hey brightgoat!! i’ve wanted to submit an ask forever but always been too nervous. been a huge fan of your art since the Casino Cups days. all your art inspired me to try digital. my first ever digital drawing was a shaky-handed doodle of your cuphead design. even though it was long ago, i re-discovered the fandom and how much i love and appreciate your unique art style with how you draw well.. really everything- faces, panels, and just general poses/anatomy in particular! i was wondering how you set up your comic panels/scenes so well? i’m trying to get into comic making but it’s been difficult. i thought i’d ask you since you were the OG for me lol!
anyways now i do almost everything digitally and i enjoy every minute of creating art and i wanted to thank you for having such a big impact on me. (as silly as it may sound). now, me and a few friends cling onto the cuphead fandom by a thread but in the start we all bonded over your AU and its one of our fondest shared memories to this day. :)
cheers!
Hi! Sorry for the late reply.
Ummm there isn't really any special way I do it.
I create a script, and try to divide that script into pages.
I make a sketch of the pages, all together, side by side. Write in the dialogue and see how much I can fit onto a single page (i try to include as much as possible on a single page, but never too much that it gets cramped)
I try to use little common comic tactics like buildup at the end of one page, and then the reveal on the next in a big grand panel to set the scene.
I also love to use large diagonal/vertical long panels to show a transition of sorts.
ALSO other things to keep in mind but aren't like strict rules:
better when dialogue follows a single trajectory. In a comic read from left to right, up to down, thats how the dialogue should go as well.
Also good to keep characters on their side of the page/panel. Is a character on the right hands side of the first panel? Keep them on that side (as relative to other chars). Exceptions apply of course, if it simply looks better to flip it mid page then go ahead, they can still move around or maybe something gets revealed behind them (even more to the right) that changes the staging. Storyboarders- basically the 180 rule.
Generally I also try to keep it so that like
A busy/active/energetic scene has more panels, is more compact, more stuff happening on a single page. The viewer is given info very quickly
But when the scene needs to be slower, or moodier, or even just more important, i use longer/larger spread out panels. The viewer has to draw their attention out a bit more and take it in.
Also another general thing:
Little actions that are important: Little panels in the corner or so.
Large settings/reveals/poses: Big panels
Depending on your experience this is all either surface level shit thats like 'yeah no kidding', or a whole bunch of stuff that seems like a lot to worry about. But dont fret, with time it just comes naturally.
Also what helps it come naturally is: read a lot of comics! Use OTHER comic pages as reference for staging! While making this, i looked at random DC and Marvel comic pages to see how many panels or how much dialogue bubbles I should include, or just for inspo.
I also often imagine these as movies/animations, and that gives me idea on how to frame it as well, but obv its still a different medium.
Oh and thank you a lot, I'm glad you enjoy my stuff and I've managed to inspire you and entertain you and your friends ;D I hope you gained something from this and make your own comics
This post is a master list of every single Darkwing Duck comic from the '90s and where to read them!
I got frustrated trying to navigate and keep track of all the Darkwing Duck comics that were published in the '90s, so I made this guide for anyone who's going on a similar journey to find them all!
Navigation:
- Click on a story title to be taken to its I.N.D.U.C.K.S page!
- Click on (Read Here) to be taken to a link to read a scan of the comic online! (All links will lead to readcomiconline.li or the internet archive, be aware that readcomiconline can have a lot of popup ads so it's advised to have an adblock!)
- Some stories are part of a series, those will be listed together under a subtitle.
Tumblr has a limit on how many links can appear in a post, click here for the remaining comics not listed here!
Darkly Dawns the Duck
Part 1: Darkly Dawns the Duck (Read Here)
Part 2: For Whom the Bull Toils! (Read Here)
Part 3: Fowl Play! (Read Here)
Part 4: The End of the Beginning! (Read Here)
Let’s Get Fiscal (Read Here)
Liquid Diet (Read Here)
Turnabout is F.O.W.L. Play (Read Here)
The Found World (Read Here)
Salad Daze (Read Here)
Sara’s Invention (Read Here)
The Kitty Kat Kaper (Read Here)
Slip, Slidin’ Away (Read Here)
Just Us Justice Ducks (Part 1 and 2) (Read Here)
Raté pour la rentrée (Never released in English)
Hero for a Day (Read Here)
Trop police pour être honnête (Never released in English)
Son of the Return of the Revenge of the 3-D Man (Read Here)
(this comic was published ONE SINGULAR TIME and was intended to be read with a pair of cheap 3D glasses that came with the magazine, which is why the visuals are so trippy.)
Feeling Flushed (Read Here)
Video Pirates (Read Here)
Show and Tell (Read Here)
Super Union Blues (Part 1 and 2) (Read Here)
Watts the Problem!
Part 1: All Plugged in and Nowhere to Flow! (Read Here)
Part 2: Ohm Sweet Ohm (Read Here)
Vogue’s Gallery (Read Here)
Cat in a Hot Tin Suit (Read Here)
Marinated Mystery! (Read Here)
Transportation Troubles (Read Here)
Inversionary Tactics (Read Here)
Fluffy’s Reign of Terror! (Read Here)
Highspeed Hijinks (Read Here)
Put Up Job (Read Here)
Double Scoop, Double Take (Read Here)
Kitchen Clean-Up (Read Here)
Tumblr has a limit on how many links can appear in a post, click here for the remaining comics not listed here!
CHECKLIST CRONOLÓGICA BATFAMLY– PERSONAL DC at this point stands for Disregard Canon. Reading comics can be overwhelming at first, and it’s
Hello!! So, several months ago I started this list in order to read and make sense of all the bat family issues i could find. I decided to share it so anyone who might want to start reading comics can use it as a guide.
A DoomReed Recommended Reading List updated for Jan. 2026 and not exhaustive! (To get started on doomreed, a starter guide is here)
full text list below the cut!
DOOMREED Recommended Reading List
Doctor Doom/Mister Fantastic, Victor von Doom/Reed Richards by @doomrichards on tumblr, twitter, and archive of our own Updated 01/2026, originally compiled by @foeyeahboi
1960s Stan Lee & Jack Kirby:
Fantastic Four #5, #10, Annual #2, Annual #3
1970s Marv Wolfman & Keith Pollard:
Fantastic Four #196-200
1980s John Byrne:
Fantastic Four #236, #260 & #288
1990s Walt Simonson:
Fantastic Four #350 & #352
Tom DeFalco & Paul Ryan, et. al.:
Fantastic Four #381 & Fantastic Four Unlimited #12
& Fantastic Four Unplugged #2
Jim Lee, Heroes Reborn/Return Era:
Fantastic Four v2 (1997) #5-6
Captain America v2 (1997) #12
Chris Claremont, Larroca & Bogdanove:
Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men #1-4 (1987)
Fantastic Four v3 (1998) #25, #29-31
Carlos Pacheco, Marin, Kesel, et. al.:
Fantastic Four (1998) #54 Val's birth!
Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo, et. al.:
Fantastic Four v3 (1998) #70
& Fantastic Four #500, #503, #507
Dwayne McDuffie, Pelletier & Jones:
Fantastic Four #551-553
Fantastic Four Special #1 "My Dinner with Doom"
Mark Millar & Bryan Hitch:
Fantastic Four #558, #562
Jonathan Hickman Secret Wars Era
with Epting, Deodata, Ribic, et. al.:
Fantastic Four #581 - #582
FF (2010) #1-14 (omit 6, 7, 10, 11); Fantastic Four #611
X-Men (2010) #16
New Avengers v3 (2013) #6, #7, #14
Secret Wars (2015) #2-4, #9
& Marvel 2-In-One (2017) Annual #1
Post-Secret Wars Era:
Brian M. Bendis & Alex Maleev:
Infamous Iron Man (2016) #6, #8
Chip Zdarsky, Cheung, Schiti, Dodson, et. al.:
Marvel 2-In-One (2017) #4-6, Annual #1 & #11
DOOM 2099 (2019)
X-Men/Fantastic Four (2020) #2-3
Dan Slott, R.B. Silva & Javier Rodriguez:
Fantastic Four (2018) #25,
#32 (B Story) "Duel Intentions" & #33
Christopher Cantwell & Salvador Larocca:
Doctor Doom (2019) #9-10
2022-Present:
Ryan North, Coello, Aburtov, R.B. Silva, et. al.:
Fantastic Four (2022) #2, #7, #13, #28
One World Under Doom (2025) #6-9
Fantastic Four (2025) #3
Chip Zdarsky, Schiti, Martin, CAFU, et. al.:
Captain America (2025) #1
The Will of Doom (2025) #1
Origin Re-tellings & Variations:
Books of Doom #2
Before The Fantastic Four: Reed Richards #1-3
Fantastic Four #416 (B Story) "Roads Not Taken!"
What If?:
What If? (1977) #6, "What if the F.F. had different Super-Powers?"
What If? (1977) #22, "What if Dr. Doom had become a Hero?"
What If? (1989) #18, "What if the Fantastic Four battled
Doctor Doom before they got their powers?"
What If? (1989) #27, "What if the Sub-Mariner
had joined the Fantastic Four?"
Bonus: Greene, Hickman: Doom (2024)
AU Versions / Other:
Warlock (1972) #6-7
Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #42
100th Anniversary Special: Fantastic Four
GeNext United #2
Marc Spector: Moon Knight (1989) #39-40
Spider-Man & The Secret Wars #2, #4
Doctor Doom and the Masters of Evil #4
Marvel 1602 #4
Big Town #2
Earth X #2 & Universe X Special: 4 #1
Exiles (2001) #95-98
Fantastic Four: 1 2 3 4 #4
Fantastic Four: The Movie (2005) (comic adaptation)
Fantastic Five (2007) #1-5
Fantastic Four 2099 (1996) #6-8
Spectacular Spider-Man (UK Magazine) #119-120
Shame Itself (2011) (B story) (satire)
Marvel (2020) #2 (C Story)
Timeless #1 (2021)
The Super Hero's Journey (Marvel Arts) (2023)
H.E.R.B.I.E. Infinity Comic (2025) #9
Marvel Holiday Tales to Astonish (2024) #1
Venom War: Fantastic Four (2024) #1
Fantastic Four Fanfare (2025) #2 (B Story)
Multimedia:
The Fantastic Four (1967) (cartoon) ep. 7
Fantastic Four (1994) (cartoon) season 2 episode 9
Fantastic Four (1994) (film)
Fantastic Four: Doomgate by Jeffrey Lang (novel)
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes ep. 1, 4, 17, 25
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes season 2 ep 1
Marvel’s Wastelanders: Doom by Mark Waid et. al. (podcast)
& Marvel’s Wastelanders Marvels Chapter 4 (podcast)
Avengers Ultimate Alliance (game) DLC, Shadow of Doom
Marvel Superheroes Official Game Adventure:
Gates of What If? by Roger Moore (RPG manual)
Marvel Rivals Season 3, gallery card, "Stark Warning"
youre like the scarletvision saint or something and they have enchanted me so what would you recommend to know their characters both individually and as a couple? :)
SMILES SO WIDE. Okay I'm going to roughly do this chronologically from in-universe, and I'm trying to make it fairly extensive as I have a few other lighter reading guides for Wanda, Vision and their relationship already on my blog. I hope this is what you're looking for!
X-Men V1 #4–#7, #11, Avengers V1 #16–#32, #38–49 → Wanda's origin with Pietro, and her joining the Avengers. You can read the whole stretch, or if you want you can focus on #16, #19–#20, #26–#28, #47–#49 which should give you a pretty good overview of that era.
Avengers V1 #57–#58, Avengers Origins: The Vision → Vision's origin and joining the Avengers.
Avengers V1 #75–#77 → Technically the first time they met although they don't interact much but I do like the story for Wanda so worth reading.
Avengers V1 #81, #84, #91–#108, #113 → First interactions and development of their relationship into formally dating.
Avengers V1 #124–#135, Giant Size Avengers #1–#4 → The Celestial Madonna Arc with some additional exploration of Wanda's background with Robert Frank, who was for a time thought to be her father. They get married here.
Avenger V1 #146–#148 → Arc with them I like :)
Avengers V1 #151–#153, #157–#158, #160 → The return of Wonder Man and how it effects Vision and Wanda.
Avengers V1 #181–#188 → Two arcs very close to each other centering on Wanda and Pietro's origins.
Marvel Fanfare #58, Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 2 #10 → Two issues of Vision and Wanda trying to move to Leonia, New Jersey. Prequels to Vision and the Scarlet Witch V1 & V2.
Avengers V1 #242–#254 → Kind of a longer arc but Vision gets possessed by the Eternals' robot A.I. and takes over the world.
Vision and the Scarlet Witch V1 & V2 → Two limited series' of Vision and Wanda building a life together; birth of the twins.
Avengers West Coast #42–#46 → Dissolution of Vision and Wanda's marriage. May still be titled West Coast Avengers, the numbering is a little funky.
Avengers V1 #348, #367, Avengers Spotlight #23 & #40 → Vision regaining their emotions after they were removed in Darker Than Scarlet.
The Vision V1, Scarlet Witch V1 → Two 4 issue 90s series centering on each of them.
Avengers V3 #1–#11, #19–#23, #31, #41–#55 → Various significant arcs of Kurt Busiek Avengers, although you could read the whole thing from #1–#55 if you want.
Avengers: Celestial Quest → Sort of Steve Englehart's sequel to the Celestial Madonna arc; Vision has a relationship with Mantis.
Avengers Icons: The Vision → Vision explores her background with Phineas Horton and his ancestors.
Avengers Disassembled and House of M go here; I'd focus on reading Avengers: The Children's Crusade, which features Billy and Tommy as Wiccan and Speed trying to find Wanda. All you need to know is Wanda went crazy, blew Vision up, and Billy and Tommy came back. It isn't my favourite era so tread carefully.
Avengers V1 #24.1, Avengers Assemble Annual 1 → Vision comes back from the dead.
Avengers A.I. → Vision joins a robot-focused team of Avengers led by grandfather Hank Pym
Scarlet Witch V2 → Wanda goes on a quest to save witchcraft.
All New, All Different Avengers → Vision is on an Avengers team led by Sam Wilson. This is post Tom King's Vision series but I like you so I'm not recommending you but just so you know, Vision has a daughter named Viv now.
Uncanny Avengers V3 #26–#30 → Wanda develops a relationship with Jericho Drumm.
Avengers: No Surrender (#675–690) → Very large comic event that both Wanda and Vision feature in, although not majorly together.
Quicksilver: No Surrender → Really good Quicksilver-focused series; Wanda tries to save him.
Avengers: No Road Home → Sequel to No Surrender
Darkhold: Alpha, Darkhold: Omega → Deals with Wanda and Chthon. There's a bunch of miniseries' in this event but they frankly aren't relevant and vary in quality, so I'd focus on these issues.
Avengers V9 by Jed MacKay → First time Wanda and Vision have been on a team since Uncanny Avengers, which I didn't bother reccing because I don't think it's great for either of them.
Scarlet Witch V3, Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch V4, The Vision and the Scarlet Witch V3 → Steve Orlando's Scarlet Witch work, which is the most significant solo focus she's ever recieved! Looks like Sorcerer Supreme will be joining the docket soon, too.
That's about everything! I really hope this helps, and if you are looking for something different, let me know!
Helena Bertinelli/Huntress Reading List/Completionist Guide
Helena Bertinelli is the Huntress of Prime Earth. She has existed as a character since 1989, and has appeared in her own series as well as multiple other series throughout the years. Most well known for being a Bird of Prey, she has a long history that tends to be hard to track. Instead of hunting down all of the issues, this guide has every one of her appearances in the attempt to follow her chronologically, but where her movements couldn’t be followed the natural passing of time was used to follow the story.
This is both a reading list and a completionist guide. This means there will be times when the issue only has a cameo of Helena. For a casual reader this list may be a little much. If that is the case click [here] for a shorter list that can get you started on Helena.
Moving onto Content Warnings.
There will be mentions and depictions of Sexual Assault of Adults and Minors, Slavery, PTSD, and Murder. These are some of the big Content Warnings. That being said let’s get started.
[Start Here]
Huntress (1989) #1, #2
Justice League America (1987-1996) #26
Huntress (1989) #3 - #6
Justice League America (1987-1996) #30, #31
Huntress (1989) #7 - #12
Justice League America (198-1996) #35
Time Masters (1990) #1
Huntress (1989) #13 - #19
Justice League International Special (1990) #1
Justice League America (1987-1996) #42
Justice League International Special (1991) #2
Armageddon (1991) #2
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #652, #653
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress #1 - #6
Justice League Europe (1989-1994) #47 - #50
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #662
Showcase ‘93 (1993) #9 , #10
Black Canary (1993) # 9 - #12
Green Arrow (1997-1998) #83
Showcase ‘94 (1994) #5
Robin (1993-2009) #6
Showcase ‘94 (1994) #6
Huntress (1994) #1 - #4
Robin (1993-2009) #17
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #686
The Batman Chronicles (1995-2000) #1
Underworld Unleashed (1995) #2 , #3
Batman (1940-2011) #529
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #49
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #698
The Batman Chronicles (1995-2000) #4
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #53
Batman (1940-2011) #533
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #701
Robin (1993-2009) #33 , #34
Birds of Prey: Manhunt (1996) #1 - #4
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #703
Green Lantern (1990-2004) #81
Robin (1993-2009) Annual #6 , #45
Genesis (1997) #1 - #4
Catwoman (1993-2001) #51 , #52
Spectre (1992-1998) #62
JLA (1996-2006) #16 - #19
Nightwing and Huntress (1998) #1 - #4
Batman 80-Page Giant (1998/1999) #1
Green Lantern (1990-2004) #103
Superman: Doomsday Wars (1998-1999) #1 - #3
DC One Million (1998) #1 , #2
JLA (1996-2006) #1,000,000
DC One Million (1998) #3, #4
JLA Secret Files (1997-2000) #2
JLA (1996-2006) #24 - #26
Hourman (1999-2001) #1
Nightwing (1996-2009) #26 - #29
JLA (1996-2006) #27
JLA/Titans (1998/1999) #1 - #3
Batman 80-Page Gaint (1998/1999) #2
The Batman Chronicles (1995-2000) #19
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #720
Batman: Huntress/Spoiler - Blunt Trauma (1998) #1
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #721
The Batman Chronicles (1995-2000) #14
Robin (1993-2009) #65
Batman: No Man’s Land (1999) #1
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #83
Batman (1940-2011) #563
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989-2010) #116
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #84
Batman (1940-2011) #564
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #731
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989-2010) #117
Batman (1940-2011) #565
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #732
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #86
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #733
JLA (1996-2006) #28 - #31
Martian Manhunter (1998-2001) #6 - #9
JLA (1996-2006) #32
Martian Manhunter (1998-2001) Annual #2
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989-2010) #119
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #87
Batman (1940-2011) #567
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989-2010) #120
Nightwing: Secret Files and Origins (1999) #1
Batman (1940-2011) #568
Catwoman (1993-2001) #72
Batman (1940-2011) #570
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #737
Batman: No Man’s Land - Secret Files & Origins (1999) #1
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #93
The Batman Chronicles (1995-2000) #18
Nightwing (1996-2009) #38 - #39
Batman: No Man’s Land (1999) #0
Batman (1940-2011) #573
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #740
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (1989-2010) #126
Batman (1940-2011) #574
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #741
Batman: Shadow of the Bat (1992-1999) #94
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #1
Batman: Gotham City Secret Files and Origins (2000) #1
JLA: Foreign Bodies (1999) #1
JLA (1996-2006) #34 - #41
JLA: Secret Files and Origins (1997-2000) #3
Azrael: Agent of the Bat (1994-2203) #63 - #65
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E (1999/2000) #8
The Batman Chronicles (1995-2000) #15
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #7
Batman/Huntress: Cry For Blood #1 - #6
Batman: Outlaws (2000) #1 - #3
Nightwing (1996-2009) #52
Wonderwoman (1987-2006) #164 - #167
Justice League: Justice League of Amazons (2001) #1
Justice League: JL? (2001) #1
Superman: The Man of Steel (1991-2003) #109
Batman (1940-2011) #586
Batgirl (2000-2006) #18
Batman (1940-2011) #591
JLA (1996-2006) #58
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #763
Joker: Last Laugh (2001) #5
Robin (1993-2009) #95
Joker: Last Laugh (2001) #6
JLA: Incarnations (2001-2002) #7
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #773
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #34, #35
Nightwing (1996-2009) #75
JLA: Welcome to the Working Week (2003) #1
Batman: Family (2002-2003) #2, #4, #8
Batman (1940-2011) #609
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #37 - #40
Action Comics (1938-2011) #802
Batman (1940-2011) #617 , #619
Bird of Prey: Secret Files and Origins (2003) #1
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #57 - #61
Robin (1993-2009) #120
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #48
Superman/Batman (2003-2011) #5
Outsiders (2003-2007) #8 - #10
The Adventures of Superman (1987-2004) #623
Gotham Central (2002-2006) #17 , #18
Batman: Gotham Knights (2000-2006) #50
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #64 - #66
Outsiders (2003-2007) #12
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #67 - #80
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #21
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #81, #82
The OMAC Project (2005) #2
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #83 , #84
Detective Comics (1937-2011) #809
JLA (2005-2008) #117, #119
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #85 - #87
Nightwing (1996-2009) #112
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #86
JSA: Classified (2005-2008) #3
JLA (2005-2008) #121
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #88 - #91
Infinite Crisis (2005-2006) #5 , #7
Adventures of Superman (1987-2006) #648
Villains United: Infinite Crisis Special (2006) #1
52 (2006-2007) #1
Robin (1993-2009) #148
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #92 - #99
Nightwing (1996-2009) #127
52 (2006-2007) #34
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #100 - #103
52 (2006-2007) #48 , #52
Birds of Prey (1998-2009) #104 - #108
Justice League of America Wedding Special (2007) #1
Green Arrow / Black Canary Wedding Special (2007) #1
The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries (2021-) #5 , #12
Other Appearances (Crossovers)
Batman Versus Predator II (1993/1994) # 1 - #4
JLA/Witchblade (2000-2001) #1
Avengers/JLA (2003/2004) #4
Other Characters to hold the name, Huntress:
Paula Brooks
Helena Wayne
Carol Danvers (Amalgamverse)
Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe
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To the Helena Bertinelli fans I hope you enjoy!
@inkareds I finished the complete guide if you want to check it out.
If I made any mistakes or forgot something leave a comment, or send me a message. I tried to include everything, but I could have messed up. I will also try to update this as new Huntress stuff comes out, so the list may grow.
hello! as many of you know, i love the thor comics, and what made me fall in love with them was the OG lee/kirby run from the silver age. so to share my love i have made a list of which issues from this time period are worth reading.
everything can be found in the thor masterworks collection and the essentials collection, and they can also be found online rather easily.
Ones colored orange are my personal favorites.
82 - Why would you not read the very first issue?
85 - Loki Intro
88 - moar loki
92
Tales of Asgard (the whole series)
101
102 - the avengers are in this one!
103 - enchantress and executioner intro
104
107
108
112
118 - intro to the destroyer
119
124 - Hercules intro
125
126
127
128
129
130 - end of the herc arc
133 - EGO
136 - this one makes me sad, jane gets effectively written out of the book
Thor Annual #2
142 - loki is back
143
144
147 - you dont have to read the weird power loss arc, just read this
148
149
I would say the best of Silver Age Thor is around the issue 150 mark, and most of these stories from here on out are worth checking out. I’ll be pointing out the highlights but I wouldn’t recommend skipping around as much.
150 - hela
151
154
155 - Mangog
156
157
159 - the Donald Blake question
160 - enter Galactus
161
162
165 - adam warlock! (before he became adam warlock and was just Him)
166 - adam warlock p2
169 - galactus is back and he tells us his backstory
175
176 - surtur
177
As of Issue 179, Kirby has left Marvel and the main penciller sort of bounces between a few different artists. Without Kirby’s direction the series sort of goes downhill for a bit.