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#30,635: Thor (1966) #485
"Things Ain't What They Used to Be"
Title: Thor (v1)
Editor-in-Chief: Mark Gruenwald
Editor: Ralph Macchio
Writer: Roy Thomas
Artist: M.C. Wyman
Inker: Mike DeCarlo
Cover Artist: M.C. Wyman, Mike DeCarlo
Colorist: Ovi Hondru
Letterer: Phil Felix
Cover Date: April 1995
Release Date: February 1995
Pages: 22
Cover Price: $1.50
Times Read: 131
Times Rated: 86
Universe: Earth-616
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Mar 29, 2026
Malekith is many things but he is definitely not stupid enough to think The Thing had a shot in Hel at killing Thor - let alone Thor AND Sif - unless Roy Thomas is writing him, I guess.
Jun 19, 2024
That butt level shot with Thor and Sif was rather awkward...
Aug 27, 2023
I refuse to believe Sif would choose this as her outfit. Why would a warrior goddess from Asgard fall into a 90s trope and wear a thong? Also, this was not a good comic. Very dated plot.
May 2, 2023
I dunno, this feels more like Roy is trying to cop Simonson as opposed to the 60s, with a bunch of 90s tropes thrown in. The cheesecake is a bit much but it's far from the worst stuff Thomas is putting out in other books around this time.
Feb 23, 2023
True, this was very 60s heavy with 90s faux-nudity.
Apr 10, 2021
When did the Thing's injuries become Jonah Hex-like? Weird artistic inconsistency. it's portrayed much worse here then anywhere else to date.
Apr 10, 2021
It appears that Lorelei is in need of some serious "personal grooming" in panel 2 of page 8.

Get a trimmer, Lorelei!
Oct 13, 2020
Not to mention, Sif's worst costume yet...
Mar 28, 2023
Need to match the equally bad costume on Thor
Sep 1, 2019
Sif getting the groceries, Ben stopping because he cannot "massacre a female", a naked Lorelei as the unwitting goon for Malekith. Roy Thomas is going back to the 60s in more than just character selection...