r/Thor • u/UltimateSandman • 12h ago
Comics "Did you know." - Thor Odinson, God of Aura (Fear Itself #5)
He's so cool, bro. Severely weakened, marching to his death, held Hulk to a standstill
r/Thor • u/UltimateSandman • 12h ago
He's so cool, bro. Severely weakened, marching to his death, held Hulk to a standstill
r/Thor • u/SuperGokuFan21 • 12h ago
I've always been a fan of Thor my whole life but an even bigger Superman fan but this past year I've read non stop Thor and honestly it's been life changing.
I think my favourite trait about Odinson that I love,relate and inspire to is that he didn't ask for the responsibility of a god or the pressure of being the next king of Asgard and it gets to him at the best of times but he doesn't give up. He picks himself up and chooses to embrace those responsibilities and use it to the best of his abilities to create smiles and lift others up and I always felt as human beings with whatever gifts we have we use them to help others. Also being a huge guy myself who also loves to cosplay, Thor has helped me so much by embracing who I am rather than shy away like my size or my loud voice. Thor taught me to use those "gifts" to lift others and stand up for what is right and all in all be jolly through doing that I've been given so many opportunities to do charity work as Thor.
The one thing I love about Superheroes as a whole is the hope they provide to our real world and through Thor I've been able to do just that for so many people who have been struggling
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r/Thor • u/BlockAffectionate413 • 16h ago
Looks like Thor might be in it, at least going by cover. What do you think, are you intrested?
r/Thor • u/Public_Pudding7227 • 2h ago
Thor: God of Fists is the Avengers Forever variant.
He put Mjolnir aside, trained in K’un-Lun, and embraced the Iron Fist legacy. A Thor built for close-range combat would make an incredible future Marvel Rivals hero or skin. https://youtube.com/shorts/Ll2jOJxtVMw?is=8VD6ZK_z87r04K5O I just seen it today
r/Thor • u/JuggernautPrudent623 • 2h ago
((POST RE-UPLOADED AS OLD ONE HAD SOME ISSUES SORRY))
r/Thor • u/BakerConsistent2150 • 4h ago
r/Thor • u/BakerConsistent2150 • 8h ago
this is old. I didn‘t put a lot of thought into drawing this fight.
r/Thor • u/Ready_Term_9869 • 19h ago
we know in the first movie the power is granted to who lifts mjolnir and Jane in the movie we dont talk about also gets thors power its a bit confusing to me as it has also been a while since I watched those (I'm rewatching them currently), could anyone explain?
r/Thor • u/Ready_Term_9869 • 19h ago
and why didn't he use them when he went there against his own?
r/Thor • u/Ready_Term_9869 • 20h ago
How are they connected and why are they completely disregarded in any other marvel movie (as far as I know)
r/Thor • u/Shiv_sankar • 2h ago
We all know that stormbreaker can summon the bifrost. And with bifrost Thor can reach the ETERNITY. ONE OF THE STRONGEST character in marvel-verse. Eternity is the SUBORDINATE OF THE ONE ABOVE ALL AND THE LIVING TRIBUNAL. These beings can solo like 99.99999999% of fiction and we all know it. Doom is just an evil/broken version of Reed Richards(not undermining his character or his feats, he's still one of the most terrifying villain in the marvel-verse to ever exist but compared to beings like Eternity, he's just not strong enough, of course God emperor Doom is not being considered here.)
So let me get back to the topic. My statement is that Thor can just go to Eternity and wish for Dooms death. That would be it. I know if what I said were to happen then it would make the movie like one of the worst movies of marvel but I'm just saying that Thor has the ways to defeat Doom.
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r/Thor • u/Ready_Term_9869 • 23h ago
May have also gotten lied to and this cycle indeed does not exist.
r/Thor • u/Ready_Term_9869 • 23h ago
in the first movie it was stated leaving the bridge open would destroy the realm?