- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; superhero
- Characters
- Thor [Donald Blake]; Hercules [Alcaeus of Thebes] (introduction) Loki; Zeus (introduction); VILLAINS: Storm Giants
- Synopsis
- Thor and Loki come across a pair of storm giants attacking the gateway from Asgard to Olympus. During the ensuing battle, Thor is accidentally transported to the fabled land and finds himself in combat with the mighty Hercules with neither party willing to back down. After a titanic battle, Zeus stops the conflict and proclaims them both worthy allies and friends. Thor is sent back to Asgard and Zeus closes the passage forever.
- Reprints
This story introduced the Marvel Universe version of Olympus and the Greek gods.
- Script
- Gerry Conway
- Pencils
- John Buscema
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- George Roussos
- Letters
- John Costanza
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; superhero
- Characters
- Thor; Hercules; Zeus; Krato (introduction); Odin; Odin's Vizier; Balder; Sif; Silas Grant; Tana Nile; Rigellians; Krista; Hildegarde; Ares (villain); Pluto (villain); Snatos (Villain, introduction)
- Reprints
First appearances of Krato and Snatos.
- Script
- Bob Harras
- Pencils
- Butch Guice
- Inks
- Bob Layton
- Colors
- Christie Scheele
- Letters
- John Workman
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; superhero
- Characters
- Thor; GUESTS: Hercules; Edwin Jarvis; Matthew Linden (introduction); Tony and his gang (introduction)
- Synopsis
- Hercules tries to resolve a dispute between some boys as to who is stronger, he or Thor. Embellishment ensues.
- Reprints
Thor only appears in a phony story told by Hercules.
- Script
- Stan Lee; ?
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Vince Colletta
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Sam Rosen; ?
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; superhero
- Characters
- Thor; Hercules
- Reprints
This story introduced the Marvel Universe version of Olympus and the Greek gods.