Thor (2020) #35
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Thor #35 - "Blood of the Fathers" (2023)
written by Torunn Gronbekk
art by Sergio Davila, Juan Gedeon, Sean Parsons, & Matt Wilson
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IMMORTAL THOR #4
AL EWING (W) • MARTÍN CÓCCOLO (A) • COVER BY ALEX ROSS
SUMMONS OF THE ALL-FATHER!
On the dark side of the moon, God faced Goddess – and that was only the beginning of Thor's troubles.
But as his many foes gathered to destroy him, the Odinson had one final trick to play…
This is the story of THE IMMORTAL THOR…and the Summoning of the Four.
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$4.99
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Prediction, The Four are in reference to Thor's siblings (or at least, ones he can call upon).
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“You are not a god on Earth, Thor. You are a celebrity. A hero. So... go be a hero, Thor Odinson.” -- Doctor Doom
Cover art for Thor Vol. 6 #033, “Blood of the Fathers: Part Three”
Art by Nic Klein
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This is a weird thought just going off names sounding similar, but do you think Marvel's Laussa could be a form of Lussi, the Swedish Christmas Witch that got folded into the tradition of Saint Lucia? This is a folklore rabbit hole, but basically, with the advent of Christianity, Odin was demoted into the King Herla/Herne the Hunter/The Eternal Huntsman in his role as leader of the Wild Hunt, and then eventually folded into traditions about Saint Nicholas to form the composite Santa Claus or Father Christmas figure. Meanwhile, his wife Frigg was demoted into the Wild Huntswoman Frau Holle/Berchta/Frau Gaude, who also served as Christmas or Epiphany Auntie, handing out gifts to children who behaved well and obeyed the taboos of the season, but savagely punishing those who didn't, and in at least the first part, she had her image cleaned up and folded into Mrs. Claus. Lussi is a Swedish Christmas Witch who warned people to uphold the season's taboos, and her followers, played by local young men during celebrations, would play pranks as they went caroling door to door. She was folded into St. Lucia, who serves as part of Sweden's winter celebrations. So if Marvel or just the fandom wanted to take the folklore route, going by the logic that Lussi was incorporated as a part of Father Christmas and Frau Berchta's holiday "family", Laussa could easily step into her role and incorporate aspects of her lore as the daughter of Odin and Freyja/Frigg. After all, Laussa is already associated with fire and light via her connection to Surtr.
Holy shit this is so good. I have no idea if Laussa is actually based on Lussi, but I really like this, so I'm adopting this headcanon now. Also, in my head, Laussa is already a bit of a mischievous scamp, so, at least with the whole playing pranks bit, this fits really well with my own headcanons (in addition to the light connection).
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Mike Del Mundo’s wrap around cover art for “Once Upon A Time In Asgard” Thor (2018) #16, written by Jason Aaron, featuring the main cast from Jason Aaron’s run on Thor.
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The Odin kin
More of my "I hope series" (honestly it's legit becoming a series by now) I really hope this isn't just for the variant cover and all six of the siblings will be inside the issue it self bonding over their father's death(unless Thor don't deicide that he don't wanna mourn with his family because he wanna act like he's the only one in pain -._-.)
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Odin: My children, I have an announcement. Many eons ago…I conceived a child with the Phoenix Force.
Odin’s Children: Oh! So THAT’S why the baby you and mother just had a few years ago had fire powers and was possessed and—
Odin: It’s Thor.
Odin’s Children:
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angela: asgard's assassin: what's a little kidnapping between sisters?
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Asgard's Royal Family
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Thor #34 - "Blood of the Fathers IV" (2023)
written by Torunn Gronbekk
art by Juan Gedeon, Sergio Davila, Sean Parsons, & Matt Wilson
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Laussa getting the “Jon Kent” treatment it seems?
Taking after Angela/Aldrif, it seems.
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I didn't know Thor had a sister. In which comics does she show up?
She was introduced in Original Sin when Thor & co found out there was a tenth realm, the realm of angels, where Angela was raised. She’s also in asgardians of the galaxy for a while.
She was kidnapped as a baby by the angels, Odin and Frigga believed she was dead. She was lead to believe she was an angel and that the asgardians were her enemies. She happens to be Thor’s older lost sister.
They don’t get along in the beggining, she tries to kill him several times but eventually they work together when they have the same goal.
Her real name is Aldrif Odinsdottir and she’s not the only sister Thor has, there is little Laussa who is half demon, but she’s lovely anyway.
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