Thor Thusly Incorporated
Thor 165

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Thor 165 Universal
Grade: 6.0
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 3718807021
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Thor Thusly Incorporated  Score: 200
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

1st full appearance of Him (Warlock). Watcher appearance. Last 12 cents issue. Got to love that "HIM" and the resulting character has more cameos and descriptions of 1sts than almost any other character in Marvel fandom. Those kinds of chops make the resulting appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy 3 look as though they could have tried a little harder. It got a good look alike actor, but he was neither menacing nor intimidating as the character. More to the point, he was an overpowered behemoth like child, which HIM was at one point, but in the comics he had much more an intellectual type of analysis mindset built in. Like Cypress Hill said, "That is a Mouthful!" By any standards, the character should not become underutilized, but instead make a big, connected hit of things, with some nostalgia type writing, eventually. Time is on Disney/Marvel side, and they are probably thinking about and reading these issues, I'd hope, to do their due diligence! Magic and the like, even in the Dr. Strange films portray corruption to one's owner, if not a true higher power why then does "HIM" seem to think he is an overcomer? His constant back and forth within himself, he fancies himself an "answer" to his question but is always then being corrected to a "new way of thinking." One must pick up their cross and follow after the Christ if to "work out their own salvation", and even in the mind of comics, the heroes struggle with to whom their own heroes will be!

Complete with a back cover picture of the "Loki Season #2" Hat from the PRESCREEN, with an official Marvel Studios tagline sewn in. My brother went with me and was sold on getting Disney Plus because of this, he may or may not, but more importantly we needed a good pick me up. Solid portrayal of a god of mischief, keep our lamps full of oil, discerning the times.

Grader Notes:
light creasing to cover;
light spine stress lines to cover;
light staple tears;
very light foxing to cover.



 
 
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