October 1980•Volume 1•USA•NEWSSTAND EDITION•405 Collected
Thor #300B
1st Appearance of the Young Gods & Council of God-Heads.
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The Eye of Odin continues its tale. Siegfried meets the Rhine Maidens and is met by Gunther and Hagen, who appear to wish to make amends. They dine at a campfire until Hagen takes the opportunity to stab Siegfried in the back, killing him. His body is returned to Siegfried's castle, and Hagen kills Gunther in a bid for the Ring of Power. Only it will not come off, and the guards take Hagen. Brunhilda has a pyre built for Siegfried, then hurls herself into it. They are ushered to Odin, who then restores them to life and their true forms, taking away their memories of mortal life. Odin then takes the Ring of Power and snaps it in half. He then goes to Yggdrasill, impales himself on Gungnir, and has himself nailed to the tree by the ring halves. There he hangs for several days until a green-robed woman visits him that shows him the Celestials ship. He then frees himself and asks Mimir about the ship's significance. Odin then meets with the other sky fathers of the world and tells them of the Celestial's plans. They all agree to go to them and let them know they will fight for their world. In Peru, their ship arrives when they are met by Odin, Zeus, and Vishnu. They are greeted by Ajak, who tells them of the Celestials' purpose. The three gods strike at Arishem but to no effect. Arishem then threatens to cut them off from the Earth forever unless they swear not to interfere, which they are forced to do. Odin returns to Asgard, has the Destroyer armor created, and is imbued with a portion of every skyfather's power. Then takes the ring halves and transmutes them into the Odinsword. Finally learning the true past, Thor takes the Eye of Odin and returns to Asgard to make amends to Odin. Thor arrives and finds Heimdall dead on Bifrost. Everywhere he looks, it's the same: Odin, Sif - all dead. He then finds the Odinsword is gone as well and goes to find Mimir for answers, and He finds nothing but a small flicker left that craves the essence of Odin's eye, which had shrunk to normal. Mimir tells Thor that Odin took all the life forces of the Asgardians, entered the Destroyer, and took the Odinsword to fight the Celestials. At that moment, the Destroyer, having grown gigantic, is in the Andes with the Uni-Mind. They breach the dome and are met by the entire Fourth Host. They bring their battle with the Uni-Mind falling almost immediately, and they then begin to attack the Destroyer, driving it back. Thor arrives and summons a storm to cloud the vision of the Celestials but to no avail. The Celestials then destroy the Destroyer. Thor, in his grief, begins to attack, but to an even lesser effect. Thor then hurls Mjolnir and shatters Arishem's pylons, toppling him. He then picks up the Odinsword and, hurling it, impales Arishem. Arishem calmly removes it after analyzing it, then reduces it to slag. As Arishem reaches for Thor, he is stopped by a woman appearing, pleading with the Celestial. She calls Thor her blood son and reveals herself as Gaea. She then offers the Young Gods to the Celestials as the pinnacle of human achievement. Arishem then deems that the Earth shall live. The Celestials and Young Gods leave, with only Thor and his newly discovered mother behind.
WOAH!
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