However, the Russians get Thor at a stalemate when their commanding officer threatens to activate a self-destruct device that would destroy the dungeon and everyone in it, including the captured American scientists.įorced to relinquish his hammer and be shackled in "electronically treated" chains that even Thor apparently cannot break out of, the Russian soldiers leave Thor unattended figuring that he is no longer a threat. The Russian soldiers have rigged the dungeon with various traps, which Thor easily bypasses. When left alone in his cell, Donald taps his cane changing into Thor and easily breaks out of his cell. The spy then has Blake write a similar defection letter and flies him to Russia where he is put in a cell with the other "defected" scientists. As expected, the spy's camera is rigged to spray a will sapping gas that puts Donald in a hypnotic trance. When the story about Blake's "discovery" hits the newswire, a Russian agent posing as a photographer for National Magazine visits Blake's office. When asked why he wants to help, Blake makes up a story about how his lame leg prevented him from fighting in the Korean War and he wants to do something for his country to make up for it. where he meets Colonel Edward Harrison of the US Army Intelligence and offers himself as bait for the Russians by reporting that he has come up with a new biological weapon. As part of this plan, Blake travels to Washington, D.C. While in New York, Donald Blake decides to do something in his godly identity of Thor.
Sylvia Blandings (Only appearance) (John's wife).John Blandings (Only appearance) a Scientist.
Blake Appearing in "Prisoner of the Reds" There's nothing about you that I resent, Jane! - Dr.