Thor Odinson isn’t exactly what most Marvel fans would consider a “street-level” hero. His godly powers, intergalactic stories, and long history of universe-defining feats of strength and power make him one of the Marvel Universe’s most powerful characters, as well as one of the most important members of the iconic Avengers.However, in the final pages of writer Al Ewing’s excellent The Immortal Thor, he introduced a brand-new spin on the mighty God of Thunder — Sigurd Jarlson, an ordinary mortal man facing off against impossible odds. Jarlson has quickly become a supremely engaging new character, and the new The Mortal Thor series from Ewing has cemented him as an all-time great reinvention of Thor.However, once there, Thor comes into contact with Donald Blake, the human entity created by Thor’s father, Odin, as a means of teaching him humility. Blake was eventually granted a life and soul of his own, but growing resentment and hatred for Thor turned him against the Thunder God. In the final issue of The Immortal Thor, the titular hero utilized his keen wit and godly power to extract parts of Blake and himself and send them to Midgard, better known as Earth.
Thor Odinson isn’t exactly what most Marvel fans would consider a “street-level” hero. His godly powers, intergalactic stories, and long history of universe-defining feats of strength and power make him one of the Marvel Universe’s most powerful characters, as well as one of the most important members of the iconic Avengers.
However, in the final pages of writer Al Ewing’s excellent The Immortal Thor, he introduced a brand-new spin on the mighty God of Thunder — Sigurd Jarlson, an ordinary mortal man facing off against impossible odds. Jarlson has quickly become a supremely engaging new character, and the new The Mortal Thor series from Ewing has cemented him as an all-time great reinvention of Thor.
However, once there, Thor comes into contact with Donald Blake, the human entity created by Thor’s father, Odin, as a means of teaching him humility. Blake was eventually granted a life and soul of his own, but growing resentment and hatred for Thor turned him against the Thunder God. In the final issue of The Immortal Thor, the titular hero utilized his keen wit and godly power to extract parts of Blake and himself and send them to Midgard, better known as Earth.
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