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Cover: John Buscema

Thor #15

Sep 1981 · Arédit-Artima · 5 FRF
“Complot à l'échelle cosmique”

In "Complot à l'échelle cosmique," Thor and Loki's escalating rivalry reaches a breaking point when Odin intervenes—only to reveal a far greater threat: the Odinsword’s scabbard has been shattered, and an ancient cosmic danger now stirs. With the fate of the universe hanging in the balance, Odin sends his sons on a desperate quest to uncover the enemy behind the breach. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Vince Colletta’s inks, this 1981 issue features a striking cover by John Buscema.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Jack Kirby · inker Vince Colletta · cover John Buscema

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writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
cover pencils, inks John Buscema

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The warriors of Asgard are bored and Loki has been able to stir up trouble among their ranks. Odin is furious and intervenes when Thor and Loki face each other in combat. Odin then shows them the state of the Odinsword. According to legend, the universe will perish if the sword is ever drawn from its scabbard. Now, an evil force has broken the scabbard. Odin sends his sons on a quest to find this unknown enemy and put an end to this evil scheme.

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