WEIRD COMICS #1 (Apr'40)
cover by George Tuska
[THE ORIGIN OF THOR]
In Valhalla, home of the Norse gods, Thor, God Of Thunder, feels the people of Earth no longer have a need of him. But he decides to invest his power in a mortal! Down on Earth, rich socialite Grant Farrel feels dejected when his girl, Glenda, keeps knocking him for not being "adventurous", and winds up abandoning him at a party for another man. He goes home and actually contemplates ending it all (over a woman as worthless as that??), when he's suddenly confronted by THOR. Boy, talk about your out-of-left-field non-sequiturs. It's like when THE SHADOW saved that guy from killing himself on that bridge, except here, Grant doesn't become THOR's assistant, he BECOMES a new incarnation of THOR himself!
Glenda it seems has inadvertenly fallen in with foreign spies, and it's up to the new THOR to save her. Gee, didn't we see almost this exact scneario play out-- over and over and over again-- between SUPERMAN and that horrible shrew Lois Lane? It's like what "Miss Bowers" (Maggie Smith) said in "DEATH ON THE NILE". "It's been my experience men are least drawn to women who treat them well."
THOR tracks the spies (who've now abducted Glenda) to South America, and single-handedly uses his magic hammer to take out an entire tank squadron. He then (apparently) allows himself, in his mortal form, to be captured, so locate his girl. "What are YOU doing here?" she asks as she unties him. "I decided I needed a little adventure." he replies. But before long, THOR saves men from a collapsing mine, and Glenda is suddenly enamored of this incredible figure.
By story's end, as expected, she's now telling Grant she's met this fantastic guy that HE will NEVER be like. Only Grant walks off, apparently no longer caring WHAT she thinks of him. WAY TO GO! That's better than Clark Kent ever did in the old days (even if the "Clark" the world saw was nothing more than a convenient lie-- he & Lois had a really SICK "relationship" no matter how you look at it). "But Grant has more important things to think of than the whim of a girl.", the narrator says, as we see Grant, holding THOR's hammer. Cool.
In the early days of Marvel's THOR, it appeared that Dr. Don Blake "became" THOR. As the series progressed, with the progressive introduction of more and more Asgardian elements, it seemed he WAS Thor. But some readers asked, if Don Blake became Thor, then what happened to the REAL Thor? Where's the original? While we eventually found that Don Blake was merely a creation of Odin to teach his son humility, those earlier questions seem more related to this 1940 series! While Billy Batson & Captain Marvel were 2 completely separate people who changed places, here, the new Thor is a protoge of the original, who sits back in Valhalla, passing on his power and guidance.
Interesting "variations on a theme", I'd say!
WEIRD COMICS was published by Victor Fox, and ran 20 issues. The title seems a continuation of the infamous pulp magazine, which was known for its racy covers, and often featured the work of writer Robert E. Howard, creator of CONAN. Sadly, it appears the feature only ran 5 episodes, in issues #1-5, before being replaced by an entirely different feature named "Dynamite Thor", which ran only 2 episodes!