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Thor: Son of Asgard

Thor: Son of Asgard is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics from March 2004 to January 2005. Written by Akira Yoshida and illustrated by Greg Tocchini, the series follows Thor's early adventures in Asgard with Sif and Balder.[2] It was originally a limited series of six issues but, thanks to popular demand, it was later extended to an ongoing series that lasted for twelve issues in total.[2][3][4]

Thor: Son of Asgard
Cover to Thor: Son of Asgard: The Warriors Teen trade paperback.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateMarch 2004 – January 2005
No. of issues12
Main character(s)Thor
Sif
Balder
Loki
Creative team
Written byAkira Yoshida[1]
Artist(s)Greg Tocchini
Penciller(s)Greg Tocchini (comic)
Adi Granov (cover #1-6)
Jo Chen (cover #7-12)
Inker(s)Jay Leisten
Letterer(s)Randy Gentile
Colorist(s)Guru eFX
Editor(s)Joe Quesada
MacKenzie Cadenhead
Collected editions
Thor: Son of AsgardISBN 978-0-7851-4156-3

Plot edit

The series is composed of three storylines: "The Warriors Teen" (issues #1-6),[5] "Enchanted" (issues #7-9),[6] and "Worthy" (issues #10-12).[7]

The Warriors Teen edit

In Thor: Son of Asgard #1-6, titled "The Warriors Teen," Thor and his friends, Sif and Balder, have sneaked into the trophy room and Thor tries to lift Mjolnir, without success. He states that someday, he will be worthy enough to lift it. Three giant spiders enchanted by Loki attack them. Working together, the three young warriors defeat them. After this feat, Odin decides to send them on a quest to find four mystical elements that will then be fashioned into an enchanted blade.[8] The four items are:[8] a scale from the dragon Hakurei; a feather from the snow eagle Gnori; a jewel from a mine of Jennia; and a vial of water from the Lake of Lilitha.

Both the Norn Queen Karnilla and Loki learn of the quest[8] and separately try to stop the trio from completing it.[9] However, when Karnilla captures Loki[10] and attempts to convince him to aid her in overthrowing Odin, he refuses and instead informs Thor, Sif, and Balder of her plan.[11] Sif, Balder, and Loki return to Odin to prepare for Karnilla's attack, while Thor completes the quest.[11]

After the attack, Karnilla kills Thor with an arrow,[11] but he is revived by the healing power of water from the lake and Sif's tears of love. Then the Norn Queen menaces the life of Loki. Balder offers his life in exchange for Loki's. He explains his action by the value of life and that there is good in every soul. Karnilla flees.[12]

One month after the battle, the enchanted blade is finished. During a banquet, Odin presents the sword Svaden and gives it to Balder for his mercy and compassion.[12]

Enchanted edit

In Thor: Son of Asgard #7-9, titled "Enchanted," Sif is the only girl in a class of male warriors until the arrival of Brunnhilda. With this female warrior and Amora, Sif now has now two rivals in the competition for Thor's affections.[13] The two blondes remind her that she lost her golden hair, after Loki jealously cut it and replaced it with enchanted black hair made by dwarves. Taking advantage of her vulnerability, Amora and Loki work together to trick Sif into stealing the Mirror of Mycha.[14]

The Mirror of Mycha is an enchanted mirror that, when the proper spell is cast upon it, will cause the person who is looking into it to fall in love with the person holding it. The legend says that only a woman's touch can give life to the mirror.[14]

Loki casts the spell. Amora steals the mirror from Sif and uses it on Thor.[14] Brunnhilda and Sif decide to fight together against the sorcerers. During the fight, Brunnhilda breaks the mirror and the spell over Thor vanishes. Sif has to apologize and explain why she would have tricked him with the Mirror of Mycha. Thor forgives her and they exchange their first kiss.[15]

Worthy edit

In Thor: Son of Asgard #10-12, titled "Worthy," Thor, frustrated by his incapacity to wield the hammer Mjolnir, decides to travel to the Norns to learn how to succeed. They tell him that he must first face death. After his return to Asgard, he discovers that the Storm Giants have attacked the city and kidnapped Sif. Odin tells Thor to stay and guard Asgard and he and the gods will go rescue her. Due to his feeling for the young woman, Thor disobeys his father and finds himself worthy to lift Mjolnir.[16]

On his horse Treibold, Thor travels to Jotunheim. He defeats many Storm Giants to face Rugga, their king. Rugga tells him he was offered immortality by the Goddess of Death, Hela, if he turned Sif over to her. Thor goes to confront Hela.[17] During the confrontation, Hela threatens to kill Sif. However, when Thor offers himself in her place, Hela decides against killing him because it would not break Odin's heart as she had hoped since Thor would die an honorable death.[18]

Development edit

Originally, the dialogue was supposed to be written in "old world" style as in other Marvel comics with Asgardians; however, Marvel chose finally to use a more modern tone. Akira Yoshida explained, "The first issue was lettered and I had already seen the proofs when my wonderful editor MacKenzie Cadenhead called and said that the general feeling at Marvel seemed to be to make the dialogue more colloquial. She explained that we should tone down the THYs and HATHs and NAYs, so younger comic fans could pick up the book and enjoy it as well without getting turned off by the older-sounding language."[4]

Collected editions edit

Digests edit

Trade paperbacks edit

Public reception edit

  • Thor: Son of Asgard #9 reached the Top 300 list in terms of direct sales estimates in October 2004.[22]
  • Thor: Son of Asgard #12 reached the Top 300 list in terms of direct sales estimates in January 2005.[23]
  • Thor: Son of Asgard, Vol. 1: The Warriors Teen reached the Top 100 Graphic Novels/TPB's in terms of direct sales estimates in October 2004.[22]

In other media edit

Animated film edit

An animated film titled Thor: Tales of Asgard was released in May 2011.

References edit

  1. ^ Cronin, Brian (29 November 2017). "The Strange Tale of CB Cebulski's Time as Akira Yoshida". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
  2. ^ a b Hautain, Frederik (August 14, 2004). . Broken Frontier. Archived from the original on May 5, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
  3. ^ Weiland, Jonah (June 21, 2004). "Thor: Son of Asgard Now Ongoing Series". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2010-09-03.
  4. ^ a b Tramountanas, George A. (March 31, 2005). "Akira Yoshida: A Bullet for Marvel's Young Guns". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2010-08-28.
  5. ^ Koncise an out :) (January 10, 2005). "Thor: Son of Asgard #1-6". Comic Book Bin. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  6. ^ Koncise an out :) (January 23, 2005). "Thor: Son of Asgard #7-9". Comic Book Bin. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  7. ^ Koncise an out :) (February 8, 2005). "Thor: Son of Asgard #10-12". Comic Book Bin. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  8. ^ a b c Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 1 (March 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 2-5 (March–August 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 4 (May 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ a b c Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 5 (June 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ a b Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 6 (July 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 7 (August 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  14. ^ a b c Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 8 (September 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  15. ^ Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 9 (October 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  16. ^ Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 10 (November 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  17. ^ Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 11 (December 2004). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  18. ^ Yoshida, Akira (w), Tocchini, Greg (p). Thor: Son of Asgard, no. 12 (January 2005). New York, NY: Marvel Comics.
  19. ^ "Thor: Son of Asgard, Vol. 1: The Warriors Teen". Marvel Catalog. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  20. ^ "Thor: Son of Asgard, Vol. 2: Worthy". Marvel Catalog. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  21. ^ "Thor: Son of Asgard". Marvel Catalog. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
  22. ^ a b Weiland, Jonah (November 12, 2004). "Top Sales Charts for Actual Sales in October, 2004". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2010-09-03.
  23. ^ Weiland, Jonah (February 18, 2005). "Top Sales Charts for Actual Sales in January, 2005". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2010-09-03.

External links edit

  • Thor comics at Marvel Comics' official site
  • at Marvel.com
  • Thor: Son of Asgard at the Immortal Thor
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

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For the 2011 video game see Thor Son of Asgard video game Thor Son of Asgard is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics from March 2004 to January 2005 Written by Akira Yoshida and illustrated by Greg Tocchini the series follows Thor s early adventures in Asgard with Sif and Balder 2 It was originally a limited series of six issues but thanks to popular demand it was later extended to an ongoing series that lasted for twelve issues in total 2 3 4 Thor Son of AsgardCover to Thor Son of Asgard The Warriors Teen trade paperback Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreSuperheroPublication dateMarch 2004 January 2005No of issues12Main character s ThorSifBalderLokiCreative teamWritten byAkira Yoshida 1 Artist s Greg TocchiniPenciller s Greg Tocchini comic Adi Granov cover 1 6 Jo Chen cover 7 12 Inker s Jay LeistenLetterer s Randy GentileColorist s Guru eFXEditor s Joe QuesadaMacKenzie CadenheadCollected editionsThor Son of AsgardISBN 978 0 7851 4156 3 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 The Warriors Teen 1 2 Enchanted 1 3 Worthy 2 Development 3 Collected editions 3 1 Digests 3 2 Trade paperbacks 4 Public reception 5 In other media 5 1 Animated film 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe series is composed of three storylines The Warriors Teen issues 1 6 5 Enchanted issues 7 9 6 and Worthy issues 10 12 7 The Warriors Teen edit In Thor Son of Asgard 1 6 titled The Warriors Teen Thor and his friends Sif and Balder have sneaked into the trophy room and Thor tries to lift Mjolnir without success He states that someday he will be worthy enough to lift it Three giant spiders enchanted by Loki attack them Working together the three young warriors defeat them After this feat Odin decides to send them on a quest to find four mystical elements that will then be fashioned into an enchanted blade 8 The four items are 8 a scale from the dragon Hakurei a feather from the snow eagle Gnori a jewel from a mine of Jennia and a vial of water from the Lake of Lilitha Both the Norn Queen Karnilla and Loki learn of the quest 8 and separately try to stop the trio from completing it 9 However when Karnilla captures Loki 10 and attempts to convince him to aid her in overthrowing Odin he refuses and instead informs Thor Sif and Balder of her plan 11 Sif Balder and Loki return to Odin to prepare for Karnilla s attack while Thor completes the quest 11 After the attack Karnilla kills Thor with an arrow 11 but he is revived by the healing power of water from the lake and Sif s tears of love Then the Norn Queen menaces the life of Loki Balder offers his life in exchange for Loki s He explains his action by the value of life and that there is good in every soul Karnilla flees 12 One month after the battle the enchanted blade is finished During a banquet Odin presents the sword Svaden and gives it to Balder for his mercy and compassion 12 Enchanted edit In Thor Son of Asgard 7 9 titled Enchanted Sif is the only girl in a class of male warriors until the arrival of Brunnhilda With this female warrior and Amora Sif now has now two rivals in the competition for Thor s affections 13 The two blondes remind her that she lost her golden hair after Loki jealously cut it and replaced it with enchanted black hair made by dwarves Taking advantage of her vulnerability Amora and Loki work together to trick Sif into stealing the Mirror of Mycha 14 The Mirror of Mycha is an enchanted mirror that when the proper spell is cast upon it will cause the person who is looking into it to fall in love with the person holding it The legend says that only a woman s touch can give life to the mirror 14 Loki casts the spell Amora steals the mirror from Sif and uses it on Thor 14 Brunnhilda and Sif decide to fight together against the sorcerers During the fight Brunnhilda breaks the mirror and the spell over Thor vanishes Sif has to apologize and explain why she would have tricked him with the Mirror of Mycha Thor forgives her and they exchange their first kiss 15 Worthy edit In Thor Son of Asgard 10 12 titled Worthy Thor frustrated by his incapacity to wield the hammer Mjolnir decides to travel to the Norns to learn how to succeed They tell him that he must first face death After his return to Asgard he discovers that the Storm Giants have attacked the city and kidnapped Sif Odin tells Thor to stay and guard Asgard and he and the gods will go rescue her Due to his feeling for the young woman Thor disobeys his father and finds himself worthy to lift Mjolnir 16 On his horse Treibold Thor travels to Jotunheim He defeats many Storm Giants to face Rugga their king Rugga tells him he was offered immortality by the Goddess of Death Hela if he turned Sif over to her Thor goes to confront Hela 17 During the confrontation Hela threatens to kill Sif However when Thor offers himself in her place Hela decides against killing him because it would not break Odin s heart as she had hoped since Thor would die an honorable death 18 Development editOriginally the dialogue was supposed to be written in old world style as in other Marvel comics with Asgardians however Marvel chose finally to use a more modern tone Akira Yoshida explained The first issue was lettered and I had already seen the proofs when my wonderful editor MacKenzie Cadenhead called and said that the general feeling at Marvel seemed to be to make the dialogue more colloquial She explained that we should tone down the THYs and HATHs and NAYs so younger comic fans could pick up the book and enjoy it as well without getting turned off by the older sounding language 4 Collected editions editDigests edit Main article List of Marvel Digests Thor Son of Asgard Vol 1 The Warriors Teen collects issues 1 6 October 2004 ISBN 978 0 7851 1335 5 19 Thor Son of Asgard Vol 2 Worthy collects issues 7 12 April 2005 ISBN 978 0 7851 1572 4 20 Trade paperbacks edit Thor Son of Asgard collects issues 1 12 August 2010 ISBN 978 0 7851 4156 3 21 Public reception editThor Son of Asgard 9 reached the Top 300 list in terms of direct sales estimates in October 2004 22 Thor Son of Asgard 12 reached the Top 300 list in terms of direct sales estimates in January 2005 23 Thor Son of Asgard Vol 1 The Warriors Teen reached the Top 100 Graphic Novels TPB s in terms of direct sales estimates in October 2004 22 In other media editAnimated film edit An animated film titled Thor Tales of Asgard was released in May 2011 References edit Cronin Brian 29 November 2017 The Strange Tale of CB Cebulski s Time as Akira Yoshida Comic Book Resources Retrieved 29 November 2017 a b Hautain Frederik August 14 2004 Son of Asgard Goes Monthly Broken Frontier Archived from the original on May 5 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 28 Weiland Jonah June 21 2004 Thor Son of Asgard Now Ongoing Series Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2010 09 03 a b Tramountanas George A March 31 2005 Akira Yoshida A Bullet for Marvel s Young Guns Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2010 08 28 Koncise an out January 10 2005 Thor Son of Asgard 1 6 Comic Book Bin Retrieved 2010 08 30 Koncise an out January 23 2005 Thor Son of Asgard 7 9 Comic Book Bin Retrieved 2010 08 30 Koncise an out February 8 2005 Thor Son of Asgard 10 12 Comic Book Bin Retrieved 2010 08 30 a b c Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 1 March 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 2 5 March August 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 4 May 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics a b c Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 5 June 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics a b Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 6 July 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 7 August 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics a b c Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 8 September 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 9 October 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 10 November 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 11 December 2004 New York NY Marvel Comics Yoshida Akira w Tocchini Greg p Thor Son of Asgard no 12 January 2005 New York NY Marvel Comics Thor Son of Asgard Vol 1 The Warriors Teen Marvel Catalog Retrieved 2010 08 30 Thor Son of Asgard Vol 2 Worthy Marvel Catalog Retrieved 2010 08 30 Thor Son of Asgard Marvel Catalog Retrieved 2010 08 30 a b Weiland Jonah November 12 2004 Top Sales Charts for Actual Sales in October 2004 Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2010 09 03 Weiland Jonah February 18 2005 Top Sales Charts for Actual Sales in January 2005 Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2010 09 03 External links edit nbsp 2000s portal nbsp Comics portalThor comics at Marvel Comics official site Thor Son of Asgard at Marvel com Thor Son of Asgard at the Immortal Thor Thor Son of Asgard at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved 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