Thor: Movie Storybook is a storybook based on Thor.
Synopsis[]
Battle for Asgard!
Battle for Earth!
Thor Odinson was about to become the king of Asgard . . . until the fearsome Frost Giants attacked. Seeking revenge, Thor and his companions journeyed into the frozen land of Jotunheim, which almost led to a brutal war between the realms. In order to teach his son a lesson, Odin Allfather stripped Thor of his power, took away his mighty hammer, and banished him to the realm of Midgard, also known as Earth. But all is not well. There is a traitor in Asgard, and Thor is trapped on Earth with no way to return home. Only Thor's faithful friends—the Lady Sif and the Warriors Three—can hope to save him and restore peace and order to Asgard. But who can save them. . . ?
Plot[]
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Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Odin
- Volstagg
- Fandral
- Hogun
- Thor
- Sif
- Frigga
- Loki
- Destroyer
- Heimdall
- Laufey
- Brute
- Sleipnir
- Jane Foster
- Erik Selvig
- Darcy Lewis
- Bor (mentioned)
- Buri (mentioned)
Locations[]
Events[]
Items[]
- Asgardian Armor
- Uru
- Casket of Ancient Winters
- Horned Helmet
- Hofund
- Hridgandr
- Sif's Sword and Shield
- Fimbuldraugr
Concepts[]
Vehicles[]
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Sentient Species[]
Creatures[]
Organizations[]
Trivia[]
- Despite being called "Thor: Movie Storybook" on stores and other official sites, the inside of the book gives the title "Thor: The Movie Storybook".
- This book advertises the Thor books: The Movie Storybook, From Asgard to Earth, Thor: Heroes & Villains, Attack on Asgard, Thor's Revenge, and The Junior Novel.
Behind the Scenes[]
Continuity[]
The book is a retelling of Thor. However, it has certain differences with the narrative seen in the film. Warriors Three and Lady Sif go to Odin's Vault and Volstagg is the one who picks up the Casket of Ancient Winters and puts it back on its place, in the film, Odin, Thor and Loki are the first ones to enter the Vault, and the Warriors Three and Sif are absent. In the book, Thor's scenes on Earth are completely omitted, and it is implied that Loki did not tell him that Odin had died, which happened in the film. Furthermore, all the scenes involving the Warriors Three and Sif discussing Thor's banishment and Loki's coronation happen at the Royal Palace of Valaskjalf's infirmary, which does not appear in the film. Thor is also unaware that Loki has sent the Destroyer and he wonders who is the traitor in Asgard which does not line up with the film. Therefore, per our canon policy, the content from this book is deemed non-canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe continuity.
