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Shortly after Thor premiered, Lieber moved on to other projects, and Thor was given to other writers.{{Sfn|Howe|2012|p=45}} Various artists worked on Thor in his first issues, including [[Don Heck]] and [[Joe Sinnott]].{{Sfn|Peñalosa|1997|p=4}} Lee soon took over writing duties for several Marvel superhero titles, as the writers did not meet his expectations,{{Sfn|Howe|2012|p=45}} and he became the writer for Thor beginning in ''Journey into Mystery'' #97 (1963). Kirby became the artist shortly afterward, beginning in ''Journey into Mystery'' #101 (1964).{{Sfn|Dalton|2011|p=116}}
 
When Marvel's distributor allowed them more monthly releases, ''[[The Avengers (comic book)|The Avengers]]'' was developed as a new comic book series.{{Sfn|Gilbert|2008|p=94}} Thor was included as an inaugural member of the [[Avengers (comics)|titular superhero team]].{{Sfn|Friedenthal|2021|pp=30–31}} By 1965, the difficulty of maintaining continuity between ''The Avengers'' and the titles of the individual characters prompted Lee to write the original cast out of The Avengers, including Thor.{{Sfn|Howe|2012|p=56}}
 
Lee created a second series that centered on Norse mythology, "Tales of Asgard".{{Sfn|Gilbert|2008|p=95}} First appearing in ''Journey into Mystery'' #97 (1963), this series focused on Thor's mythological adventures and greatly expanded his roster of supporting characters, including [[Sif (character)|Sif]], [[Balder the Brave]], and the [[Warriors Three]].{{Sfn|Peñalosa|1997|p=4}} ''Journey into Mystery'' was eventually renamed to ''[[Thor (comic book)|Thor]]'', beginning with ''Thor'' #126 (1966).{{Sfn|Peñalosa|1997|p=5}} This marked a significant shift in Thor's characterization: the primary setting was moved from Earth to Asgard, Thor's love interest [[Jane Foster]] was written out of the story in favor of Sif, and [[Hercules (Marvel Comics)|Hercules]] became a major character.{{Sfn|Morrow|2002|p=2}} "Tales of Asgard" continued until ''Thor'' #145 (1967).{{Sfn|Peñalosa|1997|p=6}} The character's backstory was changed in ''Thor'' #159 (1968), when it was revealed that Thor was the actual mythological Thor rather than a mortal who obtained Thor's power and that his secret identity of Donald Blake was a fabrication created by Odin to teach him humility.{{Sfn|Horton|Gray|2022|p=90}} As Kirby's work on ''Thor'' came to an end, the setting shifted back to Earth and Jane Foster was reintroduced.{{Sfn|Morrow|2002|p=2}}
 
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