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  • Thor Vol 1 385
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Letterer1
  • Rick Parker
Inker1
  • Vince Colletta
Inker1
  • Vince Colletta
Editor-in-Chief
  • Tom DeFalco
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
  • James Shooter
Penciler1
  • Erik Larsen
Colourist1
  • Paul Becton
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
  • James Shooter
StoryTitle
  • Be Thou God, or Monster!
Editor1
  • Ralph Macchio
Penciler1
  • Erik Larsen
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Locations: * , * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Rick Parker
Colourist1
  • Paul Becton
Editor1
  • Ralph Macchio
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CoverArtist
  • Al Milgrom
  • Ron Frenz
Country
  • USA
Month
  • 11
Synopsis
  • Having destroyed half a forest just west of the Mississippi River, the Hulk sleeps. In New York, Thor is told of the Hulk's rampage and flies to stop the mindless behemoth. During their battle, the Hulk grabs a helpless woman and holds her hostage, demanding that Thor throw away Mjolnir and fight him hand-to-hand. Thor hurls Mjolnir as far as he can, and he and the Hulk begin to battle in earnest. They both begin to destroy the small town they are in, oblivious to the destruction. Thor is clearly outmatched without Mjolnir, but refuses to give up despite being severely bruised and bloodied. When Mjolnir returns to him, Hulk decides to leave and jumps away. Thor feels ashamed of all the damage that he caused. Blinded by the battle, the god became a monster.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1987