The cat warns the God of Thunder in time
for him to be pinned against the wall by the rocket car which fires its
missiles directly into Thor’s body. Byrd fires at the car, smashing its
windshield and the cat leaps in to attack the leader, forcing him back into an electrical
panel and electrocuting him. Driverless, the car shoots off into the sky and
Thor pursues it, res cues the cat, and allows the ship to explode at a safe
distance upward. The surviving baddies confess and the cat gets the credit.