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Thor

2,790 appearances · Silver Age · 1962–2026 · 118 key issues
Who is Thor?

Thor Odinson is the Asgardian god of thunder, son of Odin, who was deemed unworthy of his power and cast to Earth by his father to learn humility — taking on the mortal form of physician Donald Blake, who discovered an enchanted hammer that restored his divine identity and might.

Few characters have thundered through Marvel's history with quite the staying power of Thor, who burst onto the Silver Age scene in Journey into Mystery #83 in 1962, conjured by the legendary trio of Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby. Over an extraordinary 64-year publishing span, this Asgardian icon has anchored landmark titles like Thor and The Avengers, sharing pages with the mightiest names in the Marvel Universe — Captain America, Iron Man, and more. With 2,699 catalog appearances and a staggering 118 recognized key issues, Thor isn't just a character; they're a cornerstone of comics history that every serious collector should have on their radar.

Identity

Real name. Thor Odinson

Powers. Superhuman strength, durability, and longevity as an Asgardian; control over thunder, lightning, storms, and flight via the enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir; weather and energy manipulation

Teams & affiliations
Asgardian GodsAvengers
★ First appearance
Journey into Mystery #83
Aug 1962

Part of the Thor legacy

Thor is one of 2 heroes to carry the Thor mantle. See the whole Thor family ▸

Trivia

  • Thor's aerial locomotion has stayed remarkably consistent across decades of Marvel continuity — he flies not through any innate power, but by throwing or swinging Mjolnir and holding on for the ride.marvel.com
  • Marvel turned Thor into one of the most high-profile legacy reinventions in mainstream comics when Jane Foster took up the mantle in the 2010s, a bold identity swap that redefined what it meant to be worthy.marvel.com
  • Stan Lee has written more of Thor's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 231 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1962–2024

Journey into Mystery #83 1962
Journey into Mystery #83
Thor #137 1967
Thor #137
The Avengers #114 1973
The Avengers #114
The Avengers #144 1976
The Avengers #144
The Avengers Annual #10 1981
The Avengers Annual #10
Secret Wars II #1 1985
Secret Wars II #1
Fantastic Four #347 1990
Fantastic Four #347
Marvels #2 1994
Marvels #2
The Sentry #1 2000
The Sentry #1
Secret War #[nn] 2006
Secret War #[nn]
Secret Invasion: Thor #2 2008
Secret Invasion: Thor #2
Age of Ultron #10 2013
Age of Ultron #10
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #1 2019
Valkyrie: Jane Foster #1
Ultimate X-Men #5 2024
Ultimate X-Men #5

Appearances (301–450 of 2,790, oldest first)

Rampaging Hulk (1977)
#8
Godzilla (1977)
Spider-Woman (1978)
Machine Man (1978)
#2
Devil Dinosaur (1978)
Laff-A-Lympics (1978)
Yogi Bear (1977)
Dynomutt (1977)
#4
[Marvel Hostess Ads] (1975)
#26
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Conan the Barbarian (1970)
#86
Fantastic Four (1961)
The Flintstones (1977)
#5
Man from Atlantis (1978)
#5
Scooby-Doo (1977)
#5
What If? (1977)
Marvel Two-in-One (1974)
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
Doctor Strange (1974)
#30
The Comics Journal (1977)
Thor Annual (1966)
Spotlight [Hanna-Barbera Spotlight] (1978)
Master of Kung Fu (1974)
#70
Comic Reader (1973)
Captain America (1968)
Marvel Two-in-One Annual (1976)
#4
The Avengers Annual (1967)
#8
Marvel Presents the Superheroes Annual (1979)
Doctor Strange Master of the Mystic Arts (1979)
Red Sonja (1977)
#15
John Carter, Warlord of Mars (1977)
#24
The Man Called Nova (1978)
#25
Walt Disney the Beagle Boys versus Uncle Scrooge (1979)
#4
Hulk Comic (1979)
#14
X-Men Annual (1970)
#3
Titan Pocket Book (1980)
Fantasy Masterpieces (1979)
#4
Fun and Games Magazine (1979)
#7
Marvel Super Action (1977)
The Defenders (1972)
#83
Daredevil (1964)
Marvel Superheroes [Marvel Super-Heroes] (1979)
Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?# [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#1