I'm not going to argue that the "Spidey refuses to give up and lifts the heavy machinery" sequence isn't a classic of superhero comics...

... but these two pages with Thor-Frog are pretty effective too.

And, of course, it wouldn't work if Thor-Frog weren't THINKING!
[From "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner; or, It's Not Easy Being Green!" in The Mighty Thor #365, March 1986. Written and drawn by Walt Simonson, lettered by John Workman, colored by Max Scheele.]

... but these two pages with Thor-Frog are pretty effective too.

And, of course, it wouldn't work if Thor-Frog weren't THINKING!
[From "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner; or, It's Not Easy Being Green!" in The Mighty Thor #365, March 1986. Written and drawn by Walt Simonson, lettered by John Workman, colored by Max Scheele.]
2 comments:
What a fun two-parter this was.
Not a hoax! Not a dream! In this issue Thor croaks!
The Thunder Frog storyline: the Greatest Comics Ever or the Greatest Achievement of the Human Race Ever?
I think it may just lose out to agriculture, the wheel, and Black Belt Jones, but just barely.
Unbelievably awesome stuff.
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