Skuld
Skuld is one of the three Norse Norns in Marvel's Thor mythology — ancient goddesses who weave and determine the fates of gods and mortals alike. She shares this role with her sisters Urd and Verdandi, embodying destiny within Asgardian lore.
Emerging from the mythic depths of Marvel's Silver Age, Skuld made her debut in Journey into Mystery #102 in 1964, conjured by the legendary creative duo of Stan Lee and Larry Lieber. As one of the Norse Norns — the ancient weavers of fate — she's a figure whose roots reach back to legend itself, brought to vivid four-color life amid the thunder and grandeur of Marvel's early Thor mythology, sharing pages with Odin, Balder, and Thor Odinson himself. With two key issues among her appearances and a publishing presence stretching nearly six decades from 1964 to 2021 — turning up in titles as varied as Journey into Mystery, Siege: X-Men, and Hawkeye: Kate Bishop - Team Spirit — Skuld is a rare Silver Age original whose influence quietly ripples across the Marvel universe. For collectors who love characters with genuine mythological weight and a long, winding trail through Marvel history, she's a quietly essential piece of the tapestry.

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Covers through the years — 1964–2021
★ 1964
1984
1988
★ 2010
2021