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Thor #366

Apr 1986 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP
“Sir!”

In "Sir!", Thor—now known as the Frog of Thunder—returns to Asgard to confront Loki and end the curse that has transformed him. With the help of Volstagg and the ancient power of Surtur’s sword, the spell is broken, and Thor must face the consequences of his time away, including a surprising turn in Asgard’s leadership. Written and illustrated by Walt Simonson, with cover art by Simonson, this 1986 issue delivers a pivotal moment in Thor’s journey with mythic weight and emotional depth.

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writer, artist, inker Walt Simonson · inker Al Milgrom · colorist Christie Scheele · letterer John Workman · inker Bob Wiacek · cover Walter Simonson

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writer, artist, inker Walt Simonson
letterer John Workman
cover pencils, inks Walter Simonson

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Thor, Frog of Thunder, returns to Asgard to confront Loki and get him to break the amphibian curse. The curse is actually lifted by Volstagg, who finds Surtur's sword and breaks Loki's hold over its power. Hela releases Kurse from Hel. Thor abdicates the throne, and proposes Balder for king of Asgard.

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