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Tarene

Tarene

34 appearances Β· Modern Age Β· 2000–2014 Β· 1 key issues
Who is Tarene?

Tarene is a cosmic being of immense power who was prophesied to be one of the universe's greatest forces for good. She came to ally herself with Thor and the Asgardians, eventually taking on a more humanoid form and becoming known as the Thor Girl, wielding Asgardian-level abilities.

Tarene burst onto the Marvel scene in 2000, born from the creative partnership of Dan Jurgens and John Romita Jr. in the pages of Thor β€” a Modern Age debut that planted her firmly in the rich, thunderous mythology of Asgard's corner of the Marvel Universe. Over roughly fourteen years she carved out a presence across titles like Avengers: The Initiative and Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt, sharing the page with heavy hitters including Thor, Odin, and Balder β€” as august a pantheon of co-stars as any character could hope for. With a collector-significant key issue to her name and 34 catalog appearances spanning over a decade, Tarene is a rewarding discovery for fans who love digging into the layered, mythic storytelling that defined Marvel's Thor line at the turn of the millennium.

Identity

Real name. Tarene

Powers. Hand-to-Hand Combat: Tarene is a skilled fighter. ; Allspeak: Thanks to the Allspeak she can communicate in all of the languages of the Nine Realms, Earth's dialects, and various alien languages.

Affiliations. Formerly: ; Cavalry (Georgia Initiative) ; Initiative trainees ; Ally of the Asgardians

β˜… First appearance
Thor #22
Apr 2000

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 2000–2014

Thor #22 2000
Thor #22
Avengers: The Initiative #1 2007
Avengers: The Initiative #1
Avengers: The Initiative #20 2009
Avengers: The Initiative #20
Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt #1 2011
Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt #1
Deadpool #27 2014
Deadpool #27

Appearances

Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: The Women of Marvel 2005 (2005)
Avengers: The Initiative (2007)
Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt (2011)
Deadpool (2013)
#27