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In preparation to take over the last realm standing in the [[War of the Realms]], Malekith trapped Thor in Jotunheim before mobilizing his troops to Midgard.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 1}} Earth's heroes mounted a counter-offensive, and as part of their efforts, Freyja sent [[Jotunheim Strikeforce (Earth-616)|a team of heroes]] to retrieve Thor from the Land of the Giants.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 3}} Once back in Midgard, Thor led the final effeorts to fend off the invading forces while trying to find Malekith, who had kidnapped Freyja and Odin.
 
In preparation to take over the last realm standing in the [[War of the Realms]], Malekith trapped Thor in Jotunheim before mobilizing his troops to Midgard.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 1}} Earth's heroes mounted a counter-offensive, and as part of their efforts, Freyja sent [[Jotunheim Strikeforce (Earth-616)|a team of heroes]] to retrieve Thor from the Land of the Giants.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 3}} Once back in Midgard, Thor led the final effeorts to fend off the invading forces while trying to find Malekith, who had kidnapped Freyja and Odin.
   
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[[File:Thor Odinson (Earth-616) and Odin Borson (Earth-616) from War of the Realms Vol 1 6 001.jpg|thumb|left|Odin declaring Thor the All-Father]]
 
Malekith challenged Thor to fight him at [[Stonehenge (Location)|Stonehenge]], where he had erected a magic barrier that would kill his parents if anybody other than Thor passed through. In order to find a way to overcome Malekith's challege, Thor nailed himself to Yggdrasil, which had taken root in the Sun.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 5}} After sacrificing his left eye and the last shards of Mjolnir in his possession, Thor figured to recruit his older and younger self with whom he had defeated Gorr the God-Butcher. They were joined by Jane Foster, temporarily returned to her Thor form by the reconstituted hammer of the War Thor. During battle against Malekith, who had empoered himself with the [[Venom (Klyntar) (Earth-616)|Venom symbiote]], the God Tempest manifested in the Sun, and Thor commanded it from Earth to reforge Mjolnir. The hammer then made landfall in front of Thor and he managed to lift it, having become worthy again after coming to the realization that his struggle to become worthy in itself was what made him worthy. Thor used his returned hammer to deliver the final blow that defeated Malekith. For proving instrumental in defeating Malekith and saving Midgard, Odin stepped down as the Asgardians' All-Father and appointed Thor as the new All-Father.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
 
Malekith challenged Thor to fight him at [[Stonehenge (Location)|Stonehenge]], where he had erected a magic barrier that would kill his parents if anybody other than Thor passed through. In order to find a way to overcome Malekith's challege, Thor nailed himself to Yggdrasil, which had taken root in the Sun.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 5}} After sacrificing his left eye and the last shards of Mjolnir in his possession, Thor figured to recruit his older and younger self with whom he had defeated Gorr the God-Butcher. They were joined by Jane Foster, temporarily returned to her Thor form by the reconstituted hammer of the War Thor. During battle against Malekith, who had empoered himself with the [[Venom (Klyntar) (Earth-616)|Venom symbiote]], the God Tempest manifested in the Sun, and Thor commanded it from Earth to reforge Mjolnir. The hammer then made landfall in front of Thor and he managed to lift it, having become worthy again after coming to the realization that his struggle to become worthy in itself was what made him worthy. Thor used his returned hammer to deliver the final blow that defeated Malekith. For proving instrumental in defeating Malekith and saving Midgard, Odin stepped down as the Asgardians' All-Father and appointed Thor as the new All-Father.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
   

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  2. Thor (Vol. 5) #16
  3. Thor: Man of War #1
  4. Journey into Mystery #637
  5. Scream: Curse of Carnage #4
  6. Gwenpool Strikes Back #3
  7. 7.0 7.1 Avengers (Vol. 8) #28
  8. Mighty Thor #15
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Journey into Mystery #83
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1 ; Thor's entry
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Journey into Mystery #115
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Thor #620.1
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 Thor #379
  14. 14.0 14.1 Thor (Vol. 2) #2
  15. Thor Ages of Thunder #1
  16. Thor Annual #8
  17. Thor (Vol. 2) #27
  18. Thor #297
  19. Thor #296
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Thor #341
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Thor (Vol. 2) #80
  22. Savage Sword of Conan #40
  23. Savage Sword of Conan #43 ; King Thoth-Amon
  24. 24.0 24.1 New Avengers (Vol. 3) #27
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 Thor Annual #7
  26. Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9
  27. Empyre #1
  28. Empyre #2
  29. Thor #145
  30. Marvel: The Lost Generation #5
  31. Avengers (Vol. 8) #27
  32. Thor (Vol. 2) #45
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 War of the Realms #6
  34. Thor (Vol. 2) #3
  35. Thor King-Size Special #4
  36. Thor #300301
  37. Thor #294
  38. 38.0 38.1 Thor Annual #11
  39. Thor: Son of Asgard #16
  40. 40.0 40.1 Journey into Mystery #102
  41. Thor #136
  42. Thor #297298
  43. Supernatural Thrillers #3
  44. Thor #299300
  45. Thor: God of Thunder #1
  46. Thor: God of Thunder #2
  47. Thor: God of Thunder #4
  48. Thor: God of Thunder #5
  49. Thor: God of Thunder #7
  50. Thor: God of Thunder #811
  51. Thor (Vol. 5) #14
  52. 52.0 52.1 Uncanny Avengers #6
  53. Mighty Thor (Vol. 2) #7
  54. 54.0 54.1 King Thor #4
  55. Invaders #32
  56. Venus #11
  57. 57.0 57.1 Venus #12
  58. Venus #13
  59. 59.0 59.1 59.2 Thor #159
  60. Journey into Mystery #97
  61. Journey into Mystery #100
  62. Journey into Mystery #103
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  65. Thor #135136
  66. Avengers #1
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  70. Thor #367368
  71. Thor #408
  72. Thor #432
  73. Thor #457459
  74. Thunderstrike #24
  75. Thor #389
  76. Thor #471
  77. Onslaught Marvel Universe #1
  78. Thor (Vol. 2) #1012
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  82. The Standoff event.
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  86. Civil War #4
  87. 87.0 87.1 Thor (Vol. 3) #1
  88. Thor (Vol. 3) #3
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  90. Secret Invasion: Thor #1
  91. Secret Invasion #8
  92. Thor #600601
  93. Thor #604606
  94. Siege #4
  95. Sentry: Fallen Sun #1
  96. Avengers (Vol. 4) #1
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  100. Fear Itself #1
  101. Fear Itself #3
  102. Fear Itself #6
  103. 103.0 103.1 Fear Itself #7
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  105. Mighty Thor #8
  106. Mighty Thor #12
  107. 107.0 107.1 107.2 Thor: God of Thunder #1
  108. Thor: God of Thunder #211
  109. Thor: God of Thunder #11
  110. Thor: God of Thunder #1217
  111. Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW24
  112. Original Sin #1
  113. Original Sin #5.1
  114. Original Sin #5.5
  115. Original Sin #7
  116. 116.0 116.1 Unworthy Thor #5
  117. 117.0 117.1 Thor (Vol. 4) #1
  118. 118.0 118.1 118.2 Thor (Vol. 4) #4
  119. 119.0 119.1 Mighty Thor #705
  120. Unworthy Thor #1
  121. Unworthy Thor #2
  122. Unworthy Thor #3
  123. Unworthy Thor #4
  124. Secret Empire #4
  125. Secret Empire #6
  126. Secret Empire #9
  127. Mighty Thor (Vol. 2) #19
  128. Mighty Thor #703
  129. Mighty Thor #704
  130. Mighty Thor #706
  131. War of the Realms #1
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  133. War of the Realms #5
  134. 134.0 134.1 134.2 134.3 Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1
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  139. Journey into Mystery #112
  140. 140.0 140.1 Defenders #10
  141. Silver Surfer #4
  142. 142.0 142.1 Invaders #33
  143. Thor #178
  144. Thor #315
  145. Hulk (Vol. 2) #26
  146. Cable and X-Force #10
  147. Thor (Vol. 2) #35
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  187. Hulk (Vol. 2) #21
  188. Valkyrie: Jane Foster #89
  189. Thor #221
  190. Thor #222
  191. Thor #464
  192. Thor (Vol. 2) #6
  193. Thor Annual #5
  194. Journey into Mystery Annual #1
  195. Thor: Blood Oath #3
  196. Thor #126
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  260. New Avengers (Vol. 3) #32
  261. Mighty Thor #705 706
  262. Thor (Vol. 5) #1
  263. Thor (Vol. 5) #3
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  267. Gwenpool Strikes Back #4
  268. Empyre: Avengers #0
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  270. "Was Thor Stan Lee's one up to Superman?" at http://forums.comicbookresources.com
  271. STAN LEE: As ‘Thor’ scores, creator considers why the superhero film endures
  272. THE "THOR" STORY: Stan Lee talks Norse gods as film debuts
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In Norse mythology, Thor is a god of thunder and is one of the most important figures in the pantheon. He is the son of Odin, the All-Father and King of Asgard. Thor was worshipped by the humans known as Vikings and became a significant part of their mythology. In the Marvel comics, Thor wields his enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir, which helps him channel his godly energies, making him the mightiest warrior in the Ten Realms.
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Thor's enchanted hammer is named Mjolnir. It is made from a special metal known as Uru, which is known for its durability and ability to absorb and maintain enchantments. The hammer was forged by Eitri and the Dwarves of Nidavellir in the heart of a dying star. It's worth noting that Mjolnir can only be wielded by those who are deemed 'worthy', a testament to its unique and powerful nature.
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