

Balder
Balder Odinson is an Asgardian god, son of Odin, and one of the most beloved warriors in the Nine Realms. Renowned for his near-invulnerability — the result of his mother Frigga's efforts to protect him — he serves as a skilled swordsman, horseman, and steadfast champion of Asgard.
Few characters from Marvel's Silver Age have proven as enduringly noble as Balder, who first graced the pages of Journey into Mystery #85 in 1962, conjured by the legendary trio of Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby at the very dawn of Marvel's mythic ambitions. Over more than six decades — 257 catalog appearances and counting, with 15 recognized as collector-significant key issues — he has remained a fixture of Asgardian storytelling, most at home in the pages of Thor and Journey into Mystery. The company he keeps says everything: Thor Odinson, Odin, Loki, Hogun, and Volstagg are his frequent companions, placing him squarely at the heart of Marvel's Norse pantheon through its greatest chapters. If you love the epic sweep of Asgard's saga, Balder is one of its most essential, enduring presences.
Real name. Balder Odinson
Powers. Trained Warrior: Skilled warrior and horseman, Balder is also a capable leader and swordsman. ; Allspeak: Thanks to the Allspeak Asgardians can communicate in all of the languages of the Nine Realms, Earth's dialects, and various alien languages.

Trivia
- Balder's comic history includes a major 'death triggers Ragnarok' idea that became one of Marvel's most enduring Norse-verse prophecy mechanics, making him a built-in apocalypse switch rather than just another supporting Asgardian.en.wikipedia.org
- Stan Lee has written more of Balder's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 51 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1962–2022
★ 1962
★ 1968
1972
1976
★ 1983
★ 1988
1990
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★ 2003
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★ 2008
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