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| Identity = No Dual
 
| Identity = No Dual
 
| Affiliation = [[Asgardians]], {{m|Avengers}}, ally of [[Beta Ray Bill (Earth-616)|Beta Ray Bill]]; formerly {{m|Heralds of Galactus}}, {{m|Avengers (Hydra)|Hydra's Avengers}}, {{m|Thor Corps (Earth-15513)}}, {{m|New Avengers (A.I.M.)|New Avengers}}, {{m|Avengers Unity Division}}, {{m|Axis (Avengers)|Axis}}, {{m|Avengers (Heroes Reborn)}}, {{m|Avengers (1,000 AD)|Avengers of 1,000 AD}}, {{m|League of Realms}}, {{m|God Squad}}, {{m|Queen’s Vengeance (Earth-398)|Queen's Vengeance}}, {{m|Circus of Crime}},{{r|Thor #145}} {{m|Godpack (Earth-616)|Godpack}} (member and ally), "{{m|Thor Corps}}," ally of the [[First Line (Earth-616)|First Line]]{{r|Marvel: The Lost Generation #5}}
 
| Affiliation = [[Asgardians]], {{m|Avengers}}, ally of [[Beta Ray Bill (Earth-616)|Beta Ray Bill]]; formerly {{m|Heralds of Galactus}}, {{m|Avengers (Hydra)|Hydra's Avengers}}, {{m|Thor Corps (Earth-15513)}}, {{m|New Avengers (A.I.M.)|New Avengers}}, {{m|Avengers Unity Division}}, {{m|Axis (Avengers)|Axis}}, {{m|Avengers (Heroes Reborn)}}, {{m|Avengers (1,000 AD)|Avengers of 1,000 AD}}, {{m|League of Realms}}, {{m|God Squad}}, {{m|Queen’s Vengeance (Earth-398)|Queen's Vengeance}}, {{m|Circus of Crime}},{{r|Thor #145}} {{m|Godpack (Earth-616)|Godpack}} (member and ally), "{{m|Thor Corps}}," ally of the [[First Line (Earth-616)|First Line]]{{r|Marvel: The Lost Generation #5}}
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| Relatives =
| Relatives = [[Buri (Asgardian) (Earth-616)|Buri (Tiwaz)]], [[Bolthorn (Earth-616)|Bolthorn]] (paternal great-grandfathers);<br>
 
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Ancestors:<br>
 
[[Buri (Asgardian) (Earth-616)|Buri (Tiwaz)]], [[Bolthorn (Earth-616)|Bolthorn]] (paternal great-grandfathers);<br>
 
[[Bor Burison (Earth-616)|Bor Burison]] (paternal grandfather);<br>
 
[[Bor Burison (Earth-616)|Bor Burison]] (paternal grandfather);<br>
 
[[Bestla (Earth-616)|Bestla]] (paternal grandmother, presumed deceased);<br>
 
[[Bestla (Earth-616)|Bestla]] (paternal grandmother, presumed deceased);<br>
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[[Odin Borson (Earth-616)|Odin Borson]] (father);<br>
 
[[Odin Borson (Earth-616)|Odin Borson]] (father);<br>
 
[[Gaea (Earth-616)|Gaea]] (mother/maternal step-grandmother);<br>
 
[[Gaea (Earth-616)|Gaea]] (mother/maternal step-grandmother);<br>
[[Freyja Freyrdottir (Earth-616)|Frigga]] (step-mother);<br>
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[[Freyja Freyrdottir (Earth-616)|Frigga]] (step-mother)
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[[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|Cul]], [[Vili Borson (Earth-616)|Vili]], [[Ve Borson (Earth-616)|Ve]] (paternal uncles, all deceased);<br>
 
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Uncles:<br>
 
[[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|Cul]], [[Vili Borson (Earth-616)|Vili]], [[Ve Borson (Earth-616)|Ve]] (paternal uncles, all deceased)
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Siblings:<br>
 
[[Cronus (Earth-616)|Cronus]], [[Atum (Earth-616)|Demogorge (Atum)]] (maternal half-brothers);<br>
 
[[Cronus (Earth-616)|Cronus]], [[Atum (Earth-616)|Demogorge (Atum)]] (maternal half-brothers);<br>
 
[[Aldrif Odinsdottir (Earth-616)|Angela]], [[Laussa Odinsdottir (Earth-616)|Laussa]] (paternal half-sisters);<br>
 
[[Aldrif Odinsdottir (Earth-616)|Angela]], [[Laussa Odinsdottir (Earth-616)|Laussa]] (paternal half-sisters);<br>
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[[Loki Laufeyson (Earth-616)|Loki]] (adoptive brother, deceased);<br>
 
[[Loki Laufeyson (Earth-616)|Loki]] (adoptive brother, deceased);<br>
 
[[Loki Laufeyson (Kid Loki) (Earth-616)|Kid Loki]] (reincarnated adoptive brother, deceased);<br>
 
[[Loki Laufeyson (Kid Loki) (Earth-616)|Kid Loki]] (reincarnated adoptive brother, deceased);<br>
[[Loki Laufeyson (Ikol) (Earth-616)|Loki (Ikol)]] (reincarnated adoptive brother);<br>
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[[Loki Laufeyson (Ikol) (Earth-616)|Loki (Ikol)]] (reincarnated adoptive brother)
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Extended Family:<br>
 
[[Zeus Panhellenios (Earth-616)|Zeus]] (maternal nephew);<br>
 
[[Zeus Panhellenios (Earth-616)|Zeus]] (maternal nephew);<br>
 
[[Hoder Vilison (Earth-616)|Hoder]] (paternal cousin);<br>
 
[[Hoder Vilison (Earth-616)|Hoder]] (paternal cousin);<br>
[[All-Black (Klyntar) (Earth-616)|All-Black]] (former symbiote, deceased);<br>
 
[[Nobilus (Earth-616)|Nobilus]], [[Thor Odinson (Ragnarok) (Earth-616)|Ragnarok]] (clones);<br>
 
[[Thori (Earth-616)|Thori]], [[Hugin (Earth-616)|Hugin]] and [[Munin (Earth-616)|Munin]] (pets);<br>
 
 
Large extended family via [[Gaea (Earth-616)|Gaea]] and others
 
Large extended family via [[Gaea (Earth-616)|Gaea]] and others
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Symbiotes:<br>
 
[[All-Black (Klyntar) (Earth-616)|All-Black]] (former symbiote, deceased)
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Clones:<br>
 
[[Nobilus (Earth-616)|Nobilus]], [[Thor Odinson (Ragnarok) (Earth-616)|Ragnarok]] (clones);<br>
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[[Price's Clone Men (Earth-616)|Price's Clone Men]] (clone "children")
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Pets:<br>
 
[[Thori (Earth-616)|Thori]], [[Hugin (Earth-616)|Hugin]] and [[Munin (Earth-616)|Munin]] (pets)
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| BaseOfOperations = ''[[Toothgnasher (Boat)|Toothgnasher]]'', [[Newark (New Jersey)|Newark Harbor]], [[New Jersey (State)|New Jersey]]; [[Avengers Mountain]], [[North Pole]], [[Arctic Circle]], [[Arctic Ocean]]; [[Asgard (City)|City of Asgard]], [[Asgard (Realm)|Asgard]]; formerly [[Asgardia]]; [[Savage Land]], [[Antarctica]]; [[Stark Tower|Avengers Tower]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York (State)|New York]]; [[Avengers Mansion]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York (State)|New York]]; [[Oklahoma (State)|Oklahoma]]
 
| BaseOfOperations = ''[[Toothgnasher (Boat)|Toothgnasher]]'', [[Newark (New Jersey)|Newark Harbor]], [[New Jersey (State)|New Jersey]]; [[Avengers Mountain]], [[North Pole]], [[Arctic Circle]], [[Arctic Ocean]]; [[Asgard (City)|City of Asgard]], [[Asgard (Realm)|Asgard]]; formerly [[Asgardia]]; [[Savage Land]], [[Antarctica]]; [[Stark Tower|Avengers Tower]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York (State)|New York]]; [[Avengers Mansion]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]], [[New York (State)|New York]]; [[Oklahoma (State)|Oklahoma]]
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| Citizenship = Asgardian
 
| Citizenship = Asgardian
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| MaritalStatus = Single
| Occupation = Monarch/Lord of Asgard and Asgardian [[Sky Father]],{{r|Thor Vol 2 45}}{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}} Asgardian God of Thunder;{{r|Journey into Mystery #83}} former crown prince of Asgard, physician, surgeon (as Blake),{{r|Journey into Mystery #83}} Construction worker (as Jarlson),{{r|Thor #341}} EMS Technician (as Jake Olson){{r|Thor Vol 2 3}}
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| Occupation = Monarch/Lord of Asgard and Asgardian [[Sky Father]],{{r|Thor Vol 2 45}}{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}} Asgardian God of Thunder;{{r|Journey into Mystery #83}}, [[All-Father]] of Asgard, former crown prince of Asgard, physician, surgeon (as Blake),{{r|Journey into Mystery #83}} Construction worker (as Jarlson),{{r|Thor #341}} EMS Technician (as Jake Olson){{r|Thor Vol 2 3}}
 
| Education = As Thor: Tutored by scholars of [[Asgard (Realm)|Asgard]];<br>As Blake: Doctor of Medicine (MD)
 
| Education = As Thor: Tutored by scholars of [[Asgard (Realm)|Asgard]];<br>As Blake: Doctor of Medicine (MD)
   
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When Thor discovered that his more zealous Viking worshipers had slaughtered the inhabitants of a Christian monastery, he was shocked and ashamed that they committed atrocities in his name. Thor then withdrew from Earthly activities altogether, and the active worship of the gods of Asgard effectively ended. For centuries, the only memory that man would have of the Asgardians would be through myths and legends (Alternately, another story tells of how, 1000 years ago, the Sky-Fathers of Earth's Pantheons retreated from mortal worship at the command of the Third Host of the Celestials).{{r|Thor Annual #7}}
 
When Thor discovered that his more zealous Viking worshipers had slaughtered the inhabitants of a Christian monastery, he was shocked and ashamed that they committed atrocities in his name. Thor then withdrew from Earthly activities altogether, and the active worship of the gods of Asgard effectively ended. For centuries, the only memory that man would have of the Asgardians would be through myths and legends (Alternately, another story tells of how, 1000 years ago, the Sky-Fathers of Earth's Pantheons retreated from mortal worship at the command of the Third Host of the Celestials).{{r|Thor Annual #7}}
   
In the year 893, Thor discovered the corpse of a Native American god washed up on the shores of Scandinavia, coming into conflict with a deicidal alien called [[Gorr (God Butcher) (Earth-616)|Gorr the God Butcher]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 1}} Attacked by Gorr,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 2}} Thor wounded him with a thunderbolt and tracked him to a cave near [[Lake Ladoga]], Russia. Gorr captured Thor and tortured him for seventeen days,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 4}} but Thor's worshipers tracked them down and rescued him - enabling Thor to sever one of Gorr's arms and seemingly kill him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 5}} Some time later, Thor was attacked by [[Black Berserkers (Earth-616)|monsters made of living darkness]] - minions of Gorr - who dragged him through time to [[Earth-14412|the distant future]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 7}} Enslaved on the [[Black World of Gorr]], Thor encountered his [[Goddesses of Thunder (Earth-14412)|future granddaughters]] and attempted to aid their rebellion against Gorr. Rescued by Thor the Avenger - his future self from the 21st century - and [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14412)|All-Father Thor]] from the distant future, Thor helped them vanquish Gorr and would have claimed Gorr's weapon - the primordial [[Klyntar (Race)|symbiote]] [[All-Black (Klyntar) (Earth-616)|All-Black]] - for himself, but was stopped by All-Father Thor.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 8|11}}
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In the year 893, Thor discovered the corpse of a Native American god washed up on the shores of Scandinavia, coming into conflict with a deicidal alien called [[Gorr (God Butcher) (Earth-616)|Gorr the God Butcher]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 1}} Attacked by Gorr,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 2}} Thor wounded him with a thunderbolt and tracked him to a cave near [[Lake Ladoga]], Russia. Gorr captured Thor and tortured him for seventeen days,{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 4}} but Thor's worshipers tracked them down and rescued him - enabling Thor to sever one of Gorr's arms and seemingly kill him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 5}} Some time later, Thor was attacked by [[Black Berserkers (Earth-616)|monsters made of living darkness]] - minions of Gorr - who dragged him through time to [[Earth-14412|the distant future]].{{r|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 7}} Enslaved on the [[Black World of Gorr]], Thor encountered his [[Goddesses of Thunder (Earth-14412)|future granddaughters]] and attempted to aid their rebellion against Gorr. Rescued by Thor the Avenger - his future self from the 21st century - and [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14412)|All-Father Thor]] from the distant future, Thor helped them vanquish Gorr and would have claimed Gorr's weapon - the primordial [[Klyntar (Race)|symbiote]] [[All-Black (Klyntar) (Earth-616)|All-Black]] - for himself, but was stopped by All-Father Thor.{{r|{{c|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 8}}-[[Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 11|11]]}}
   
 
Sometime later, Thor was taken to the future again to help his future selves fight against the dark elf warlord [[Malekith (Earth-616)|Malekith]], finally proving himself worthy of Mjolnir in the process.{{r|Thor Vol 5 14}}{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
 
Sometime later, Thor was taken to the future again to help his future selves fight against the dark elf warlord [[Malekith (Earth-616)|Malekith]], finally proving himself worthy of Mjolnir in the process.{{r|Thor Vol 5 14}}{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
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During the 11th Century AD, Thor faced off with the [[Celestials (Race)|Celestial]]-powered being called [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]]. Seeking revenge, Thor blessed [[Jarnbjorn]] with his own blood to imbue it with the power to pierce Celestial armor.{{r|Uncanny Avengers #6}}
 
During the 11th Century AD, Thor faced off with the [[Celestials (Race)|Celestial]]-powered being called [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]]. Seeking revenge, Thor blessed [[Jarnbjorn]] with his own blood to imbue it with the power to pierce Celestial armor.{{r|Uncanny Avengers #6}}
   
At some point during this century, Thor - wielding Mjolnir and Jarnbjorn together - became a member of [[Avengers (1,000 AD) (Earth-616)|a team of Avengers]] that consisted of [[Nehanda (Earth-616)|Nehanda]] the [[Black Panther]], [[Hellhawk (Earth-616)|Hellhawk]] the [[Ghost Rider]], [[Bodolf (Earth-616)|Bodolf the Black]], an [[Homo mermanus|Atlantean]] princess bearing the [[Iron Fist]], an elderly woman indwelled by the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]], and [[Tanaraq (Earth-616)|Tanaraq]] of the [[Great Beasts (Earth-616)|Great Beasts]].{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 2 7}}{{r|King Thor Vol 1 4}}
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At some point during this century, Thor - wielding Mjolnir and Jarnbjorn together - became a member of [[Avengers (1,000 AD) (Earth-616)|a team of Avengers]] that consisted of [[Nehanda (Earth-616)|Nehanda]] the [[Black Panther]], [[Ghost Rider (Frontier Era) (Earth-616)|Chief Hellhawk]] the [[Ghost Rider]], [[Bodolf (Earth-616)|Bodolf the Black]], an [[Homo mermanus|Atlantean]] princess bearing the [[Iron Fist]], an elderly woman indwelled by the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]], and [[Tanaraq (Earth-616)|Tanaraq]] of the [[Great Beasts (Earth-616)|Great Beasts]].{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 2 7}}{{r|King Thor Vol 1 4}}
   
 
===20th Century===
 
===20th Century===
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[[File:Thor Odinson (Earth-616) and Cul Borson (Earth-616) from Fear Itself Vol 1 4.png|thumb|left|Thor confronting [[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|the Serpent]]]]
 
[[File:Thor Odinson (Earth-616) and Cul Borson (Earth-616) from Fear Itself Vol 1 4.png|thumb|left|Thor confronting [[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|the Serpent]]]]
 
====[[Fear Itself]]====
 
====[[Fear Itself]]====
Sometime after, [[Sinthea Shmidt (Earth-616)|Sin]] lifted a [[Hammer of Skadi|strange hammer]] in Antarctica and was transformed into Skadi. She then freed the enigmatic [[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|Serpent]], who claimed to be the true All-Father of Asgard. Sensing this, Odin retreated from Midgard. Thor objected and so was beaten into submission by Odin.{{r|Fear Itself #1}} Odin recreated Asgard as a war world, intending to raze Midgard and defeat the Serpent once more. After escaping with Loki's help, Thor was banished back to Midgard, though not before having Mjolnir returned to him (as Odin had taken the hammer from him the moment he was beaten).{{r|Fear Itself #3}} After a short reunion with the Avengers he set off to Antarctica, where the Serpent had recreated his dread citadel, he confronted the Serpent but was sent to New York, where he encountered [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Nul]] and [[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|Angrir]], two of the Serpent's [[Worthy (Earth-616)|Worthy]]. He managed to defeat Angrir by impaling his body with Mjolnir. Enraged by the fact that he had to hurt the [[Thing]] so badly, he attacked Nul with intense fury, and after stating that there was no way to defeat his opponent, simply removed Nul from the battle by blasting him into the upper atmosphere. He collapsed shortly after. The Avengers carried him to Asgard, where he was healed and given the [[Odinsword]], called Ragnarok,{{r|Fear Itself #6}} to slay the Serpent. Arriving in [[Broxton]], he was able to kill the Serpent, who took the form of a giant snake, but died as well, fulfilling the prophecy.{{r|Fear Itself #7}}
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Sometime after, [[Sinthea Shmidt (Earth-616)|Sin]] lifted a [[Hammer of Skadi|strange hammer]] in Antarctica and was transformed into Skadi. She then freed the enigmatic [[Cul Borson (Earth-616)|Serpent]], who claimed to be the true All-Father of Asgard. Sensing this, Odin retreated from Midgard. Thor objected and so was beaten into submission by Odin.{{r|Fear Itself #1}} Odin recreated Asgard as a war world, intending to raze Midgard and defeat the Serpent once more. After escaping with Loki's help, Thor was banished back to Midgard, though not before having Mjolnir returned to him (as Odin had taken the hammer from him the moment he was beaten).{{r|Fear Itself #3}} After a short reunion with the Avengers he set off to Antarctica, where the Serpent had recreated his dread citadel, he confronted the Serpent but was sent to New York, where he encountered [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Nul]] and [[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|Angrir]], two of the Serpent's [[Worthy (Earth-616)|Worthy]]. He managed to defeat Angrir by impaling his body with Mjolnir. Enraged by the fact that he had to hurt the [[Thing]] so badly, he attacked Nul with intense fury and then he blasted him into the upper atmosphere. He collapsed shortly after. The Avengers carried him to Asgard, where he was healed and given the [[Odinsword]], called Ragnarok,{{r|Fear Itself #6}} to slay the Serpent. Arriving in [[Broxton]], he was able to kill the Serpent, who took the form of a giant snake, but died as well, fulfilling the prophecy.{{r|Fear Itself #7}}
   
 
====The Mighty Tanarus====
 
====The Mighty Tanarus====
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====Gorr the God Butcher====
 
====Gorr the God Butcher====
After discovering the corpses of long-lost gods, Thor realized that Gorr the God Butcher was still alive and began hunting him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #1}} During his quest to stop Gorr from killing every god, Thor found himself in [[Earth-14412|a distant future]], where he encountered [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14412)|his older-self]]. With the help of this future-self and a past-self Gorr had enslaved, Thor managed to stop Gorr from activating a bomb which would've killed every god across every time and space.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #2|11}}
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After discovering the corpses of long-lost gods, Thor realized that Gorr the God Butcher was still alive and began hunting him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #1}} During his quest to stop Gorr from killing every god, Thor found himself in [[Earth-14412|a distant future]], where he encountered [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14412)|his older-self]]. With the help of this future-self and a past-self Gorr had enslaved, Thor managed to stop Gorr from activating a bomb which would've killed every god across every time and space.{{r|{{c|Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 2}}-[[Thor: God of Thunder Vol 1 11|11]]}}
   
 
Not long afterwards, Thor learned that his old love Jane Foster had cancer.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #11}} He additionally confronted a returning [[Malekith (Earth-616)|Malekith]], who had set out to kill every Dark Elf who wouldn't follow him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #12|17}} The Odinson found himself pitted against [[Roxxon Energy Corporation (Earth-616)|Roxxon]] in a confrontation which left the city of Broxton in ruins. While the rest of the Asgardians left Earth, Thor remained and moved his entire castle from Asgardia to Broxton so the residents of the town had a place to live.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW|24}}
 
Not long afterwards, Thor learned that his old love Jane Foster had cancer.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #11}} He additionally confronted a returning [[Malekith (Earth-616)|Malekith]], who had set out to kill every Dark Elf who wouldn't follow him.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #12|17}} The Odinson found himself pitted against [[Roxxon Energy Corporation (Earth-616)|Roxxon]] in a confrontation which left the city of Broxton in ruins. While the rest of the Asgardians left Earth, Thor remained and moved his entire castle from Asgardia to Broxton so the residents of the town had a place to live.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW|24}}
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Thor fell into despair by the loss of his worthiness. He additionally lost his arm to Malekith in battle,{{r|Thor Vol 4 1}} and it was replaced with a black [[Uru]] prosthesis arm.{{r|Thor Vol 4 4}} Mjolnir ended in the hands of Jane Foster,{{r|Mighty Thor #705}} and she became the new mysterious wielder of Thor's weapon.{{r|Thor Vol 4 1}} Thor initially came into conflict against Jane until he bitterly accepted that the hammer was no longer his. Believing himself unworthy of his own name, Thor passed it to his successor as if it was a mantle, and decided to go only by Odinson.{{r|Thor Vol 4 4}} When he attempted to investigate the landing of the [[Mjolnir]] of a [[Earth-1610|dead universe]] on the ruins of Old Asgard,{{r|Unworthy Thor #1}} Odinson was captured by the [[Taneleer Tivan (Earth-616)|Collector]].{{r|Unworthy Thor #2}} He spent in captivity for months until he finally managed to escape with Beta Ray Bill's help.{{r|Unworthy Thor #3}} With the hammer, finally within his grasp,{{r|Unworthy Thor #4}} Odinson decided to leave it alone, having come to terms with the loss of his original weapon.{{r|Unworthy Thor #5}}
 
Thor fell into despair by the loss of his worthiness. He additionally lost his arm to Malekith in battle,{{r|Thor Vol 4 1}} and it was replaced with a black [[Uru]] prosthesis arm.{{r|Thor Vol 4 4}} Mjolnir ended in the hands of Jane Foster,{{r|Mighty Thor #705}} and she became the new mysterious wielder of Thor's weapon.{{r|Thor Vol 4 1}} Thor initially came into conflict against Jane until he bitterly accepted that the hammer was no longer his. Believing himself unworthy of his own name, Thor passed it to his successor as if it was a mantle, and decided to go only by Odinson.{{r|Thor Vol 4 4}} When he attempted to investigate the landing of the [[Mjolnir]] of a [[Earth-1610|dead universe]] on the ruins of Old Asgard,{{r|Unworthy Thor #1}} Odinson was captured by the [[Taneleer Tivan (Earth-616)|Collector]].{{r|Unworthy Thor #2}} He spent in captivity for months until he finally managed to escape with Beta Ray Bill's help.{{r|Unworthy Thor #3}} With the hammer, finally within his grasp,{{r|Unworthy Thor #4}} Odinson decided to leave it alone, having come to terms with the loss of his original weapon.{{r|Unworthy Thor #5}}
   
During the events of the [[Secret Empire (Event)|Secret Empire]], Odinson is recruited by an alternate [[Steven Rogers (Earth-61311)|Steve Rogers]] into joining [[Avengers (Hydra) (Earth-616)|Hydra's Avengers]], having been promised a chance to save Jane, as well as restoring Midgard's connection to Asgardia.{{r|Secret Empire #4}} However, Odinson eventually becomes disillusioned by Hydra's methods and allows for the [[Underground (Secret Empire) (Earth-616)|Undergound]] to escape during the Avengers' attack on [[The Mount]].{{r|Secret Empire #6}} Ultimately, Odinson defects from Hydra's Avengers during the attack on [[Washington, D.C.]], aiding the Underground in their efforts to defeat Hydra and restore the United States to normal.{{r|Secret Empire #9}}
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During the events of the [[Secret Empire (Event)|Secret Empire]], Odinson is recruited by an alternate [[Steven Rogers (Earth-61311)|Steve Rogers]] into joining [[Avengers (Hydra) (Earth-616)|Hydra's Avengers]], having been promised a chance to save Jane, as well as restoring Midgard's connection to Asgardia.{{r|Secret Empire #4}} However, Odinson eventually becomes disillusioned by Hydra's methods and allows for the [[Underground (Secret Empire) (Earth-616)|Underground]] to escape during the Avengers' attack on [[Mount|The Mount]].{{r|Secret Empire #6}} Ultimately, Odinson defected from Hydra's Avengers during the attack on [[Washington, D.C.]], aiding the Underground in their efforts to defeat Hydra and restore the United States to normal.{{r|Secret Empire #9}}
   
Odinson returned to Asgardia not long afterwards, and Jane confessed to him that she was the new Thor.{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 2 19}} When Jane's human form started succumbing to her cancer, Odinson convinced her to let go of Mjolnir to receive treatment, since everytime she transformed into Thor, any progress from chemotherapy became lost when she returned to her human form.{{r|Mighty Thor #703}} Unfortunately, the [[Mangog (Earth-616)|Mangog]] resurfaced and attacked Asgardia. Odinson stood by his father's side but they failed to stop the creature.{{r|Mighty Thor #704}} Odinson assisted Thor in fighting the monster while his people evacuated Asgardia. In order to put an end to the Mangog, Thor fastened it to the hammer with an unbreakable chain and hurled them into the Sun. Since this action resulted in Mjolnir's destruction, Jane returned to her frail human form and passed away due to her cancer.{{r|Mighty Thor #705}} Unwilling to let her go, Odinson attempted to channel the [[God Tempest (Earth-616)|God Tempest]] to use its power to revive her. Odin joined his endeavor since he had seen hesitation within Jane's own soul at the gates of Valhalla, and they were successful in bringing her back. With the destruction of Mjolnir and her inability to continue as Thor, Jane convinced Odinson to rise up and reclaim his name and identity.{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 1 706}}
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Odinson returned to Asgardia not long afterwards, and Jane confessed to him that she was the new Thor.{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 2 19}} When Jane's human form started succumbing to her cancer, Odinson convinced her to let go of Mjolnir to receive treatment, since every time she transformed into Thor, any progress from chemotherapy became lost when she returned to her human form.{{r|Mighty Thor #703}} Unfortunately, the [[Mangog (Earth-616)|Mangog]] resurfaced and attacked Asgardia. Odinson stood by his father's side but they failed to stop the creature.{{r|Mighty Thor #704}} Odinson assisted Thor in fighting the monster while his people evacuated Asgardia. In order to put an end to the Mangog, Thor fastened it to the hammer with an unbreakable chain and hurled them into the Sun. Since this action resulted in Mjolnir's destruction, Jane returned to her frail human form and passed away due to her cancer.{{r|Mighty Thor #705}} Unwilling to let her go, Odinson attempted to channel the [[God Tempest (Earth-616)|God Tempest]] to use its power to revive her. Odin joined his endeavor since he had seen hesitation within Jane's own soul at the gates of Valhalla, and they were successful in bringing her back. With the destruction of Mjolnir and her inability to continue as Thor, Jane convinced Odinson to rise up and reclaim his name and identity.{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 1 706}}
   
 
====War of the Realms====
 
====War of the Realms====
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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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 efforts to fend off the invading forces while trying to find Malekith, who had kidnapped Freyja and Odin.
   
 
[[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]]
 
[[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}}
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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 challenge, 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 empowered 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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====Battle of the Black Winter====
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Gathering Galactus' former heralds, Thor was informed by the Silver Surfer that the Black Winter had destroyed [[Sixth Cosmos (Multiverse)|the 6th iteration of the universe]], and if Galactus was going to be powerful enough to oppose it, he had to consume five special planets. Thor prepared a fleet to evacuate those planets in preparation for Galactus devouring them, but was stopped by the World-Devourer telling him that the Black Winter had shown him that Thor was to be his death. Stating that he would keep a close watch over Thor from then-on, Galactus imbued him with the [[Power Cosmic]] and turned him into a Herald.{{r|Thor Vol 6 1}} Thor led Galactus to the five planets, provoking a skirmish with Beta-Ray Bill that resulted in Stormbreaker being destroyed,{{r|Thor Vol 6 3}} but when they arrived on the final planet the Black Winter attacked them. Enraged that Galactus devoured the planet without giving him time to evacuate its residents, Thor promised a reckoning after the Black Winter was dealt with.{{r|Thor Vol 6 4}}
 
Gathering Galactus' former heralds, Thor was informed by the Silver Surfer that the Black Winter had destroyed [[Sixth Cosmos (Multiverse)|the 6th iteration of the universe]], and if Galactus was going to be powerful enough to oppose it, he had to consume five special planets. Thor prepared a fleet to evacuate those planets in preparation for Galactus devouring them, but was stopped by the World-Devourer telling him that the Black Winter had shown him that Thor was to be his death. Stating that he would keep a close watch over Thor from then-on, Galactus imbued him with the [[Power Cosmic]] and turned him into a Herald.{{r|Thor Vol 6 1}} Thor led Galactus to the five planets, provoking a skirmish with Beta-Ray Bill that resulted in Stormbreaker being destroyed,{{r|Thor Vol 6 3}} but when they arrived on the final planet the Black Winter attacked them. Enraged that Galactus devoured the planet without giving him time to evacuate its residents, Thor promised a reckoning after the Black Winter was dealt with.{{r|Thor Vol 6 4}}
   
Confronting the Black Winter, Thor was forced to confront shades of his greatest enemies but managed to drive it back; learning from the Abstract Entity that Galactus was in fact its herald and had been lying to Thor in the hopes of avoiding being forced to serve it.{{r|Thor Vol 6 5}} Furious, Thor stripped Galactus of the power he had acquired from devouring the five planets. When Galactus tried to attack him, Thor drained him of the Power Cosmic - leaving him a desiccated husk - and then used the dying Devourer of Worlds as a bomb to destroy the Black Winter.<!--{{r|Thor Vol 6 6}}-->
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Confronting the Black Winter, Thor was forced to confront shades of his greatest enemies but managed to drive it back; learning from the Abstract Entity that Galactus was in fact its herald and had been lying to Thor in the hopes of avoiding being forced to serve it.{{r|Thor Vol 6 5}} Furious, Thor stripped Galactus of the power he had acquired from devouring the five planets. When Galactus tried to attack him, Thor drained him of the Power Cosmic - leaving him a desiccated husk - and then used the dead Devourer of Worlds as a bomb to destroy the Black Winter.<!--{{r|Thor Vol 6 6}}-->
   
Traumatized by a vision of his possible death at the hands of Thanos, Thor withdrew into his throne room and spent the next several months drowning his sorrows in copious amounts of alcohol, only breaking his silence when comforted by the Silver Surfer.{{r|Thor Vol 6 6}}
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Traumatized by a vision of his possible death at the hands of Thanos, Thor withdrew into his throne room and spent the next several months drowning his sorrows in copious amounts of alcohol, only breaking his silence when comforted by the Silver Surfer.{{r|Thor Vol 6 6}} Deciding to see what was wrong with Mjolnir, Thor dropped it in Broxton to confirm his theory that everyone was worthy of wielding it. Thor also apologized to Bill for their fight and the destruction of Stormbreaker, and appointed him his advisor and offered him a new divine weapon from Asgard's armory. Once his theory was proven correct,{{r| Thor Vol 6 8}} Thor reclaimed Mjolnir and sought answers on how to repair its enchantment by swapping places with Dr. Donald Blake. Once inside the illusory world Blake had been placed in, Thor was horrified to discover that Blake had gone insane and was hellbent on destroying everything Odin had created; trapping Thor in the illusory world and then going on a killing spree in Asgard.{{r|Thor Vol 6 9}}
   
 
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'''Asgardian/Elder God Hybrid Physiology:''' Biologically half-Asgardian on his father's side and half-Elder God on his mother's side; Thor possesses a number of superhuman attributes common among the Asgardian and other gods. However, due to his unique birth, some are considerably more developed than those of the vast majority of his race, including his strength, endurance and resistance to injury.{{r|Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica Vol 1 1}}
 
'''Asgardian/Elder God Hybrid Physiology:''' Biologically half-Asgardian on his father's side and half-Elder God on his mother's side; Thor possesses a number of superhuman attributes common among the Asgardian and other gods. However, due to his unique birth, some are considerably more developed than those of the vast majority of his race, including his strength, endurance and resistance to injury.{{r|Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica Vol 1 1}}
 
[[File:Thor Lifts the Midgard Serpent Thor 327 GB.jpg|thumb|Thor lifts the Midgard Serpent]]
 
[[File:Thor Lifts the Midgard Serpent Thor 327 GB.jpg|thumb|Thor lifts the Midgard Serpent]]
* '''Superhuman Strength:''' In addition to being the God of Thunder, Thor is also the Asgardian God of Strength. As such he is physically the strongest of the Asgardian gods and he is said to be able to lift 100 tons.{{r| Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica Vol 1 1}}{{r|Thor: Asgard's Avenger Vol 1 1}} However, many sources classify his strength as well above 100 tons, according to his Powergrid.{{r|OHOTMU Book of the Dead 2004}}{{r|OHOTMU Avengers 2004}} Thor has shown many feats of strength over the years and defeated or battled to a standstill many of the world’s most powerful creatures including the [[Midgard Serpent]],{{r|Thor #327}} the Hulk,{{r|Journey into Mystery #112}}{{r|Defenders #10}} the Silver Surfer,{{r|Silver Surfer #4}} Namor,{{r|Invaders #33}} [[Emil Blonsky (Earth-616)|the Abomination]],{{r|Thor Vol 1 178}} the Bi-Beast,{{r|Thor #315}} Red Hulk,{{r|Hulk Vol 2 26}} [[Piotr Rasputin (Earth-616)|Colossus]],{{r|Cable and X-Force Vol 1 10}} [[Kallark (Earth-616)|Gladiator]],{{r|Thor Vol 2 35}} and [[Hercules (Earth-616)|Hercules]].{{r|Thor Vol 1 400}} Thor has also been shown be able to dent [[Captain America's Shield]]{{r|Avengers Vol 3 63}} and has snapped adamantium alloy cables.{{r|Thor #309}} He has towed the island hydrobase into New York Harbor {{r|Avengers #301}} and held up the George Washington Bridge long enough for Damage Control to fix it.{{r|Damage Control #1}} Thor has also resisted the gravity of a neutron star.{{r|Thor #281}}
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* '''Superhuman Strength:''' In addition to being the God of Thunder, Thor is also the Asgardian God of Strength. As such he is physically the strongest of the Asgardian gods and he is said to be able to lift 100 tons.{{r|Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica Vol 1 1}}{{r|Thor: Asgard's Avenger Vol 1 1}} However, many sources classify his strength as well above 100 tons, according to his Powergrid.{{r|OHOTMU Book of the Dead 2004}}{{r|OHOTMU Avengers 2004}} Thor has shown many feats of strength over the years and defeated or battled to a standstill many of the world’s most powerful creatures including the [[Midgard Serpent]],{{r|Thor #327}} the Hulk,{{r|Journey into Mystery #112}}{{r|Defenders #10}} the Silver Surfer,{{r|Silver Surfer #4}} Namor,{{r|Invaders #33}} [[Emil Blonsky (Earth-616)|the Abomination]],{{r|Thor Vol 1 178}} the Bi-Beast,{{r|Thor #315}} Red Hulk,{{r|Hulk Vol 2 26}} [[Piotr Rasputin (Earth-616)|Colossus]],{{r|Cable and X-Force Vol 1 10}} [[Kallark (Earth-616)|Gladiator]],{{r|Thor Vol 2 35}} and [[Hercules (Earth-616)|Hercules]].{{r|Thor Vol 1 400}} Thor has also been shown be able to dent [[Captain America's Shield]]{{r|Avengers Vol 3 63}} and has snapped adamantium alloy cables.{{r|Thor #309}} He has towed the island hydrobase into New York Harbor {{r|Avengers #301}} and held up the George Washington Bridge long enough for Damage Control to fix it.{{r|Damage Control #1}} Thor has also resisted the gravity of a neutron star.{{r|Thor #281}}
 
* '''Above Normal Intelligence:''' Thor has above normal intelligence, but Thor possessed and retains the medical knowledge of Donald Blake, even as Thor.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 13}}
 
* '''Above Normal Intelligence:''' Thor has above normal intelligence, but Thor possessed and retains the medical knowledge of Donald Blake, even as Thor.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 13}}
 
* '''Superhuman Speed:''' Thor can move significantly faster than any human on foot, and can reach up to Mach 32 when throwing Mjolnir.{{r|Thor: Asgard's Avenger Vol 1 1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol 1 14}}
 
* '''Superhuman Speed:''' Thor can move significantly faster than any human on foot, and can reach up to Mach 32 when throwing Mjolnir.{{r|Thor: Asgard's Avenger Vol 1 1}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol 1 14}}
 
* '''Superhuman Stamina:''' Thor's advanced musculature is more beyond efficient than that of a human and most other Asgardians allowing him to sustaining himself almost indefinitely without any exhaustion.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #14}} Using the [[Megingjord|Belt of Strength]] also doubles his stamina to incalculable levels.{{r|Journey Into Mystery #91}} While in the state of Warrior's Madness, Thor's stamina also increases tenfold.{{r|Warlock Chronicles #8}}{{r|Warlock and the Infinity Watch #25}}
 
* '''Superhuman Stamina:''' Thor's advanced musculature is more beyond efficient than that of a human and most other Asgardians allowing him to sustaining himself almost indefinitely without any exhaustion.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #14}} Using the [[Megingjord|Belt of Strength]] also doubles his stamina to incalculable levels.{{r|Journey Into Mystery #91}} While in the state of Warrior's Madness, Thor's stamina also increases tenfold.{{r|Warlock Chronicles #8}}{{r|Warlock and the Infinity Watch #25}}
 
* '''Superhuman Durability: '''{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol 1 14}} Thor has been able to withstand attacks from several of the universe's most powerful beings including the Asgardian [[Destroyer (Enchanted Armor)|Destroyer]],{{r|Thor Vol 3 5}} several blasts from Odin,{{r|Thor #241}} and even survived blasts from Celestials.{{r|Thor #300}}
 
* '''Superhuman Durability: '''{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol 1 14}} Thor has been able to withstand attacks from several of the universe's most powerful beings including the Asgardian [[Destroyer (Enchanted Armor)|Destroyer]],{{r|Thor Vol 3 5}} several blasts from Odin,{{r|Thor #241}} and even survived blasts from Celestials.{{r|Thor #300}}
* '''Superhuman Agility & Reflexes: '''{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol 1 14}}
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* '''Superhuman Agility & Reflexes: '''Thor's reflexes, agility, balance, and bodily coordination are beyond the natural physical limits of even the finest human athlete.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol 1 14}}
 
* '''Vast Energy Manipulation:''' Thor has the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy, using Mjolnir he can channel the storm’s energy into blasts so powerful that he can destroy secondary [[Adamantium|adamantium]]. Thor can also channel his godly energies through Mjolnir, creating rays powerful enough to kill even immortals.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 7}}
 
* '''Vast Energy Manipulation:''' Thor has the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy, using Mjolnir he can channel the storm’s energy into blasts so powerful that he can destroy secondary [[Adamantium|adamantium]]. Thor can also channel his godly energies through Mjolnir, creating rays powerful enough to kill even immortals.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 7}}
 
** '''Weather Control''': Thor has the ability to control the elements of storms, both with and without [[Mjolnir]]. {{r|Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica Vol 1 1}}
 
** '''Weather Control''': Thor has the ability to control the elements of storms, both with and without [[Mjolnir]]. {{r|Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica Vol 1 1}}
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After gaining the power of the Runes in combination with the Odin Force, Thor's powers reached even greater heights and surpassed his father in power. With gaining the power if the Runes he gained understanding and enlightenment. He was able to see the future of all things, seeing beyond quantum structures; beyond cosmic architecture, into the nothingness and the end of all things.{{r|Thor Vol 2 84}}
 
After gaining the power of the Runes in combination with the Odin Force, Thor's powers reached even greater heights and surpassed his father in power. With gaining the power if the Runes he gained understanding and enlightenment. He was able to see the future of all things, seeing beyond quantum structures; beyond cosmic architecture, into the nothingness and the end of all things.{{r|Thor Vol 2 84}}
   
[[File:World War Hulks Spider-Man & Thor Vol 1 1 Textless.jpg|thumb|left|Mighty Thorr!]]
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[[File:World War Hulks Spider-Man vs Thor Vol 1 1 Textless.jpg|thumb|left|Mighty Thorr!]]
 
'''[[Gamma Mutates|Mighty Thorr]]:''' When the Avengers, the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]] and the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]], went to investigate a [[S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier]], the [[Intelligencia (Earth-616)|Intelligencia]], exposed them to the [[Glossary:Gamma Radiation|Gamma radiation]] harvested from [[Thaddeus Ross (Earth-616)|Red Hulk]], and were turned into Hulks.{{r|Hulk Vol 2 21}}
 
'''[[Gamma Mutates|Mighty Thorr]]:''' When the Avengers, the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]] and the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]], went to investigate a [[S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier]], the [[Intelligencia (Earth-616)|Intelligencia]], exposed them to the [[Glossary:Gamma Radiation|Gamma radiation]] harvested from [[Thaddeus Ross (Earth-616)|Red Hulk]], and were turned into Hulks.{{r|Hulk Vol 2 21}}
 
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'''[[Røkkva (Earth-616)|Røkkva]]:''' After being infected by the Røkkva, an eldritch antilife entity, Thor became invincible but was turned into an evil version of himself, emitting black lightning.{{r|Valkyrie: Jane Foster Vol 1 8|9}}
 
'''[[Røkkva (Earth-616)|Røkkva]]:''' After being infected by the Røkkva, an eldritch antilife entity, Thor became invincible but was turned into an evil version of himself, emitting black lightning.{{r|Valkyrie: Jane Foster Vol 1 8|9}}
   
'''[[Power Cosmic]]:''' After being imbued with the Power Cosmic by Galactus,{{r|Thor Vol 6 1}} and combining it with the powers of the All-Father, Thor reached a level of power above the other previous heralds.{{r|Thor Vol 6 3}} Thor lost the Power Cosmic after draining Galactus power and used him as a bomb to destroy the [[Black Winter (Multiverse)|Black Winter]].{{r|Thor Vol 6 6}}
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'''[[Power Cosmic]]:''' After being imbued with the Power Cosmic by Galactus,{{r|Thor Vol 6 1}} and combining it with the powers of the All-Father, Thor reached a level of power above the other previous heralds.{{r|Thor Vol 6 3}} Thor lost the Power Cosmic after draining Galactus' power and using him as a bomb to destroy the [[Black Winter (Multiverse)|Black Winter]].{{r|Thor Vol 6 6}}
   
 
'''Botanopathy:''' During the [[Cotati]] [[Empyre (Earth-616)|Empyre]]'s invasion Thor gained the power to control plant life from his mother, which allowed him to defeat the alien plants.{{r|Empyre Vol 1 6}} However, he then gave up this power when he used all of it to reanimate a barren planet which would serve as permanent home for the captured Cotati.{{r|Empyre: Fallout Fantastic Four Vol 1 1}}
 
'''Botanopathy:''' During the [[Cotati]] [[Empyre (Earth-616)|Empyre]]'s invasion Thor gained the power to control plant life from his mother, which allowed him to defeat the alien plants.{{r|Empyre Vol 1 6}} However, he then gave up this power when he used all of it to reanimate a barren planet which would serve as permanent home for the captured Cotati.{{r|Empyre: Fallout Fantastic Four Vol 1 1}}
 
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| Abilities = '''Master Combatant:''' Trained in the arts of war, Thor is a highly skilled warrior, proficient in unarmed combatant,{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 13}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 11}} and proficient with most Asgardian weaponry.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #14}} Thor has enough skill to battle against foes with millennia experience such as Hercules in numerous occasions.{{r|Thor Vol 1 221}}{{r|Thor Vol 1 222}}{{r|Thor Vol 1 464}}{{r|Thor Vol 2 6}}{{r|Thor Annual Vol 1 5}}{{r|Journey into Mystery Annual Vol 1 1}}{{r|Thor: Blood Oath Vol 1 3}}{{r|Thor Vol 1 126}}
 
| Abilities = '''Master Combatant:''' Trained in the arts of war, Thor is a highly skilled warrior, proficient in unarmed combatant,{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 13}}{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 11}} and proficient with most Asgardian weaponry.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #14}} Thor has enough skill to battle against foes with millennia experience such as Hercules in numerous occasions.{{r|Thor Vol 1 221}}{{r|Thor Vol 1 222}}{{r|Thor Vol 1 464}}{{r|Thor Vol 2 6}}{{r|Thor Annual Vol 1 5}}{{r|Journey into Mystery Annual Vol 1 1}}{{r|Thor: Blood Oath Vol 1 3}}{{r|Thor Vol 1 126}}
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'''Expert Strategist:''' Thor is an excellent strategist due to centuries of combat training and experience.{{Citation}}
   
 
'''Telepathy Immunity:''' Thor has the ability to resist the mental influence of powerful beings. He resisted a mind thrust attack of the Rigellians,{{r|Thor #131|132}} the magical music of Ares,{{Citation}} a mental attack from [[Glory (Earth-616)|Glory]],{{r|Chaos War: Thor #1|2}} Morgana le Fay's attempt to dominate his mind,{{Citation}} the power of the Eye of Horus,{{r|Thor #326}} and the mind blast of the [[Man-Beast (Earth-616)|Man-Beast]].{{r|Thor #135}}
 
'''Telepathy Immunity:''' Thor has the ability to resist the mental influence of powerful beings. He resisted a mind thrust attack of the Rigellians,{{r|Thor #131|132}} the magical music of Ares,{{Citation}} a mental attack from [[Glory (Earth-616)|Glory]],{{r|Chaos War: Thor #1|2}} Morgana le Fay's attempt to dominate his mind,{{Citation}} the power of the Eye of Horus,{{r|Thor #326}} and the mind blast of the [[Man-Beast (Earth-616)|Man-Beast]].{{r|Thor #135}}
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* '''Undead Lethality:''' As a former religious relic, Mjolnir is lethal to undead. Thor once threw Mjolnir at a vampire, with contact causing the vampire to burst into flame and crumble to dust.{{r|Thor #332}}
 
* '''Undead Lethality:''' As a former religious relic, Mjolnir is lethal to undead. Thor once threw Mjolnir at a vampire, with contact causing the vampire to burst into flame and crumble to dust.{{r|Thor #332}}
 
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'''[[Jarnbjorn]]:''' A battle axe forged by Dwarves that Thor wielded long before Mjolnir.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #1}} Kang tricked Thor into placing an enchantment on Jarnbjorn, in order to pierce the armour of Celestials or armour created using Celestial technology.{{r|Uncanny Avengers #6}} Thor lost it centuries ago, but recently reclaimed it from the [[Apocalypse Twins]].{{r|Uncanny Avengers #21}} In addition to piercing Celestial armour, Jarnbjorn is an effective blunt force instrument, Thor used it to kill Gorr{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #5}} and cleave off one of [[Johann Shmidt (Clone) (Earth-616)|Red Onslaught]]'s horns.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #1}}
 
   
 
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'''Hammer Arsenal:''' Following the destruction of Mjolnir,{{r|Mighty Thor #705|706}} Thor started wielding a wide arrange of hammers for different tasks, which were enchanted by Odin to provide Thor with the same abilities Mjolnir did. However, since they were manufactured with less pure Uru, they were much weaker than Mjolnir and could break relatively easily. These hammers included the Hulk-Smiter{{r|Thor Vol 5 1}} and the self-destructive Bomb Hammer, among others.{{r|Thor Vol 5 3}} One of these hammers was gold and similar in appearance to Mjolnir.{{r|Avengers Vol 8 1}} Eventually the hammer arsenal runs out with Thor using the [[Last Hammer of Asgard|last hammer]] to battle Malekith.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
 
'''Hammer Arsenal:''' Following the destruction of Mjolnir,{{r|Mighty Thor #705|706}} Thor started wielding a wide arrange of hammers for different tasks, which were enchanted by Odin to provide Thor with the same abilities Mjolnir did. However, since they were manufactured with less pure Uru, they were much weaker than Mjolnir and could break relatively easily. These hammers included the Hulk-Smiter{{r|Thor Vol 5 1}} and the self-destructive Bomb Hammer, among others.{{r|Thor Vol 5 3}} One of these hammers was gold and similar in appearance to Mjolnir.{{r|Avengers Vol 8 1}} Eventually the hammer arsenal runs out with Thor using the [[Last Hammer of Asgard|last hammer]] to battle Malekith.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 6}}
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'''[[Jarnbjorn]]:''' A battle axe forged by Dwarves that Thor wielded long before Mjolnir.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #1}} Kang tricked Thor into placing an enchantment on Jarnbjorn, in order to pierce the armour of Celestials or armour created using Celestial technology.{{r|Uncanny Avengers #6}} Thor lost it centuries ago, but recently reclaimed it from the [[Apocalypse Twins]].{{r|Uncanny Avengers #21}} In addition to piercing Celestial armour, Jarnbjorn is an effective blunt force instrument, Thor used it to kill Gorr{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #5}} and cleave off one of [[Johann Shmidt (Clone) (Earth-616)|Red Onslaught]]'s horns.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #1}} After the War of the Realms, Thor left Jarnbjorn in Asgard's armory.{{r|Thor Vol 6 7}}
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“I dreamed up Thor years ago because I wanted to create the biggest, most powerful superhero of all and I figured who can be bigger than a god?” Lee says of his idea for his God of Thunder, which was first scripted by Stan’s younger brother, Larry Lieber. “I chose the Norse gods,” Lee adds, “because I felt people were less familiar with them than with the Greek and Roman gods."<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/stan-lee-as-thor-scores-creator-reveals-why-the-superhero-film-endures/2011/05/10/AF6rSpqG_blog.html STAN LEE: As ‘Thor’ scores, creator considers why the superhero film endures]</ref><ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/the-thor-story-stan-lee-talks-norse-gods-as-film-debuts/2011/05/06/AFEutI6F_blog.html THE "THOR" STORY: Stan Lee talks Norse gods as film debuts]</ref>
 
“I dreamed up Thor years ago because I wanted to create the biggest, most powerful superhero of all and I figured who can be bigger than a god?” Lee says of his idea for his God of Thunder, which was first scripted by Stan’s younger brother, Larry Lieber. “I chose the Norse gods,” Lee adds, “because I felt people were less familiar with them than with the Greek and Roman gods."<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/stan-lee-as-thor-scores-creator-reveals-why-the-superhero-film-endures/2011/05/10/AF6rSpqG_blog.html STAN LEE: As ‘Thor’ scores, creator considers why the superhero film endures]</ref><ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/comic-riffs/post/the-thor-story-stan-lee-talks-norse-gods-as-film-debuts/2011/05/06/AFEutI6F_blog.html THE "THOR" STORY: Stan Lee talks Norse gods as film debuts]</ref>
   
However, it should be noted that the above was simply Stan's intention in 1963, and whereas the Hulk has continuously grown in power since then, Thor has not. Under Stan Lee's watch, 10 years later during the 1970's, Hulk stalemated Thor in strength,{{r|Defenders #10}} and during the late 1980's Stan wrote a Thor issue in which the title character was clearly outmatched against the Hulk without using Mjolnir.{{r|Thor #385}} His current, 2013, view on the topic, is that it simply depends on if the writer is a Hulk fan or a Thor fan.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHfJ_NjJTM8 Stan Lee reveals who is stronger between The Hulk and Thor - YouTube]</ref>
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  1. Thor (Vol. 5) #16
  2. Thor: Man of War #1
  3. Journey into Mystery #637
  4. Scream: Curse of Carnage #4
  5. Hulk (Vol. 2) #6
  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 9.6 Journey into Mystery #83
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1 ; Thor's entry
  11. 11.0 11.1 Empyre #6
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Journey into Mystery #115
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Thor #620.1
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Thor (Vol. 6) #1
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 Thor #379
  16. 16.0 16.1 Thor (Vol. 2) #2
  17. 17.0 17.1 Thor (Vol. 6) #7
  18. Thor Ages of Thunder #1
  19. Thor Annual #8
  20. Thor (Vol. 2) #27
  21. Thor #297
  22. Thor #296
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Thor #341
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 Thor (Vol. 2) #80
  25. Valkyrie: Jane Foster #8
  26. Savage Sword of Conan #40
  27. Savage Sword of Conan #43 ; King Thoth-Amon
  28. 28.0 28.1 New Avengers (Vol. 3) #27
  29. Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 Thor Annual #7
  31. Empyre #2
  32. Thor #145
  33. Marvel: The Lost Generation #5
  34. Avengers (Vol. 8) #27
  35. Thor (Vol. 2) #45
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 36.4 War of the Realms #6
  37. Thor (Vol. 2) #3
  38. 38.00 38.01 38.02 38.03 38.04 38.05 38.06 38.07 38.08 38.09 38.10 Thor: Asgard's Avenger #1
  39. Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 2) #6
  40. Marvel Graphic Novel #15
  41. 41.0 41.1 Journey into Mystery #85
  42. 42.0 42.1 42.2 42.3 42.4 Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1
  43. 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 Thor #159
  44. 44.0 44.1 Avengers #1
  45. Thor King-Size Special #4
  46. Thor #300301
  47. Thor #294
  48. 48.0 48.1 Thor Annual #11
  49. Thor: Son of Asgard #16
  50. 50.0 50.1 Journey into Mystery #102
  51. Thor #136
  52. Thor #297298
  53. Supernatural Thrillers #3
  54. Thor #299300
  55. Thor: God of Thunder #1
  56. Thor: God of Thunder #2
  57. Thor: God of Thunder #4
  58. Thor: God of Thunder #5
  59. Thor: God of Thunder #7
  60. [[Thor: God of Thunder 8-11|[[Thor: God of Thunder #8|Thor: God of Thunder 8]]-11]]
  61. Thor (Vol. 5) #14
  62. 62.0 62.1 Uncanny Avengers #6
  63. Mighty Thor (Vol. 2) #7
  64. 64.0 64.1 King Thor #4
  65. Invaders #32
  66. Venus #11
  67. 67.0 67.1 Venus #12
  68. Venus #13
  69. Journey into Mystery #97
  70. Journey into Mystery #100
  71. Journey into Mystery #103
  72. 72.0 72.1 Journey into Mystery #104
  73. Journey into Mystery #113
  74. Thor #135136
  75. Journey into Mystery #108
  76. 76.0 76.1 Avengers #16
  77. Avengers #150
  78. Thor #367368
  79. Thor #408
  80. Thor #432
  81. Thor #457459
  82. Thunderstrike #24
  83. Thor #389
  84. Thor #471
  85. Onslaught Marvel Universe #1
  86. Heroes Reborn: The Return #14
  87. Thor (Vol. 2) #1012
  88. Thor (Vol. 2) #39
  89. Thor (Vol. 2) #4044
  90. Thor (Vol. 2) #4950
  91. The Standoff event.
  92. Thor (Vol. 2) #67
  93. Thor (Vol. 2) #6879
  94. Thor (Vol. 2) #8185
  95. Civil War #4
  96. 96.0 96.1 Thor (Vol. 3) #1
  97. Thor (Vol. 3) #3
  98. Thor (Vol. 3) #78
  99. Secret Invasion: Thor #1
  100. Secret Invasion #8
  101. Thor #600601
  102. Thor #604606
  103. Siege #4
  104. Sentry: Fallen Sun #1
  105. Avengers (Vol. 4) #1
  106. Thor #611614
  107. 107.0 107.1 Thor #617
  108. Thor #618621
  109. Fear Itself #1
  110. Fear Itself #3
  111. Fear Itself #6
  112. 112.0 112.1 Fear Itself #7
  113. Fear Itself #7.2
  114. Mighty Thor #8
  115. Mighty Thor #12
  116. 116.0 116.1 116.2 Thor: God of Thunder #1
  117. [[Thor: God of Thunder 2-11|[[Thor: God of Thunder #2|Thor: God of Thunder 2]]-11]]
  118. Thor: God of Thunder #11
  119. Thor: God of Thunder #1217
  120. Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW24
  121. Original Sin #1
  122. Original Sin #5.1
  123. Original Sin #5.5
  124. Original Sin #7
  125. 125.0 125.1 Unworthy Thor #5
  126. 126.0 126.1 Thor (Vol. 4) #1
  127. 127.0 127.1 127.2 Thor (Vol. 4) #4
  128. 128.0 128.1 Mighty Thor #705
  129. Unworthy Thor #1
  130. Unworthy Thor #2
  131. Unworthy Thor #3
  132. Unworthy Thor #4
  133. Secret Empire #4
  134. Secret Empire #6
  135. Secret Empire #9
  136. Mighty Thor (Vol. 2) #19
  137. Mighty Thor #703
  138. Mighty Thor #704
  139. Mighty Thor #706
  140. War of the Realms #1
  141. 141.0 141.1 War of the Realms #3
  142. War of the Realms #5
  143. 143.0 143.1 143.2 Thor (Vol. 6) #3
  144. Thor (Vol. 6) #4
  145. 145.0 145.1 Thor (Vol. 6) #5
  146. 146.0 146.1 Thor (Vol. 6) #6
  147. Thor (Vol. 6) #8
  148. Thor (Vol. 6) #9
  149. Journey into Mystery #102
  150. Journey into Mystery #103
  151. Thor #300
  152. Thor #314
  153. Thor #338
  154. Thor #450
  155. Avengers (Vol. 8) #8
  156. 156.0 156.1 OHOTMU Book of the Dead 2004
  157. 157.0 157.1 OHOTMU Avengers 2004
  158. Thor #327
  159. Journey into Mystery #112
  160. 160.0 160.1 Defenders #10
  161. Silver Surfer #4
  162. 162.0 162.1 Invaders #33
  163. Thor #178
  164. Thor #315
  165. Hulk (Vol. 2) #26
  166. Cable and X-Force #10
  167. Thor (Vol. 2) #35
  168. Thor #400
  169. 169.0 169.1 Avengers (Vol. 3) #63
  170. 170.0 170.1 Thor #309
  171. Avengers #301
  172. Damage Control #1
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  174. 174.0 174.1 174.2 174.3 174.4 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 2) #13
  175. 175.0 175.1 175.2 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #14
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  180. Thor (Vol. 3) #5
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  182. Thor #300
  183. 183.0 183.1 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 4) #7
  184. 184.0 184.1 184.2 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #11
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  203. Thor (Vol. 3) #7
  204. Thor (Vol. 3) #8
  205. Thor (Vol. 2) #84
  206. Hulk (Vol. 2) #21
  207. Valkyrie: Jane Foster #89
  208. Empyre: Fallout Fantastic Four #1
  209. Thor #221
  210. Thor #222
  211. Thor #464
  212. Thor (Vol. 2) #6
  213. Thor Annual #5
  214. Journey into Mystery Annual #1
  215. Thor: Blood Oath #3
  216. Thor #126
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  221. Thor (Vol. 3) #2
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  276. Avengers (Vol. 5) #27
  277. New Avengers (Vol. 3) #32
  278. Mighty Thor #705 706
  279. Thor (Vol. 5) #1
  280. Thor (Vol. 5) #3
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  287. Gwenpool Strikes Back #4
  288. Empyre: Avengers #0
  289. Hulk vs. Thor 2 at https://heroenvy.wordpress.com
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