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Review: Thor #181

Freed by Lady Sif and the Warriors Three, Thor defeats Mephisto with goodness then returns to Earth to battle Loki. A solid-but-somewhat disappointing conclusion from the legendary talents of Stan Lee, Neal Adams and Joe Sinnott.

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Review: Thor #180

Still trapped in Loki’s body, Thor is recalled to Asgard by Odin then mistakenly banished to Hades to face Mephisto. Jack “King” Kirby has left the building, leading to this surprisingly generic outing from the team of Stan Lee, Neal Adams and Joe Sinnott.

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Review: Thor #179

There is little time for convalescing as Thor is sent back to Earth to root out Loki’s latest scheme. It’s the end of an era as Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta team on Thor for a final time.

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Review: Fantastic Four #236

The Fantastic Four wake to find themselves living normal lives in a tiny town — at the mercy of Doctor Doom! John Byrne delivers one of the best issues of his five-year run with this twentieth anniversary special, which also includes new material from creators Stan “The Man” Lee and Jack “King” Kirby.

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Review: Fantastic Four #103

The Sub-Mariner and Magneto team to take on the Fantastic Four and the world – at least until one villain betrays the other! The departure of Jack Kirby helps usher in the Bronze Age of comics, as artists John Romita Sr. and John Verpoorten join Stan Lee on Fantastic Four.

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Review: Marvel’s Greatest Comics #40

The Fantastic Four joins the Black Panther in a battle to repel an invasion of Wakanda by Klaw. Much of Wakandan mythos is already present in this reprint of the Black Panther’s second appearance. From legendary Marvel Age co-founders Stan “The Man” Lee and Jack “King” Kirby.

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