Characters |
Thor [Donald Blake]; Lava Man (introduction); Jane Foster; Odin; Loki; Dr. Bruce Andrews (introduction) |
Synopsis |
Thor battles the Lava Man, a monster created by Loki who claims all the dry surface of Earth for his people. Odin forbids Thor to love Jane Foster, leading to her leaving her job as Dr. Blake's nurse. |
Genre |
superhero |
Script |
Stan Lee |
Pencils |
Jack Kirby |
Inks |
Don Heck |
Letters |
Artie Simek |
Notes |
Dr. Andrews is first called Basil by Jane Foster on page 6 but then is called Bruce by Dr. Blake on the last page. Apparently in the Marvel Universe nurses can't work for doctors that they're not pursuing a romantic relationship with. |
Reprinted |
in Journey Into Mystery Annual (Marvel, 1965 series) #1 (1965); in Mighty Thor Collector's Album, The (Lancer, 1966 series) #72-125 (1966) [abridged]; in Mighty Thor, The [Golden Book and Record Set] (Marvel, 1966 series) #[nn] (1966); in Mitico Thor, Il (Editoriale Corno, 1971 series) #6 [as "l'Uomo di Lava", Italian translation]; in Marvel Masterworks (Marvel, 1987 series) #18 (1991); in Essential Thor (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (2001) [black and white]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Mighty Thor (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003); in Mighty Thor Omnibus, The (Marvel, 2010 series) #1 (December 2010) |
Characters |
Odin (origin); Surtur (introduction); Ymir (introduction, origin); Buri (introduction, origin, cameo); Borr (introduction, origin, cameo); Audhumbla (called "Magic Cow"); Vili (unnamed, origin, cameo); VĂ© (unnamed, origin, cameo); Bestla (unnamed, cameo) |
Synopsis |
Beneath Asgard lies the Well of Life. From it came Ymir, greatest of the Frost Giants and Buri, the first Norse God who gave life to Borr. Borr had three sons. Odin was one of them. |
Genre |
Fantasy |
Script |
Stan Lee |
Pencils |
Jack Kirby |
Inks |
George Roussos [as G. Bell] |
Letters |
Artie Simek |
Notes |
This is the first "Tales of Asgard" story. |
Reprinted |
in Marvel Collectors' Item Classics (Marvel, 1965 series) #1 (1965); in Mighty Thor Collector's Album, The (Lancer, 1966 series) #72-125 (1966) [abridged]; in Tales of Asgard (Marvel, 1968 series) #1 (October 1968); in Mitico Thor, Il (Editoriale Corno, 1971 series) #2 (April 21, 1971) [as "La casa degli dei", Italian translation]; in Marvel Masterworks (Marvel, 1987 series) #18 (1991); in Essential Thor (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (2001) [black and white]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Mighty Thor (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003); in Thor: Tales of Asgard (Marvel, 2009 series) #1 (July 2009); in Mighty Thor Omnibus, The (Marvel, 2010 series) #1 (December 2010) |