Puddlegulp
Puddlegulp is a frog who, like Thor himself, was transformed by Loki's magic and became entangled in Asgardian affairs. He is a key figure in the 'Throg' storyline, a humble amphibian caught up in godly conflict.
Few characters in Marvel history carry quite the charm of Puddlegulp, a delightfully unexpected figure who leapt β quite literally β into the Copper Age when Walter Simonson introduced him in Thor #364 in 1986, one of the most celebrated creative runs in the Thunder God's long history. Sharing pages with Thor himself, the mighty Volstagg, and the warrior Hogun, Puddlegulp occupies a wonderfully offbeat corner of Asgardian mythology, the kind of inspired oddity that only the Marvel Universe could produce. Though appearances in the catalog are rare and precious, the character has surfaced across nearly four decades and in some of Marvel's most landmark collected editions, from Thor to Marvel Masterworks, proof that a small legend can cast a long shadow. If you love the Simonson era and its fearless, imaginative spirit, Puddlegulp is exactly the kind of discovery that makes digging through back issues so rewarding.

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