Like with Thor #355, Buscema is going a good job of mimicking Simonson's style while still giving us Sal Buscema style goblins and the like, and the art isn't bad at all. With a cover and full page ad drawn by Simonson, i hope people weren't too disappointed to find Sal Buscema on interior art. I don't know how it was decided which characters would get a series, but considering some of the choices (Jack of Hearts, Rocket Raccoon, Gargoyle) i guess it's not too weird for Balder the Brave to get his own maybe Marvel was testing the possibility of a Thor spin-off title in the wake of Simonson's success. Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 Other versions 4.1 Earth X 4.2 Marvel Zombies 4.3 MC2 4. The character is based on the deity Baldr from Norse mythology. Balder's training seems to take about a month: as Balder's training is wrapping up, a narration panel says 'as the month wanes'. Chronological Placement Considerations: This takes place between pages 4 and 15 of Thor 360. ![]() In 1985, the mini-series was still a relatively new and rare thing. Balder the Brave is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Historical Significance Rating: 2 - Balder gets back into fighting shape.
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