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- "May I ask you where you're going?"
"To lunch and then Asgard." - ―Alexander Pierce and Thor[src]
Thor Odinson is the Asgardian God of Thunder and a member of the Avengers.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Turned into a Frog[]
Thor is turned into a frog
During an attempt to rule Asgard, Loki transformed Thor into a frog before banishing him. Thor soon returned to Asgard and yelled at Loki, taking Mjølnir and hitting his brother.[4]
Winning a Bet[]
- "I was young, and I lost a bet to Thor."
- ―Loki to Mobius M. Mobius[src]
In 1971, Thor and Loki made a bet, which Loki lost. As a result, Thor made Loki hijack a plane on Earth, which made him known as D. B. Cooper.[5]
Banished to Earth[]
- "Some years ago my brother was banished from Asgard and sent to Earth. And when he came back he was different. He changed somehow. I thought it was weakness. I mocked him, said he'd gone soft."
- ―Loki to Sylvie Laufeydottir[src]
Decades later, Thor was banished to Earth by Odin. On Earth, Thor underwent a growth in character and returned to Asgard with a different outlook. This prompted Loki to mock him, claiming that Thor was weak and had gone soft.[6]
Loki's Escape[]
Thor saves Tony Stark's life
- "I'm gonna try something, okay? I have no idea if it's gonna work. Yes!"
"Wow, that worked a treat. Dude, that was so crazy!"
"I had no idea if that was gonna work." - ―Thor and Tony Stark[src]
In 2012, Thor assembled with the Avengers and defeated his brother, Loki in the Battle of New York. Thor helped escort him to bring him directly to Odin to be punished. When they reached the first floor of Stark Tower, they ran into Alexander Pierce who demanded they hand over Loki and the Tesseract. An argument then broke out between Thor, Tony Stark and Pierce over what would happen with Loki and the Tesseract.
Thor searches for Loki
However, this was disrupted when Stark suddenly experienced a heart attack, which was caused by Ant-Man from 2023 tampering with his Arc Reactor. Stark then collapsed to the ground, but was saved when Thor used Mjølnir to send an electrical current to the Arc Reactor, reactivating it. After checking on Stark, Thor then noticed that the Tesseract, along with Loki, were gone.[1]
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
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- Asgardian Physiology: As an Asgardian, Thor possesses immense supernatural powers and superhuman attributes.
- Superhuman Strength: To be added
- Superhuman Durability: To be added
- Superhuman Speed: To be added
- Superhuman Agility: To be added
- Superhuman Stamina: To be added
- Superhuman Reflexes: To be added
- Regenerative Healing Factor: To be added
- Longevity: Thor ages at a very slow pace, like all other Asgardians, which allows him to live many years.
- Mjølnir Capabilities: Due to the enchantments placed upon the hammer, Thor had the ability to focus his innate abilities.
- Electricity Generation: When Iron Man went into cardiac arrest because of Ant-Man, Thor had to generate electricity into Stark's heart to start it back up.
- Storm Manipulation: To be added
- Energy Projection: To be added
- Weight Manipulation: To be added
- Flight: Thor is able to use Mjølnir to fly to several locations.
- Weapon Calling: To be added
Abilities[]
- Master Combatant: Thor is an experienced combatant, allowing him to battle against the Chitauri in the Battle of New York.
- Hammer Mastery: Thor is skilled at wielding his hammer Mjølnir.
- Expert Marksman: To be added
- Multilingualism: To be added
Equipment[]
Weapons[]
- Mjølnir: Thor wielded Mjølnir during the Battle of New York, and later used it to start up Tony Stark's heart when he went into cardiac arrest.
Other Equipment[]
To be added
Relationships[]
Family[]Allies[] |
Enemies[] |
Appearances[]
In chronological order:
Loki | Episode 2.03: 1893 (mentioned; alternate universe)
Avengers: Endgame
Loki | Episode 1.01: Glorious Purpose (concurrent events)
Loki | Episode 1.05: Journey Into Mystery (mentioned)
In an indefinite temporality:
Loki | Episode 1.02: The Variant (mentioned)
Loki | Episode 2.02: Breaking Brad (mentioned)
Loki | Episode 2.04: Heart of the TVA (mentioned)
In narrative order:
Avengers: Endgame
Loki | Episode 1.01: Glorious Purpose (concurrent events)
Loki | Episode 1.02: The Variant (mentioned)
Loki | Episode 1.05: Journey Into Mystery (mentioned)
Loki | Episode 2.02: Breaking Brad (mentioned)
Loki | Episode 2.03: 1893 (mentioned)
Loki | Episode 2.04: Heart of the TVA (mentioned)
References[]
External Links[]
Thor on Marvel Database
Thor on Wikipedia
Thor on Marvel.com


