THOR
Earth-2301
Real Name: Thor
Identity/Class: Extradimensional/alternate reality (Ethereal Realm, Norse Cosmological Zone of reality-2301) God
Occupation: Thunder God
Group Membership: None
Affiliations: Antman (Hank Pym), Avengers (Captain America/Steve Rogers, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch/Wanda, Vision), Dr. Bruce Banner, Black Panther (T'Challa), Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange), Fantastic Four (Human Torch/Jonatha Storm, Invisible Girl/Sioux Storm, Mister Fantastic/Reed Richards, Thing/Benjamin Grimm), Iron Girl (Antoinette "Toni" Stark), Tigra, Wasp (Janet van Dyne), X-Men (Cyclops/Scott Summers, Marvel Girl/Jean Grey, Danielle Moonstar, Rogue, Storm/Ororo Munroe, Wolverine/Logan)
Enemies: Dormammu, Nick Fury, Hand, Hulk;
presumably Fenrir, Frost Giants, Jörmungandr (see comments)
Known Relatives: Odin (father)
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: Ethereal Realm, Norse Cosmological Zone
First Appearance: Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight (March, 2002)
Powers/Abilities: Thor is a god, originating from the Ethereal Realm. He possesses superhuman strength and wields the powerful Uru hammer Mjolnir which grants him the ability to summon the elements of water, rain, thunder and lightning. Compared to Humans, Thor is a giant, his size similar to that of the 245 feet tall Hulk.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Blonde
History:
(Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight - BTS) - Thor, the mighty thunder god lived in the Ethereal Realm, the place where all gods, demons and monsters originated from.
(Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight - BTS) - In the Ethereal Realm, Thor fought the elder god Dormmamu on several accounts.
(Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight - BTS) - Unbeknownst to Thor, Baron Strucker successfully brought the elder god Dormammu to Earth where it's loyal servant the Hulk had already been running amok in the city of New York. The combined heroic forces of the Fantastic Four, the X-Men and the residents on Stark Island battled the Hulk although they didn't seem to hurt the 245 feet tall monster one bit. During the battle, Doctor Strange realized he could use Dr. Bruce Banner's body as a conduit to summon another god, Thor from the Ethereal Realm.
(Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight) - Thor was summoned to Earth by Doctor Strange to help the citizens of Earth destroy the evil Dormammu and his servant the Hulk. Confronted with the foe he'd faced so often Thor noted he would defeat all of his monsters even if he'd send ten thousand after which he attacked the Hulk with his trusted hammer Mjolnir only to be attacked by Dormammu in return. Sensing Thor was loosing since the mighty Dormammu was feeding on the hate of the world Doctor Strange discovered Thor was feeding on man's faith when he saw the power of the Eye of Agamotto strengthening Thor. With help from Doctor Strange, Thor was able to channel all the energy the heroes possessed to defeat the Hulk and Dormammu after which the gods and monster returned to the Ethereal Realm. With Thor gone, Earth's heroes witnessed how Banner died, posing as a conduit for the gods proved too much for his frail body.
(New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate#2) - When acting head of S.H.I.E.L.D. Nick Fury and the super powered ninjas of the Hand set out to kill all of Earth's costumed heroes they presumably encountered Thor as well (see comments). Thor's hammer Mjolnir was taken as a trophy and proudly displayed on their wall amongst other trophies like Captain America's shield, Black Panther's necklace and Cyclops' visor.
Comments: Created by Ben Dunn.
In the Marvel Mangaverse the Ethereal Realm was the place where all gods, demons and monsters originated from. In Hulk: Broken Worlds Book#2 (2009) it was revealed that the Ethereal Realm was divided into several zones, one of them being the Norse Cosmological Zone where Thor supposedly originated from. In the same issue it's also revealed that Odin exists in the Ethereal Realm as well as the Frost Giants, Fenrir and Jörmungandr the World Serpent, it seems likely Thor would have previously faced them.
Although it was suggested Thor was killed by the Hand it does seem unlikely that the thunder god who defeated the Hulk with a single punch was killed by a group of Ninjas, even Ninjas wielding the Mandarin's rings. Still we've listed Nick Fury and the Hand as Thor's enemies.
Due to the Asian specific nature of the Mangaverse reality, it goes without saying that while characters might look similar to their 616 counterparts, they most likely will have distinctly different names, codenames or powers. Therefore we will only list the names when they have been used in the comics.
Profile by MarvellousLuke
CLARIFICATIONS:
Thor has some connections to
Thor's Uru hammer Mjolnir is similar to the one on Earth-616. Mjolnir allows Thor to summon the elements of water, rain, thunder and lightning. Thor also uses Mjolnir to fight with, easily defeating the Hulk with it. After supposedly killing Thor, the Hand took Mjolnir as a trophy and proudly displayed it on their wall amongst other trophies like Captain America's shield, Black Panther's necklace and Cyclops' visor.
--Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight (Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight, New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate#2
Thor's father Odin was destined to be eaten by Fenrir, the Fenris Wolf. However, Fenrir was killed by the Hulk who strangled the beast to death with Jörmungandr the World Serpent.
--Hulk: Broken Worlds#2/2 - BTS
images: (without ads)
Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight, p35, pan5 (main image)
Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight, p37, pan2,3,4,5 (Dormammu's defeat)
Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight, p36, pan2 (Mjolnir)
Appearances:
Marvel Mangaverse: Eternity Twilight (March, 2002) - Ben Dunn (writer, pencils, inks), Brian Smith, Ralph Macho (editors)
New Mangaverse: The Rings of Fate#2 (April, 2006) - C.B. Cebulski (writer), Tommy Ohtsuka (artist), John Barber (editor)
Hulk: Broken Worlds#2/2 (July, 2009) - Adam Warren (writer), Kelsey Shannon (pencils, inks), Mark Paniccia (editor)
First Posted: 11/08/2019
Last Updated: 11/08/2019
Any Additions/Corrections? please let me know.
Non-Marvel Copyright info
All other characters mentioned or pictured are ™ and
© 1941-2099 Marvel Characters, Inc. All Rights Reserved. If you
like this stuff, you should check out the real thing!
Please visit The Marvel Official Site at: http://www.marvel.com