Journey into Mystery
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Journey into Mystery is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series was originally titled Adventure Into Mystery, but it was renamed three issues later. It featured monster and science fiction stories and is memorable also for featuring the debut of a prototype of the Hulk in issue #62. With the start of the Silver Age of Comics, Marvel switched the feature to superhero stories and introduced Thor and in issue #83, inspired by the Norse thunder god and by writer Stan Lee's musings that comic books were the mythology of the modern day. Journey into Mystery primarily featured Thor stories through issue #125 and Journey into Mystery Annual #1, at which point the series was retitled The Mighty Thor.
As a consequence of Heroes Reborn, Thor dropped out of his own series beginning with issue #503 and his book's title was restored to Journey into Mystery. The series continued with the "Lost Gods" storyline (which ran through issue #513) and then with a rotating cast of characters, until finally ending with Journey into Mystery #521 in 1996.
A second Journey into Mystery series was published for nineteen issues, beginning in 1972. This series featured reprints of science fiction and monster tales from the first Journey into Mystery series, as well as Amazing Adult Fantasy, Strange Tales, Strange Worlds, and Tales to Astonish.
[edit] First appearances
- Absorbing Man in #114
- Asgard in #85
- Balder in #85
- Cobra in #98
- Destroyer in #118
- Enchantress in #103
- Fandral in #119
- Frigga in #92
- Geirrodur in #101
- Grey Gargoyle in #107
- Hercules in Annual #1
- Heimdall in #85
- Hela in #102
- Hogun in #119
- Idunn in #114
- Jotunheim in #114
- Karnilla in #107
- Lorelei in #337
- The Kronans (a.k.a. the Stone Men from Saturn) in #83
- The Lava Men (Molto) in #97
- Mad Merlin/Maha Yogi (as Merlin) in #96
- Olympus in Annual #1
- Sif in #102
- Surtur in #97
- Thor in #83
- Tyr in #85
- Volstagg in #119
- Ymir in #97
- Zeus in Annual #1