Vishnu
Vishnu is Marvel's interpretation of the supreme Hindu deity, appearing as one of the divine pantheon representatives who gather alongside Odin, Zeus, and other godly figures in cosmic-scale events. He embodies the preserver aspect of the Hindu Trimurti within Marvel's mythology.
Few characters carry the weight of genuine mythological majesty into Marvel's Bronze Age quite like Vishnu, who made his debut in the landmark Thor #300 in 1980 β a milestone issue crafted by the formidable team of Mark Gruenwald, Ralph Macchio, Keith Pollard, and Gene Day. As a member of the Asgardian Gods in Marvel's cosmic tapestry, he moves in genuinely exalted company, sharing pages with the likes of Zeus, Odin, and Thor himself. His presence across more than four decades of Marvel continuity, from Thor to the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z, speaks to the enduring importance of divine figures in Marvel's mythological architecture. Rare appearances only deepen the mystique β when Vishnu shows up, it means the stakes are cosmic.

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