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  2. Alternative versions of Thor (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Part of a documentary crew brought to Asgard by Loki, Roger "Red" Norvell meets and falls in love with Lady Sif.Red Norvell is given Thor's Iron Gauntlets and Belt of Strength by Loki to compete with Thor for Sif's affections, beating him and taking his hammer, with neither realizing this was part of a master plan by Odin to create a surrogate God of Thunder to die fighting the Serpent of ...

  3. Kurse (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Kurse is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer/artist Walter Simonson, the Algrim version of Kurse first appears as the Dark Elf Algrim the Strong in Thor #347 (Sep. 1984).

  4. Avengers Assemble (event) - Wikipedia

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    Old Man Phoenix recalls that he fought against Dark Phoenix in the White Hot Room (Marvel's version of the Afterlife and base of operations for the Phoenix Force) where Dark Phoenix sent his body parts across every direction. King Thor's granddaughter meet Mangog and fought him in order to retrieve Old Man Phoenix's parts. In the present, Old ...

  5. List of alien races in Marvel Comics - Wikipedia

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    First appeared in Captain Marvel, [7] the Aakon are a race of yellow-skinned, dark-haired humanoids, the Aakon are enemies of the Kree and are allied with the Shadow Consortium. [7] They have an Intergalactic Council and sought the destruction of all human life due to the perceived universal threat of Earth's population of super-beings. [ 7 ]

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

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    Olson was slain during a battle between the Avengers including Thor and a Dark Gods controlled Destroyer. Thor is also nearly killed in the battle but is restored by Odin's servant, Marnot after Thor agrees to take Olson's place. [81] Thor carries the dual identities like he did Donald Blake but this time Thor has no memories of Olson's former ...

  7. Night Thrasher (Dwayne Taylor) - Wikipedia

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    Each additional member was slated to reflect roles of each of the FF. The first of his recruits was Richard Rider, the retired and supposedly depowered Nova (filling the role of the Thing). Deducing he could reignite Rider's powers with a high-stress incident, Night Thrasher abducted Rider and dropped him off a building.

  8. Beta Ray Bill - Wikipedia

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    Beta Ray Bill is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [1] Debuting in the Bronze Age of Comic Books, the character was initially intended to be a surprise; an apparent monster who unexpectedly turns out to be a great hero.

  9. Fear Itself (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Fear Itself #7.2: Thor sees the introduction of Thor's tentative replacement, Tanarus. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] Fear Itself #7.3: Iron Man deals with Tony Stark's despair over the still-petrified population of Paris, his anger at Odin for not preventing it, and Odin's reaction to Stark's challenge, which Stark relates to the imprisoned Grey Gargoyle, who ...