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He
is the Norse God of Thunder, master of the storm and lightning, heir to
the throne of legendary Asgard. Summoning the enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir,
EMS technician Jake Olson stands transformed into the mightiest warrior of
mythology: Thor!
Descended
from Norse gods and raised in the hallowed halls of Asgard, Thor nearly
precipitated a war by violating a truce with his family's ancient enemy:
the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, one of the nine worlds of the Asgardian
cosmology. Odin, Thor's father, banished the young God of Thunder to Earth
without his memory to teach him a lesson in humility.
After
a decade as a mere mortal, the feeble Dr. Donald Blake was drawn to
Norway. There, he encountered a race of warmongering aliens. Seeking cover
in a cave, Blake discovered a mysterious wooden cane. Actually the
enchanted hammer Mjolnir, it transformed him once more into the mighty
Thor. After expelling the alien threat, the Thunder God took his place
among the Avengers, Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Thor is forever torn between
his divine home, Asgard, and the troubled lands of his adopted world,
Earth.
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While
fulfilling Odin's lesson in humility, Thor developed an appreciation for
mortals and the planet Earth. Eventually, he learned Don Blake had not
existed prior to his appropriation of that form: Odin merely had remade
Thor as a mortal. In light of this revelation, Thor established a new
identity: Sigurd Jarlson. To effect this guise, he pulled back his hair,
wore glasses and dressed like a normal human. During a battle with the
villain Mongoose, Thor's friend Eric Masterson was gravely injured. As a
gift to his son, Odin merged Masterson with the Thunder God in a similar
manner to the creation of Don Blake. In this case, however, Masterson and
Thor were two separate beings.
Thor's
adopted brother -- Loki, Norse God of Mischief and Evil, diminutive scion
of Laufey, king of the Frost Giants -- has been a constant thorn in the
Thunder God's side. Motivated by his jealousy of his foster brother and a
desire to seize Odin's throne, Loki strayed from his honored place. Now,
this prince of Asgard will stop at nothing to destroy Thor and all he
holds dear. In one of his many depraved schemes, Loki tricked Thor into
"killing" him, thereby breaking Asgardian law. Thor was to be
banished, but asked that Masterson be spared his fate. Retaining the
abilities of Thor, Masterson was left to become Earth's guardian.
Thor
soon reclaimed his power, but nearly was killed in battle with the
metallic menace known as the Destroyer. Merged with EMS technician Jake
Olson, Thor once again took to living a double life. To sully the
reputation of Thor's human identity, Loki raised the real Jake Olson from
the dead. However, Thor defeated Loki's puppet in the guise of his alter
ego. This failure led Loki to believe the only way to best his foster
brother was to possess Olson's body. But before Loki could kill Thor, Odin
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Journey Into Mystery |
Thor
Volume I Issues 300-324 |
Thor
Volume I Issues 325-349 |
Thor
Volume I Issues 350-374 |
Thor
Volume I Issues 375-399 |
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Thor Volume I
Issues 400-424
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Thor Volume I
Issues 425-449 |
Thor Volume I
Issues 450-474
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Thor Volume I
Issues 475-502 |
Thor
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| Thor Volume II |
Thor
Corps |
The
Legend |
Godstorm |
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