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Hela (/ ˈ h ɛ l ə /) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She is based on the goddess Hel from Norse mythology, and was first adapted by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Journey into Mystery #102.
Jane Foster is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writers Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #84 (September 1962).
The Enchantress is one of Thor's most notable antagonists and lovers. Since her introduction, Amora, The Enchantress, has often tried to use her magic to seduce Thor and eliminate her competition for Thor's affections. However, Thor did form a willing romance with Amora during a vulnerable state when Odin abandoned him without his powers on ...
Thor: Love and Thunder takes influence from many Marvel Comics. Here are the best of the bunch.
Sif appears in the Tales of Asgard novel trilogy, written by Keith R.A. DeCandido and published by Joe Books. She appears as the star of book two, Marvel's Sif: Even Dragons Have Their Endings (2016), and a supporting character in book one, Marvel's Thor: Dueling with Giants (2015), and book three, Marvel's Warriors Three: Godhood's End (2017).
Speaking to the character's role in Thor: The Dark World, producer Kevin Feige said, "[W]hile Thor was a fish out of water on Earth in the first two films (Thor and The Avengers), this time Jane is very much a fish out of water in Asgard." [9] Portman added, "It was a whole different adventure this time. Because Jane is the fish out of water.
The movie closely parallels a recent storyline in which Jane Foster, fighting cancer, takes on the mantle of Thor The Thor Comics Can Help Us Understand What Happens to Jane After Thor: Love and ...
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).