Marvel-Verse: Jane Foster, The Mighty Thor #[nn]
In "The Goddess of Thunder," Jane Foster faces a storm of doubt as Mister Hyde kidnaps Don Blake and uses Jane as a hostage during a desperate bid to steal a submarine. With Thor's power and fury at her side, Jane makes a split-second choice that fractures her connection to the divine—convincing Odin she’s no longer worthy of immortality. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Don Heck’s dynamic art and S. Rosen’s sharp lettering, this pivotal issue explores the cost of heroism and the weight of belief. The cover by Russell Dauterman captures the thunderous tension of a moment that changes everything.
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Mister Hyde kidnaps Don Blake and Jane Foster and then tries to steal a submarine using Jane as a hostage. Jane stops Thor from catching Hyde because she thinks that Don is still in danger. The police realize that Hyde framed Thor for the bank robbery, but Jane's actions convince Odin that she is unworthy of immortality.
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