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  2. Mjolnir (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mjolnir (UK: / ˈ m j ɒ l n ɪər / MYOL-neer, [2] US: / ˈ m j ɔː l n ɪər / MYAWL-neer), [3] known more formally as Mjölnir, is a fictional magical weapon appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

  3. Mjölnir - Wikipedia

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    A silver-gilded Thor's hammer found in Scania, Sweden, that once belonged to the collection of Baron Claes Kurck.. Mjölnir (UK: / ˈ m j ɒ l n ɪər / MYOL-neer, US: / ˈ m j ɔː l n ɪər / MYAWL-neer; [1] from Old Norse Mjǫllnir [ˈmjɔlːnir]) is the hammer of the thunder god Thor in Norse mythology, used both as a devastating weapon and as a divine instrument to provide blessings.

  4. Thor's Fight with the Giants - Wikipedia

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    Thor's Fight with the Giants (Swedish: Tors strid med jättarna) is an 1872 painting by the Swedish artist Mårten Eskil Winge. It depicts the Norse god Thor in a battle against the jötnar . The thunder god rides his chariot pulled by the goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr , wears his belt Megingjörð , and swings his hammer Mjölnir , which ...

  5. Mjolnir and Stormbreaker - Wikipedia

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    Mjölnir (commonly written without diacritics as Mjolnir) and Stormbreaker, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), are sentient enchanted weapons of choice used by Thor.Both are melee weapons and were created out of Uru metal forged with the heat of a dying star in the Dwarven kingdom of Nidavellir, with the assistance of the dwarf king and master weapon-maker Eitri.

  6. Destroyer (Thor) - Wikipedia

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    Thor has two more encounters with the Destroyer, with the armor almost killing him on the first occasion and breaking his jaw on the second. [16] [17] The armor is eventually retrieved by Loki and occupied by the entity Desak, although Thor—equipped with the Odinpower—decapitates it with one throw of Mjolnir. [18]

  7. Þrymskviða - Wikipedia

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    10th-century Eyrarland statue of Thor found in Iceland. A seated bronze statue of Thor (about 6.4 cm) known as the Eyrarland statue from about AD 1000 was recovered at a farm near Akureyri, Iceland and is a featured display at the National Museum of Iceland. Thor is holding Mjöllnir, sculpted in the typically Icelandic cross-like shape.

  8. Thor: Son of Asgard - Wikipedia

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    Thor: Son of Asgard is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics from March 2004 to January 2005. Written by Akira Yoshida and illustrated by Greg Tocchini , the series follows Thor 's early adventures in Asgard with Sif and Balder . [ 2 ]

  9. List of Thor titles - Wikipedia

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    Thor (vol. 4) #6–8, Annual #1 July 2015 978-0-7851-9784-3: Thors: Thors #1–4, Thor #364–365 March 2016 978-0-7851-9889-5: The Mighty Thor Vol. 1: Thunder in Her Veins: The Mighty Thor (vol. 3) #1–5 June 2016 978-0-7851-9522-1: The Mighty Thor Vol. 2: Lords of Midgard: The Mighty Thor (vol. 3) #6–12 November 2016 978-0-7851-9523-8: The ...