Thor Odinsohn
Thor Odinsohn is the German-language edition identity of Marvel's Thor, the Asgardian god of thunder and son of Odin, whose adventures were reprinted for German readers. Wielding his enchanted hammer Mjolnir, he stands among Earth's mightiest heroes.
Born from the legendary creative partnership of Steve Ditko and Stan Lee, Thor Odinsohn made a striking Silver Age entrance in Hit Comics #7 (1966) and has been a force in the catalog ever since — 148 appearances across roughly six decades, with nine of those issues earning key-issue recognition among collectors. This is a character who clearly belongs in the thick of the action, sharing pages with titans like Captain America, Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Iron Man, and Spider-Man across runs in Avengers, Marvel Origins, and Die Rächer. That last title hints at the character's particular resonance with German-language readers under Hachette's banner, giving Thor Odinsohn a transatlantic dimension that makes this catalog presence genuinely distinctive. If you're building a serious Silver Age Marvel collection, a character with this kind of longevity, this creative pedigree, and this many collector-flagged issues is absolutely worth your attention.
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Trivia
- Stan Lee has written more of Thor Odinsohn's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 49 issues.
Top series
Covers through the years — 2006–2022
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