First comic appearance: Journey into Mystery #83 (August 10, 1962), created by Stan Lee, written by Larry Lieber, and pencilled by Jack Kirby. Origin story: Thor is one of the great problematic ...
The latest film from Disney's Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thor: Ragnarok, is currently dominating the worldwide box office. Minor spoilers ahead. As you may already know from the trailer, there's a ...
With Thor: The Dark World hitting theaters this week, we're taking an updated look at the history of the Mighty Avenger on TV. While Thor only came to movie screens for the first time in 2011, the ...
This week sees the publication of Avengers #42, the comic book series currently written by Jason Aaron. The comic has already made major changes to Marvel Comics history, creating the Avengers of One ...
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Thor Just Woke Up In a Whole New World, And an Old Enemy is Already Plotting Against Him
The following contains major spoilers for Immortal Thor#25, on sale now from Marvel Comics. Marvel Comics is about to kick the doors open to the life of the Mortal Thor, and he already looks to be ...
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'Thor' hammered down 15 years ago, & it's still the only Marvel movie to do the Thunder God justice
In 2011, Thor proved himself more than worthy in his roaring MCU debut. Since then, the thunder has turned into laughter.
The Black Winter, as introduced by Donny Cates to the Marvel Universe, is a multiversal cosmic entity that fulfils a similar purpose in the Marvel Universe to Galactus on a far larger scale – rather ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is about to get super rad. After an announcement at SDCC 2019 that set fandom on fire, Jane Foster is finally making her onscreen debut in Thor: Love and Thunder. At the ...
Avengers: Infinity War has finally been unleashed to devastating effect, and as we try to survive in the wake of it, the film has definitely left us with some questions. Of course there was a lot of ...
As a burgeoning comic fan in the whimsical (and lame) decade of the 1980's, my favorite comics were self-contained back issues--titles like Marvel Two-In-One or Marvel Team-Up. They were cheesy, given ...
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