The Mighty Thor 9
Editor: Editoriale Corno
publication date: August 3, 1971
cover price: Lire 200 (€ 0,10)
(reduced price 50% for missing 1 page, pages 22-23)
Cover: Jack Kirby & George Roussos
contains the following stories:
Journey Into Mystery vol. 1 nr. 101
"The return of Zarrko"
Original Editor: Marvel Comics
publication date: February 1964
pencil: Jack Kirby
story: Stan Lee
inks: George Roussos
Thor is furious with Odin, who stands in the way of his love for Jane Foster.
Odin, instigated by Loki, punishes him by halving his powers and forbidding access to Asgard.
Loki takes the opportunity to restore the memory of Zarrko, the Man of Tomorrow, who returns to the present.
This time Zarrko brings with him a giant mining robot, which Thor cannot stop with his half powers.
To save the present, Thor vows to Zarrko to help him conquer the future and follows him into the time machine.
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Avengers vol. 1 nr. 4
"Captain America joints... The Avengers!"
Original Editor: Marvel Comics
publication date: March 1964
pencil: Jack Kirby
story: Stan Lee
inks: Paul Reinman
After the confrontation with the Avengers, Sub-Mariner attacks a group of Eskimos, who worship a human silhouette inside a block of ice.
Disgusted, Namor hurls the silhouette towards warmer waters.
The block melts and the body emerges, just in time to be spotted by the Avengers inside a submarine.
When they bring the body on board, they recognize the costume of Captain America, who disappeared during World War II.
Cap wakes up and tells his story.
While trying to stop an experimental plane, he and Bucky found themselves flying over the Atlantic.
Captain America slipped and Bucky died destroying the plane.
As soon as they land, the Avengers are petrified by a mysterious ray.
Only Captain America avoids him.
Cap and Rick Jones (who looks a lot like Bucky) start investigating and track down the alien responsible.
Namor convinced him to attack them in exchange for the recovery of his spaceship.
Captain America convinces him to free the Avengers and together they defeat Namor and allow the alien to leave.
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Tales of Suspense vol. 1 nr. 63
"The origins of Captain America!"
Original Editor: Marvel Comics
publication date: March 1965
pencil: Jack Kirby
story: Stan Lee
inks: Frank Giacoia
New Asgard's Tale.
Mythical story of 1965 (value of the original in 2021 $ 4,900.00), which shows the origins of Captain America in the Marvel Universe.
Steve Rogers volunteers for a secret government experiment that would allow him to fight in the war, as he is a 4F, i.e. unsuitable for military service.
The super soldier formula was developed by Dr. Erskine and turns Steve into Captain America.
Dr. Erskine is killed by a Nazi spy soon after the experiment and Steve chases him until he dies against a machine.
Captain America begins operating in the United States, while Steve Rogers pretends to be an ordinary conscript soldier, until he is discovered changing by the young Bucky Barnes, who convinces him to join him on his missions.
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