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References to and Quotes about
Thor (Donald Blake)

Avengers (vol. 1) #503 (Dec. 2004): "Chaos: Part Four of Four", page 10, panel 1:
Falcon: "Then where is she, Carol? She's the only one not here."
Nick Fury: "Thor isn't."
Firestar: "Yeah, and didn't you guys fight that Loki guy once? Could it be that Loki guy?"
Doctor Strange: "God of mischief."

Note: Thor's hammer is on cover.

Captain America (vol. 1) #140 (Aug. 1971): "In the Grip of the Gargoyle!", page 11, panel 4:
(pg. 9) Commissioner Feingold: "I remember the times he [Grey Gargoyle] fought Thor and Iron Man to a standstill."

Note: Seen in Grey Gargoyle's flashback on page 11. Also mentioned on page 9.

Captain America (vol. 1) #160 (Apr. 1973): "Enter: Solarr!", page 4, panel 1:
Captain America: "Now I know how Thor must feel-- Oh, don't worry! I'm not as strong as he is-- But I still have to learn to pull my punches!"

Captain America Annual #3 (Jan. 1976): "The Thing from the Black Hole Star!", page 35, panel 3:
General: "Officially, there's been no incident, Cap... it's over."
Captain America said: "I... see..."
General said: "Do you--? Aliens are easy for you to understand. You've fought Kree and Skrull alike, consorted with a living... god..."

Note: The "living god" that the general refers to is Thor.

Dark X-Men #3 (Mar. 2010): "Journey to the Center of the Goblin: Part Three", page 8, panel 3:
X-Man (Nathan Grey, speaking to Sentry): "They called us 'X-Man and the Sentry'. We fought the Brood, Galactus, the rogue Thor-- the Void--"

Marvel Knights 4 #7 (Sep. 2004): "The Pine Barrens: Part 3", page 6, panel 6:
Reed Richards (speaking of the Thing): "My best friend is an ex-linebacker made of orange rock, nearly invulnerable, strong enough to arm-wrestly Thor and almost beat him..."

Marvel Knights Spider-Man #7 (Dec. 2004): "Venomous: Part Three", page 10, panel 5:
Peter Parker (narrating): "Sitting here for an hour and a half running through everyone who knows the secret, whether they're good or bad, alive or dead. Kaine, Thor, Kraven, Wolverine, Ezekial, The Chameleon, pool old Ben Reilly..."

Marvel Knights Spider-Man #13 (June 2005): "Wild Blue Yonder, Part One", page 1, panel 4:
guard at Riker's Island Prison (speaking about Absorbing Man): "For example, this guy? He can turn into any substance he touches at will. He almost beat a Norse god! He'd rule the world if he weren't so stupid... Creel? Chow time."

Marvel Knights Spider-Man #18 (Nov. 2005): "Wild Blue Yonder: Conclusion", page 12, panels 2, 6:
Tombstone: "C'mon Owl... You're talking the Absorbing Man. He fought Thor and walked away. The money you're offering's great, but I want to spend it on more'n a nice funeral."
gangster: "Who has beaten this guy?"
Owl: "Hmmmm... Thor hasn't been seen in forever..."

The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #132 (Apr. 1980): "And Hellfire is Their Name!", page 16, panel 1:
Sebastian Shaw (thinking): "Perhaps the Hellfire Club should set its sights higher -- today, the X-Men; tomorrow... The Avengers? I wonder-- Dare I match my power against that of Iron Man? Or Thor?"