Thor Complete Collection Guide: Every Series, Key Issue and Budget Plan — article illustration

A complete Thor collection covers Journey into Mystery #83-125 (1962-66), Thor #126-502 (1966-96), Thor vol.2 #1-85 (1998-2004), Thor vol.3 #1-12(2007-09) and the modern series up to the current one — approximately 800+ regular numbers representing over 60 years of continuous publication.

Collecting Thor in his entirety is one of the most rewarding endeavors in the Marvel market. The franchise offers exceptional creative diversity: from the cosmic mythology of Jack Kirby to the epic sagas of Walt Simonson, from the deconstruction of Dan Jurgens to the monumental run of Jason Aaron. Each era brings a distinct vision of the character while maintaining remarkable narrative continuity.

This comprehensive guide maps all the Thor series, establishes acquisition priorities by era and budget, and offers a realistic plan for building a complete or targeted Thor collection according to your means and goals.

Journey into Mystery #83-125 (1962-1966) — the origins

Thor's first appearance in JiM #83 (August 1962) by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby is the Holy Grail of any Thor collection. In CGC 4.0: $15,000-25,000. In CGC 6.0: $40,000-60,000. The 42 JiM issues with Thor (#83-125) cover the character's origins, the introduction of major allies and enemies, and some of Kirby's finest pages.

Key from the JiM period:#83 (first Thor appearance), #85 (first Loki), #86 (first Odin), #88 (first Loki on cover), #89 (first detailed origins), #97 (first Tales of Asgard backup), #103 (first Enchantress and Executioner), #112 (classic Thor vs. Hulk), #118 (first Destroyer).

Realistic budget: The complete run #83-125 in mid-grade (3.0-5.0) represents $30,000-60,000, dominated by #83. #84-125 without #83 are available for $8,000-20,000 in mid-grade. Non-key numbers (#84, #86-88, #90-96, etc.) are found individually at $100-400 in fair condition. This is a long-term collecting project but each issue acquired has intrinsic and historical value.

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Thor #126-502 (1966-1996) — the classic series

When Journey into Mystery becomes Thor in #126, the series continues uninterrupted for 376 issues and 30 years. It is the heart of any Thor collection, containing the most famous runs and the most sought-after key issues after JiM #83.

The Kirby era (#126-179, 1966-1970): Jack Kirby at his cosmic peak. #126 (first under the title "Thor") is worth $200-600 in mid-grade. #165 (first Adam Warlock, disguised as "Him") is a $500-2,000 mid-grade grail. Non-key numbers: $30-100 each in mid-grade. Run of 54 issues, estimated budget: $3,000-8,000.

The Bronze Age era (#180-337, 1970-1983): Long period and variable in quality, with highlights under John Buscema, Gerry Conway and Roy Thomas. Key issues: #337 (first Beta Ray Bill by Simonson — the start of the most famous run). Non-key numbers: $5-30 each. Budget for 158 issues: $1,500-4,000.

The Simonson run (#337-382, 1983-1987): The definitive run of Thor, unanimously considered the best. #337 in CGC 9.8: $500-800. The 45 numbers of the Simonson run in NM: $1,500-2,500 for the set. This is an absolute must — start here if you can only buy one segment.

The post-Simonson (#383-502, 1987-1996): Less sought-after period with runs from Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz. Very accessible numbers: $3-10 each for the majority. Budget for 120 issues: $500-1,200. Contains some underrated narrative surprises and minor first appearances.

The Modern Volumes (1998-present)

Thor vol.2 #1-85 (1998-2004, Dan Jurgens): Post-Heroes Reborn relaunch that brings back Thor with a more earthly approach. Key issues: #1, #80-85 (“Ragnarok” arc which destroys Asgard). Full run in NM: $300-600. The #1 in CGC 9.8: $50-100.

Thor vol.3 #1-12 + Giant-Size Finale (2007-2009, J. Michael Straczynski): The return of Thor after 3 years of absence, with sublime drawings by Olivier Coipel. Short and very collected run. #1 in CGC 9.8: $60-120. Full run in NM: $200-400. This is the series that directly inspired the tone of the Thor films.

Thor: God of Thunder #1-25 (2012-2014, Jason Aaron/Esad Ribic): Start of Jason Aaron's epic run which will span 7 years. Introduction of the God Butcher (Gorr), direct source from Thor: Love and Thunder. The #1 in CGC 9.8: $80-150. Full run: $300-500.

Mighty Thor #1-23 (2015-2017) and Thor #1-16 (2018-2019): The saga of Jane Foster as Thor, culminating in War of the Realms. Directly adapted from Love and Thunder. Mighty Thor #1 in CGC 9.8: $40-80. Complete sets: $150-300 each.

Mini-series and essential supplements

Thor: Vikings (2003, MAX): Mature mini-series by Garth Ennis in 5 issues. Out of continuity but excellent. Complete set: $30-60.

Thor: Ages of Thunder (2008): One-shots exploring different eras of Thor by Matt Fraction. Preludes to the later Fraction run. $15-40 for the set.

War of the Realms #1-6 (2019): The event that concludes Jason Aaron's 7-year run. The #1 in CGC 9.8: $30-50. Complete set with main tie-ins: $80-150.

King Thor #1-4 (2019): Ultimate conclusion of the Aaron run. Perfect emotional coda. Complete set: $20-40 in NM.

Annuals: JiM Annual #1, Thor Annuals #2-18 represent an important complement. Budget: $500-1,500 for the complete series in mid-to-high grade.

Recommended 5-year acquisition plan

Year 1 ($2,000-3,000): Run Simonson #337-382 in NM + Thor: God of Thunder #1-25 + start of the full Aaron run. You will immediately have the two best runs in Thor's history.

Year 2 ($2,000-3,000): Thor vol.3 (Straczynski) + Mighty Thor + War of the Realms + King Thor. Complete modern era/MCU-related. Add Thor vol.2 #80-85 (Ragnarok).

Year 3 ($2,000-4,000): Bronze Age #180-336 (before Simonson). Bridge the gap between Kirby and Simonson. Accessible numbers, bulk purchase recommended.

Year 4 ($3,000-8,000): The Kirby Era #126-179. More expensive individually but historically priceless. Target non-keys first, add #165 if possible.

Year 5 (variable): Journey into Mystery — as far as your budget allows. Start with the accessible numbers (#100-125) and progress to #83 if your means allow. Complete the missing annuals and mini-series.

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