Thor | |||
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Naming | |||
Others | Tor Thorr Thór Þórr | ||
Personal information | |||
Species | Ás | ||
Gender | Male | ||
Place of origin | Asgard | ||
Relations | Odin (father} Jörð (mother) Baldr (half-brother) Víðarr (half-brother) Váli (half-brother) Many other half-siblings Sif (wife) Járnsaxa (lover) Þrúðr (daughter) Magni (son) Móði (son) | ||
Current status | Alive | ||
Cause of death | Will be slain by Jörmungandr at Ragnarök | ||
Biology | |||
Body type | Human | ||
Abilities | Manipulation of thunder and lighting | ||
Sentience | Sentient | ||
Sapience | Sapient | ||
Behind the scenes | |||
Universe | Real |
Thor is a deity from Norse mythology who is often associated with thunder, lightning, storms, oak trees, strength, the protection of mankind and also hallowing and fertility.
Appearances in popular culture[]
Literature[]
- Life, the Universe and Everything, by Douglas Adams (1982)
- The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul, by Douglas Adams (1988)
Television[]
- The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
- Muppets Tonight
Video games[]
- God of War
- Smite
Notes[]
- In Lost in Space, he was portrayed as an extraterrestrial Valhallan. Similarly, he was portrayed as an extraterrestrial Asgard in the Stargate franchise.
Gallery[]
See also[]
- Thor Odinson, Marvel Comics' interpretation of Thor