Appearing in "King Thor"
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Other Characters:
- last of the Light Elves (Corpse)
- Unnamed Asgardian Advisors
- Toothgnasher & Toothgrinder
- Six-Legged Monkeys (First appearance)
- Winged Zebras (First appearance)
- Multi-Tusked Elephants (First appearance)
- Flying Sharks (First appearance)
- Jane (First appearance)
- Steve (First appearance)
Locations:
- Untold eons from now
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Synopsis for "King Thor"
In the far future, King Thor gives the last of the Light Elves a viking funeral, and reminisces on how alone he is. Alfheim is gone, Jotunheim is a wasteland and no one has seen a Giant for a thousand centuries. If any Dwarves survive, they have retreated so deep underground that they will never see the light of day again, and even the Trolls have disappeared. His attendants crowd him with a barrage of questions, but he has only one answer, to ready the Bifrost. His granddaughters follow him down to Midgard, where they spend the day trying to reseed the Earth with life. They realize that next week is King Thor's birthday and decide to get him a present. They sneak all the ingredients and spells, and use them to bring animal life back to the planet. They had to guess at a lot of things, but their thoughtfulness brings tears to their grandfather's eye. They tell him that there is still a little left, and using it, King Thor creates a new man and woman, naming them Jane and Steve.
Appearing in "Thor"
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Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Multi-headed Dragon
- Goblins
Other Characters:
- Light Elves
- Queen Aelsa (First appearance)
- Various Asgardians
- Toothgnasher
Locations:
- Ten Realms
- The Sun
- Earth
- Earth Orbit
- Asgardia
- Odin's Fav Tavern (First appearance)
- Asgardia
- Earth Orbit
- Saturn
- Earth
- Vanaheim
- Alfheim
- The Sun
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Synopsis for "Thor"
In Asgardia, the new Thor sits in a tavern just trying to have a drink, while she is insulted and attacked. Watching, the Warriors Three decide to join in and help her out. They wind up getting kicked out of the tavern, and they decide to have some more fun. They tell her that they do not understand how she is worthy, and that she needs to prove it. First to travel to Vanaheim, where they dare her to steal gold from a dragon, which she does. In Alfheim, they charge her to stealing a lock of hair from the Light Elf Queen. Instead of sneaking in like they claim the Odinson did, she just walks up, wakes up the queen and asks, which she gladly does, giving her a kiss on the cheek to send her on her way. They continue traveling throughout the worlds, having fun misadventures. Later, they agree that she is not their Thor, but she is Thor, and hope that she forgives them. She tells them that she had fun and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Appearing in "Young Thor"
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Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Various Asgardians
- Lars the Blitzer (First appearance)
- Ignar the Frost Giant (First appearance)
- Hercules
- Unnamed Light Elf
- Unnamed Dark Elf
- Avengers (Cameo)
- Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Cameo)
- Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Cameo)
- Ant-Man (Hank Pym) (Cameo)
- Wasp (Janet van Dyne) (Cameo)
- Ant-Man's Ants (Cameo)
Locations:
- Asgard (Many Centuries Ago)
- City of Asgard
- Ye Olde Tavern (First appearance)
- City of Asgard
- Earth (Some point in the recent past)
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Synopsis for "Young Thor"
Many centuries ago, in Asgard, Thor, Loki and the Warriors Three are having a drinking contest, with Thor outdrinking everyone. But outside, evil has come calling. Mephisto has traveled into the past when Thor is at his weakest and plans to corrupt him, bringing Asgard under his own control. He bursts in and challenges Thor to a contest of drinks, and it goes about as well as expected. They have drinks with eyes floating in them, Gamma Slammas, Cosmic Rays, Ultimate Drunkifiers and Odin's Beards (with real hair). After losing, Loki sends Mephisto to where he will get to actually "touch" Mjolnir, the future where he gets pummeled by the Avengers instead of Loki. Thor wanders off hoping to finally be worthy enough to lift Mjolnir, but winds up passing out in his own vomit instead.
Solicit Synopsis
• Three stories featuring three Thors! • Wrestling superstar CM Punk and Rob Guillory (Chew) on Young Thor’s idea for how to prove himself worthy of Mjolnir: a drinking competition! • Noelle Stevenson (Lumberjanes) and Marguerite Sauvage tell a tale of the new Thor!
• And Jason Aaron on the Girls of Thunder’s quest to find the perfect birthday present for their grandfather, King Thor! How about a new Garden of Eden?See Also
- 13 image(s) from Thor Annual Vol 4 1
- 7 reprint(s) of Thor Annual Vol 4 1
- Thor Annual Vol 4 1 on Marvel Unlimited.
- Thor Annual Vol 4 1 on Comixology.
Recommended Reading
Links and References
- Thor (Marvel Comics) at Wikipedia.org
- Thor at Marvel.com
- Thor at Marvel Wiki
- The Thor Message Board
- Thor at The Complete Marvel Reading Order