Fantastic Four #378 (1993)
Thunderstrike and his fellow Avengers come to the aid of the Fantastic Four, outnumbering the Fearsome Foursome and forcing them into a retreat during FOUR NO MORE!
Thunderstrike #2-3 (1993)
Thunderstrike and the Black Knight examine the Bloodaxe; Thunderstrike tries to find a peaceful resolution to a confrontation with the Juggernaut; Sif and Thunderstrike investigate the assassin Sangre, but his refusal to help Thor through a bout of Warrior’s Madness strains their relationship.
Dargo Ktor – the Thor of the 26th Century – joins forces with Thunderstrike, Beta Ray Bill and the true Thor to reform the Thor Corps when Demonstaff tries to destroy the multiverse.
Quasar #54 (1994)
Thunderstrike cameo; Thunderstrike senses strange activity on the Moon during STARBLAST.
Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1-4 (1993)
First appearance of Revelation/Ravonna Renslayer of Earth-93091; Terminatrix (Ravonna Renslayer of Earth-6311) now rules Chronopolis as the new Kang the Conqueror and attempts to expand its borders through time; Revelation – another Ravonna from an alternate universe – selects USAgent, War Machine & Thunderstrike as her champions and tasks them with saving time; the trio are pitted against Thor, Captain America & Iron Man and find themselves joining forces with the real Kang to stop Terminatrix.
Quasar #60 (1994)
Thunderstrike cameo; Quasar says goodbye to his friends, including Thunderstrike, before he leaves Earth.
Warlock and the Infinity Watch #26-28 (1994)
Senator Kyle Munson psychically manipulates the Avengers into an assassination attempt on Adam Warlock; the Avengers are freed from Munson’s control and unmask him as the Man-Beast.
First appearance of Blackwulf/Pelops, Bristle, Alex DePaul, Lucien & Schizo; first full appearance of Lord Tantalus and Khult; Pandara – an agent of Lord Tantalus – launches an attack on Manhattan, drawing the attention of Thunderstrike, Code: Blue & Spider-Man and Thunderstrike and uncover a conspiracy regarding the Deviants of Armachedon and their longterm foe, Blackwulf, during WHERE MONSTERS DWELL.
Iron Man #303-304 (1993)
First appearance of the Hulkbuster Armour; Thunderstrike attacks Iron Man over the destruction of a dam in Africa; he turns his attention to the New Warriors when he learns they’re responsible during CRASH & BURN.
Thunderstrike #7(pp.22)-9 (1994)
Thunderstrike’s son Kevin Masterson is been kidnapped by Bobby Steele; the robot Officer ZERO that’s designed to protect cops goes rogue when its creator seeks revenge; Bloodaxe learns Eric Masterson is secretly Thunderstrike.
Thor: The Worthy #1[2/3] (2020)
Thunderstrike struggles with his failure to save Bobby Steele and gets a chance to redeem himself by confronting the Grey Gargoyle.
Incredible Hulk Annual #20[4/4] (1994)
Thunderstrike cameo; Thunderstrike attends Rick Jones and Marlo Chandler‘s wedding during WE ARE GATHERED HERE.
Spider-Man Unlimited #6[1/3] (1994)
Thunderstrike and Spider-Man join forces against Hydro-Man and tries to clear Spidey’s name when he’s accused of harming innocents.
Avengers #374-375[1/2] (1994)
Thunderstrike returns to the Avengers as Proctor and his Gatherers return to have their revenge on Sersi and destroy the Avengers; Proctor’s identity is revealed; the Avengers lose two teammates in the final battle.
Avengers Annual #23[1/2] (1994)
The Avengers are faced with an alliance between Loki and Typhon during STRANGERS ON AN ASTRAL PLANE.
Thunderstrike #10 (1994)
Thunderstrike takes on a villain disguised as Thor and fights to clear the Thunder God’s name; Thunderstrike is finally reunited with the real Thor.
Thunderstrike comes to Thor’s aid when the God of Thunder loses Mjolnir to the Destroyer; Thor and Thunderstrike are shocked to discover who’s controlling the armour this time during MYTH CONCEPTIONS.
Thunderstrike #11 (1994)
Thunderstrike, Sangre & Wildstreak all clash when they go after the same man who’s selling guns to kids.
Thunderstrike #15: Double Feature[2/2] (1994)
First appearance of Kenneth & Kevin Krask; Thunderstrike assists Code: Blue against the Thermal Man.
Thunderstrike #12-15 (1994-1995)
First appearance of Bison/Billy Kitson; first appearance of Stellaris as Leah Princess; Stellaris steps out of the shadow and returns to Eric Masterson’s life; Thunderstrike and Bloodaxe both pursue Whyteout; Thunderstrike and Luke Cage battle the Bison, Mongoose & Quicksand; Mephisto kidnaps Kevin Masterson to coerce Thunderstrike into helping him obtain Thor’s soul.
Avengers #379 (1994)
Thunderstrike joins his fellow Avengers on a mission to rescue the Vision from the Lunatic Legion.
Namor the Sub-Mariner #58 (1995)
First appearance of the Deep Six; a misunderstanding leads to the Avengers battle Namor‘s Deep Six during ATLANTIS RISING.
Thunderstrike #16-19 (1995)
Thunderstrike and the Absorbing Man try to help She-Hulk and Titania sort out their differences; Bloodaxe turns to Thunderstrike for help against Seth‘s Serpent’s Teeth.
Thunderstrike #20[2/2]-21[2/2] (1994)
Eric Masterson tells his son a story from Thor‘s past.
Thunderstrike #20[1/2]-21[1/2] (1994)
Thunderstrike continues to investigate the Serpent’s Teeth, allying with the Black Panther, Black Widow, She-Hulk and War Machine to battle Stegron and end Seth’s deadly alliance with Loki.
Avengers #383 (1995)
The Avengers assist Psi-Lord & Devlor of Fantastic Forces against the Kree super-soldier Shatterstar.
Tales of the Marvels: The Wonder Years #2 (1995)
Thunderstrike cameo; Thunderstrike attends Wonder Man‘s funeral.
Force Works #10[2/2] (1995)
Thunderstrike cameo; Century watches Wonder Man‘s funeral from afar.
Spider-Man The Power of Terror #3 (1995)
Thunderstrike cameo; the Avengers rescue those caught up in Spider-Man‘s clash with the Maggia.
Fantastic Four #400[2/2] (1995)
Thunderstrike cameo; Thunderstrike attends Mister Fantastic‘s funeral during EVEN THE WATCHERS CAN DIE.
Thunderstrike #22-24 (1995)
Thunderstrike learns Bloodaxe’s true identity; Thunderstrike picks up the Bloodaxe and becomes an amalgam of Thunderstrike & Bloodaxe in order to defeat Seth’s army; the Avengers watch as Thor battles Thunderstrike/Bloodaxe when Eric Masterson loses control; Eric Masterson overcomes the Bloodaxe’s influence at the cost of his own life during THE STORM AND THE SACRIFICE.
Thor #490 (1995)
Thunderstrike appears in flashback; Thor battles the Absorbing Man at Thunderstrike’s grave during THE STORM AND THE SACRIFICE.
Avengers #10-11 (1998)
Thunderstrike is among the deceased Avengers briefly resurrected by the Grim Reaper to join his Legion of the Unliving and battle the current Avengers line-up.
Strange #1-2 (2022)
First appearance of Stephen Strange as the Harvestman; Thunderstrike is resurrected as a zombie once again, but is returned to true death by the Harvestman.
A version of this reading order without story descriptions, page-by-page breakdowns or less non-essential guest appearances – just the primary Thunderstrike stories:
- Thunderstrike #1-3
- Thor Corps #1-4
- Thunderstrike #4-9
- Thor: The Worthy #1
- Thunderstrike #10
- Thor #477
- Thunderstrike #11-24
Kevin Masterson picks up his father’s mantle in this reading order:
- THUNDERSTRIKE: Kevin Masterson (2010-2022)
Thor‘s reading order from Eric Masterson‘s time as Thunderstrike and beyond:
- THOR: Worldengine (1993-1997)
Notable multiversal versions of Thunderstrike:
EARTH-138
Superior Octopus #1 (2018)
Edge of Spider-Geddon #1 (2018)
Thunderstrike (Eric Masters) didn’t exhibit powers but claimed he’d been granted power by Odin; his fight with Spider-Punk is interrupted when Kang the Conglomerator electrocutes him during SPIDER-GEDDON.
EARTH-9907
A-Next #10-11 (1999)
Spider-Girl #58-59 (2003)
Heralding from a world ruled by Doctor Doom and policed by his Thunder Guard, Stormtrooper (Eric Masterson) was sent on a mission to infiltrate Earth-982; meeting that world’s version of his son, Kevin Masterson (who had inherited his father’s Thunderstrike identity), encouraged him to turn his back on Doom and seek a better life.
EARTH-15513
A-Force #1 (2015)
Red Skrull #1 (2015)
Armor Wars #5 (2015)
Squadron Sinister #4 (2016)
Star-Lord and Kitty Pryde #3 (2015)
Thors #2, 4 (2014-2015)
Heralding from another reality, Thunderstrike is among the versions of Thor from around the multiverse who made up the Thor Corps – Emperor God Doom‘s police force on Battleworld – during SECRET WARS.
EARTH-983107
What If #107 (1998)
A reality in which Thor doesn’t fall prey to the Warrior’s Madness; Thunderstrike takes Thor‘s role among the Avengers while Thor himself becomes ruler of Asgard.
Other reading orders that feature Thunderstrike: