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Incorruptible Pure Pureness: In Mephisto Versus #4, Mephisto admitted that he could not break Thor, even after devouring him whole. Let's You and Him Fight: Justice Peace and Thor in Thor #371. This one has consequences: the fight delays Justice Peace's pursuit of the serial killer Zaniac, who kills several more people before they catch up with him. I cannot help but wonder, little god, to the poor damned fools below us who worship you...what are you the god of? Axes? Drunkenness? Vanity? Or war perhaps? I have killed so very many war gods. And gods of fear. Gods of chaos. Gods of blood and wrath and jealousy and lies. Of plagues and earthquakes. Genocide and revenge. Of degradation and death. Very few gods of poetry and flowers. Though I killed those just the same. Tell me now, Prince of Asgard, before all you're able to do is whimper and scream...what was Thor the god of before he died?" Adam and Eve Plot: Old King Thor, alongside his granddaughters, end up restoring life to Earth after it had been reduced to a lifeless husk. Thor then recreates the human race by making a man and woman (whom he names Steve and Jane respectively), who would go on to repopulate the human race.

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Thor was born to the King of the Asgardian Gods, Odin Borson, and the Earth Goddess Gaea. He grew up in Asgard under Odin's tutelage and trained in his footsteps to one day lead Asgard. Besides Odin, his stepmother Frigga and his adopted brother Loki are the only family he know, alongside his best friends Sif, Balder, and the Warriors Three. Thor: There speaks the wily Loki at last! As always, his cunning mind pierces to the heart of the matter! He once reneged on a promise to help Tyr overthrow Asgard, because the reason he'd set the plot against Odin into motion was that he thought Odin had dishonored Frigga. When he realized he'd been wrong about that, he switched sides.The Mangog habitually beats the living daylights out of the thunderer and just refuses to go away — "so long as hate endures, I exist". Thor #371-372 features a time traveler from the future trying to prevent a chain of events that will result in World War VII. If we believe Loki ( which might not be a good idea), gods run on the Theory of Narrative Causality and there is basically an in-universe Fiction Identity Postulate. If there are multiple versions of the same event: All are equally true. If the story say gods can do something: They can. If the story says they existed before humanity and so the in-universe storyteller: They did... Yes. It's circular. But that's Loki for you. And as long the story exists: They exist. (Also story death is kind of cheap anyway.) They are literally rewritable / retellable if someone knows how (see Kid Loki forging Cul's biography in Fear Itself, or what teen Loki pulled in their solo series).

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Red Skies Crossover: During the "Casket of Ancient Winters" Saga, the whole world was covered with snow; this was reflected in several other comics, though most people did not know the cause. The very skies tremble in his presence. He commands the mystical hammer Mjolnir to protect Asgard and Earth. He is the son of Odin, Prince of Asgard. He is the God of Thunder. He is Thor. The God of Thunder At one point part of his life force became permanently tied to the hammer and, unless it's been retconned away, it still is. This is not necessarily a good thing. Because if the hammer is ever broken again it may well kill him. Which is Hilarious in Hindsight, as Hel (Hela in some versions of the myth, and the character uses both names in the comic) is his own daughter, kinda (explanations vary on if she's the daughter of Loki of a previous cycle, the current Loki some time before the present-day adventures, or even someone Loki artificially created). Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: In Thor #381, Hela has Thor on the ropes, completely incapable of lifting a finger to help himself — until Loki decides to make things a bit more entertaining, and inadvertently gives Thor an out. In general this trope and Nice Job Breaking It, Hero could be Loki's middle names, he is the God of Unintended Consequences.Superhero Gods: Thor is the actual Norse god of thunder who has decided to engage in superheroics in the modern age.

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Next issue: Not a hoax! Not a dream! Not an imaginary story!! The story they didn't think we had nerve enough to tell! Thor croaks!!! (Ribbit! Ribbit!)Ymir can create blizzards with no effort, among other such Ice-related abilities (he is much stronger than most Giants, as he is the original Norse one). However, unlike Frost Giants, he is an Ice Giant and seems to be literal living ice. Ice Giants look like large humans, they actually get smaller when exposed to great heat. Then there are the ice giants who actually look like moving ice sculptures, like smaller versions of Ymir himself. The Reveal: The fact that Donald Blake was an amnesiac Thor Odinson all along came as a bit of a surprise to Silver Age readers. Take It to the Bridge: Asgard, located in Another Dimension, was originally connected to Midgard (Earth) by Bifröst, the "Rainbow Bridge". Always Chaotic Evil: Played Straight with the Dark Elves and Fire Demons for most of Thor's publication history, but subverted in recent years. The Dark Elf culture is built on treachery and violence. The Fire Demons are usually depicted as wanting to kill everything that isn't them. Both are responsible for numerous wars of aggression against the other realms, are willing to commit any atrocity imaginable and no regret about any of it. However, it's repeatedly demonstrated that not all Dark Elves are evil — Queen Alfyse is depicted as a Reasonable Authority Figure, Kurse is depicted as more victim than villain and becomes the protector of Asgard's children, and Lady Wazira is straight up heroic. Additionally, in recent years, it's been hinted that the Fire Demons aren't exclusively evil, with insights into Muspelheim indicating that the ordinary civilians are, more or less, like every other race in the multiverse — though their soldiers are still utterly monstrous (there's also the fact that these are demons of fire — it is in fire's nature to burn and destroy).

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