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  2. List of Thor (Marvel Comics) supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Thor has had several notable romances throughout his long history: Sif, a warrior based on the deity Sif, is one of Thor's main love interests. However, Thor's draw to Earth has been a constant distraction. Sif did for a time try to live a mortal life on Earth, but found it to be mundane and returned to Asgard.

  3. Thor (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Journey into Mystery was retitled Thor (per the indicia, or The Mighty Thor per most covers) [2] with issue #126 (March 1966). "Tales of Asgard" was replaced by a five-page featurette starring the Inhumans from #146–152 (Nov. 1967–May 1968), after which featurettes were dropped and the Thor stories expanded to Marvel's then-standard 20-page ...

  4. Surtur (character) - Wikipedia

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    Surtur is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly as an enemy of Thor. Based on the fire giant Surtr from Norse mythology, he was adapted by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Journey into Mystery #97 (October 1963). The character was once described as one of "The ...

  5. 10 ‘Thor’ Comics to Read After ‘Love and Thunder’ - AOL

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    Thor: Love and Thunder takes influence from many Marvel Comics. Here are the best of the bunch.

  6. Thunderstrike (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderstrike is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Eric Masterson has appeared as Thor and later Thunderstrike. The character was introduced as a supporting character in the Thor title, but continued in several other comic books, including the self-titled series Thunderstrike in 1993.

  7. Thor (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Thor Odinson is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, based on the god from Old Norse religion and mythology, Thor ().Created by artist Jack Kirby, writer Stan Lee, and scripter Larry Lieber, the character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (1962) and first received his own title with Thor #126 (1966).

  8. Thor in comics - Wikipedia

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    Thor is a semi-regular character in the Karl Vincent: Vampire Hunter series from KRG comics; Thor and Dynamite Thor: The Golden Age anthology Weird Comics by the Fox Feature Syndicate featured two characters named Thor. The first, seen in issues #1-5, is a mortal man given strange lightning powers by the Norse God. [7]

  9. Wrecker (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A building collapsed onto the Thunder God, nearly killing him. The Wrecker was defeated by the Asgardian goddess Sif, who animated the armor of the Asgardian Destroyer to save Thor. The Wrecker's crowbar was shattered. [4] The Wrecker returned and battled Thor again, although a fully restored Thor easily defeated him. [5]