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10. Thor Meets Superman (Sort of) In Thor #341, Thor goes back to Midgard (*Earth) and is forced to take on a new civilian identity after he loses the power to change into his alter ego, Donald Blake.
Kirby's influence -- as well as that of two other major Thor comics creators, Walt Simonson and Jason Aaron -- was much discussed during my visit to the set of Thor: Ragnarok in September 2016.
Legendary creator Walt Simonson is returning to Thor this December at Marvel Comics… but not as the new writer. Simonson joins Tom DeFalco, Kathryn Immonen, Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema, Mike ...
WALTER SIMONSON'S MIGHTY THOR ARTISAN EDITION, collecting seven complete issues of Simonson's Transcendent run on The Mighty Thor, including the groundbreaking first story arc that introduced Beta ...
Stormbreaker Comics in the ’80s were a weird and wonderful place, and one of the most experimental and exciting creators was Walt Simonson. Writer / artist Simonson’s run on Thor is a truly ...
Thor: The Worthy #1 is written by Tom DeFalco, Kathryn Immonen, and Walt Simonson, and drawn by Sal Buscema, Ron Frenz, Mike Hawthorne, and more. The main cover is by artist Kim Jacinto, while ...
In Thor: Love and Thunder, the God of Thunder donned colourful battle armour inspired by Walter Simonson and Sal Buscema's comic book work. However, this alternate design takes a different approach ...
Walt Simonson is to Thor what Pelé was to soccer. From 1983 to 1987, the writer-artist was at the helm of the monthly The Mighty Thor comic series, and in that time, he crafted a legendarium that ...