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Surtur (character)

Surtur is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly as an enemy of Thor. Based on the fire giant Surtr from Norse mythology, he was adapted by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Journey into Mystery #97 (October 1963). The character was once described as one of "The Ten Most Heinous Enemies of the Mighty Thor".[1]

Surtur
Thor battles Surtur on the cover of Thor #176 (May 1970). Art By Jack Kirby.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCameo appearance:
Journey into Mystery #97 (Oct. 1963)
Full appearance:
Journey into Mystery #99 (Dec. 1963)
Created byStan Lee (writer)
Jack Kirby (artist)
In-story information
SpeciesFire Giant
PartnershipsYmir
Abilities

The character has appeared in several media adaptations of Thor. Surtur made his live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor: Ragnarok (2017), motion-captured by Taika Waititi,[2] and voiced by Clancy Brown.[3] Brown reprised the role as an alternate reality version of the character in the Disney+ animated series What If...? (2021).

Publication history

Based on the fire giant Surtr from Norse mythology and created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appears in Journey into Mystery #97 (Oct 1963).[4]

Fictional character biography

Surtur is a fire giant native to the extradimensional plane of Muspelheim, land of the fire demons and one of the nine worlds in Norse mythology. He first appears in the title Journey into Mystery, where it is claimed he sits at the end of the world waiting for the end of time where he can slay men and gods.[5] The character's first encounter with the Asgardian ruler Odin is told in flashback and establishes their enmity when Surtur is imprisoned by Odin inside the Earth after forming an alliance with the Trolls and trying to destroy the world in anger for Odin defying him, although he gives Odin a winged horse, hoping to be released one day.[6] Surtur reappears in Journey into Mystery #104, having been freed by Odin's adopted son, Loki, who intends to usurp Odin and rule Asgard, having been given a portion of the Odinforce. Together with the Storm Giant Skagg, the character invades Earth, although the pair are met by Odin, his son the Thunder God Thor and fellow Asgardian Balder. Odin stops time and sends every human on Earth to another dimension. Surtur creates a blazing fireball and travels to the North Pole to melt the icecaps. Using Odin's sword, Thor stops Surtur and traps him on a meteorite of magnetic particles in another galaxy.[7]

In the title Thor the seer Volla predicts that Loki will free Surtur and other enemies of Asgard and eventually bring about Ragnarok – a war that will end with the destruction of all the Norse Gods.[8] The character features in the title The Avengers when summoned – together with ice giant Ymir – to Earth by the cult the Sons of Satannish. The entities are banished by the combined efforts of the superhero team the Avengers, the hero the Black Knight, and the sorcerer Doctor Strange. They are tricked into striking each other, which defeats them both.[9]

Surtur becomes a recurring foe in the title Thor, and first attempts to invade Asgard during the Odinsleep when Loki has briefly taken control, causing Loki to flee Asgard, but he is repelled and imprisoned.[10] Surtur reappears wielding the huge magical blade Twilight, and after sending a horde of demons to invade Earth storms Asgard. The heroes of Earth battle the fire demons while in Asgard Surtur defeats both Thor and Odin in turn. Loki deceives Surtur with an illusion until Odin recovers, who battles the fire demon until both fall into a dimensional rift.[11] After a long absence Odin returns to Asgard, and it is revealed that he absorbed Surtur's essence, which eventually possesses him. Surtur manages to recreate his physical form and decimates Asgard until Thor, wielding the Odin Power, banishes Surtur to the Sea of Eternal Night.[12]

Surtur appears at the conclusion of the second volume of Thor during the final Ragnarok of Asgard, and is allowed to storm Asgard by Thor as the Thunder God attempts to break the endless cycle of death and rebirth for the Norse Gods.[13] In the limited series Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill, the alien Beta Ray Bill visits the ruins of Asgard after the battle, and sees Surtur's dead form falling from the sky, still clutching Twilight.[14]

Thor returns from a period of self-induced hibernation in a third self-titled volume, and enters the Odinsleep to find Odin in a limbo dimension between life and death, where Surtur stored a portion of his essence to prevent himself from being killed forever. Here Odin and the demon battle to the death, being reborn each day to repeat the cycle, preventing either from being reborn. Thor helps Odin beat Surtur twice, even though he will be reborn, before returning to his body. Thor offers to help Odin escape from this realm and the constant battle with Surtur. Odin chooses to remain in order to protect his people from the demon.[15]

Surtur was resurrected and made a deal with Loki and a group of beings known as the Manchester Gods, who he manipulated to depose the native gods of the British isles.[16] He then set the world tree Yggdrasil on fire and attempted to turn the Vanir gods against the Aesir in preparation for his assault on Asgard.[17] This succeeded because of old grudges, namely Odin's insistence that the people of Vanaheim fall under his rule no matter what.[citation needed]

Powers, abilities, and equipment

Surtur was depicted as an immense, but malevolent elemental fire demon of apocalyptic proportions. Standing over 1,000 feet (300 m) in height, Surtur possesses physical attributes far surpassing than Thor himself, the ability to generate intense heat, flames, or concussive force, a prehensile tail, capable of transforming his fingers into serpents via molecular rearrangement, flight, and interdimensional travel. His cosmic powers are usually shown to equal that of Odin. He is a master warrior and swordsman. Surtur has great wisdom, as well as extensive knowledge of ancient lore. He is also vulnerable to extreme coldness or certain magic spells.[18]

Equipment

The Twilight Sword (also called the Sword of Doom) is composed from a unique metal alloy known as Scabrite, which can only be found in the mines of Surtur's realm. This giant weapon possesses mystical properties that allows Surtur to manipulate magical energy in vast amounts and perform nearly limitless feats, such as shattering dimensional barriers or inhibiting Odin's powers. When this sword bonded with the Eternal Flame, its capabilities are further increased to an unknown level.[19]

The Eternal Flame (also known as the Eternal Flame of Destruction) has a mystical connection to Surtur and cannot be extinguished, no matter what. When in its vicinity, Surtur claimed it had doubled his abilities.

Reception

  • In 2022, CBR.com ranked Surtur 5th in their "Black Knight's 10 Strongest Villains" list.[20]

Other versions

Surtur appears in an Amalgam Comics one-shot publication Thorion of the New Gods, in which he assaults Asgard during Ragnarök, but is stopped and imprisoned by the DC Comics Source on the Ego-Mass—an amalgamation of Ego and the Source Wall.[21]

In the Ultimate Marvel reality, Surtur is seen summoned to Earth by Loki and battling the Ultimates. However, he is not seen in the final battle with the Ultimates.[22]

In the series JLA/Avengers, Surtur is part of Krona's army, and attacks Wonder Woman near the end of the issue after she vows to guard a pass so the other heroes can get through, although She-Hulk stays to help her.[23]

In other media

Television

  • Surtur appears in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "The Vengeance of Loki".[citation needed] Iceman gets teleported to Surtur's domain and experiences difficulty fighting the fire giant off until Zerona the Ice Giant comes to his rescue.
  • Surtur appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Rick D. Wasserman.[24] In the episode "Acts of Vengeance", Baron Heinrich Zemo uses the Norn Stone associated with Muspelheim to protect himself against the Enchantress, which freed Surtur from his imprisonment. The fire demon attacks the Dwarves' realm as Eitri held fragments of his Twilight Sword and enslaves the Enchantress after she appears before him. In "The Ballad of Beta Ray Bill", Surtur sends a possessed Enchantress to unleash Fire Demons upon different planets, with one of them being Beta Ray Bill's home planet. After he and Thor defeat the Enchantress, Surtur teleports her away before reforging his Twilight Sword.
  • Surtur appears in Avengers Assemble.[citation needed] In the episode "Nighthawk", the titular character uses a Norn Stone to send Thor through Surtur's realm 81 times before the Hulk frees him. In "Back to the Learning Hall", Thor, Hulk, and Hawkeye are transported to Surtur's realm, but Heimdall rescues them.

Film

  • Surtur's sword "Elderstahl" serves as a focal point of Thor: Tales of Asgard, while Surtur himself appears in flashbacks battling Odin over the fate of the Nine Realms.
  • Surtur makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in Hulk Vs Thor.

Marvel Cinematic Universe

 
Hulk fighting Surtur in the 2017 film Thor: Ragnarok

Video games

References

  1. ^ Thor #17 Annual (Dec. 1992)
  2. ^ a b Davis, Brandon (2017-07-23). "Clancy Brown Cast As Surtur In Thor: Ragnarok". Comicbook.com. Retrieved 2018-05-01.
  3. ^ a b Anderton, Ethan (July 23, 2016). "'Thor: Ragnarok' Footage: Hulk vs Thor, Surtur the Demon & More [Comic-Con 2016]". /Film. from the original on July 25, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
  4. ^ Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. p. 334. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.
  5. ^ Journey into Mystery #97 (Oct. 1963). Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ Journey into Mystery #99 (Dec. 1963). Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ Journey into Mystery #104 (May 1964). Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ Thor #128 (May 1966). Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ The Avengers #61 (Feb. 1969). Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ Thor #176-177 (May–June 1970). Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ Thor #337-338 (Nov.-Dec. 1983); #341-348 (Mar.-Oct. 1984); #351-353 (Jan.-Mar. 1985). Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ Thor #399-400 (Jan-Feb. 1989); #418 (Jun. 1990) & #425 (Oct. 1990). Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ Thor vol. 2 #85 (Dec. 1984). Marvel Comics.
  14. ^ Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill #1-6 (Mar.-Aug. 2005). Marvel Comics.
  15. ^ Thor vol. 3 #7-8 (Mar.-April 2008). Marvel Comics.
  16. ^ Journey into Mystery #641. Marvel Comics.
  17. ^ The Mighty Thor #19. Marvel Comics.
  18. ^ The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 #11 (November 1983)
  19. ^ Thor: The Legend Vol 1 #1 (September 1996)
  20. ^ Gaudreau, Jared (2022-01-09). "The Black Knight's 10 Strongest Villains". CBR. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  21. ^ Thorion of the New Asgods (June 1997). Marvel Comics.
  22. ^ Ultimates vol. 2 #13 (May 2007). Marvel Comics.
  23. ^ JLA/Avengers #4. Marvel Comics.
  24. ^ a b c d "Surtur Voice - Mighty Thor franchise | Behind The Voice Actors". behindthevoiceactors.com. December 20, 2019. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  25. ^ Vejvoda, Jim (July 23, 2016). "COMIC-CON 2016: THOR: RAGNAROK INCLUDES SURTUR AND FENRIS". IGN. from the original on July 24, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
  26. ^ Campbell, Scott (August 1, 2021). "Here Are All the Marvel Actors Doing Voices in 'What If...?'". Collider. from the original on August 2, 2021. Retrieved September 22, 2021.
  27. ^ "SEGA Inks Actors Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston to Star in the Video Game Thor: God of Thunder". Business Wire. 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2010-12-02.

External links

  • Surtur at Marvel Database
  • Surtur at Comic Vine

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Surtur is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics commonly as an enemy of Thor Based on the fire giant Surtr from Norse mythology he was adapted by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby and first appeared in Journey into Mystery 97 October 1963 The character was once described as one of The Ten Most Heinous Enemies of the Mighty Thor 1 SurturThor battles Surtur on the cover of Thor 176 May 1970 Art By Jack Kirby Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceCameo appearance Journey into Mystery 97 Oct 1963 Full appearance Journey into Mystery 99 Dec 1963 Created byStan Lee writer Jack Kirby artist In story informationSpeciesFire GiantPartnershipsYmirAbilitiesSuperhuman strength stamina durability and wisdom Pyrokinesis Shapeshifting Levitation Dimensional travel Immortality The Twilight Sword grants Manipulation of magical energiesThe character has appeared in several media adaptations of Thor Surtur made his live action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor Ragnarok 2017 motion captured by Taika Waititi 2 and voiced by Clancy Brown 3 Brown reprised the role as an alternate reality version of the character in the Disney animated series What If 2021 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers abilities and equipment 3 1 Equipment 4 Reception 5 Other versions 6 In other media 6 1 Television 6 2 Film 6 3 Marvel Cinematic Universe 6 4 Video games 7 References 8 External linksPublication history EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2012 Based on the fire giant Surtr from Norse mythology and created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby the character first appears in Journey into Mystery 97 Oct 1963 4 Fictional character biography EditSurtur is a fire giant native to the extradimensional plane of Muspelheim land of the fire demons and one of the nine worlds in Norse mythology He first appears in the title Journey into Mystery where it is claimed he sits at the end of the world waiting for the end of time where he can slay men and gods 5 The character s first encounter with the Asgardian ruler Odin is told in flashback and establishes their enmity when Surtur is imprisoned by Odin inside the Earth after forming an alliance with the Trolls and trying to destroy the world in anger for Odin defying him although he gives Odin a winged horse hoping to be released one day 6 Surtur reappears in Journey into Mystery 104 having been freed by Odin s adopted son Loki who intends to usurp Odin and rule Asgard having been given a portion of the Odinforce Together with the Storm Giant Skagg the character invades Earth although the pair are met by Odin his son the Thunder God Thor and fellow Asgardian Balder Odin stops time and sends every human on Earth to another dimension Surtur creates a blazing fireball and travels to the North Pole to melt the icecaps Using Odin s sword Thor stops Surtur and traps him on a meteorite of magnetic particles in another galaxy 7 In the title Thor the seer Volla predicts that Loki will free Surtur and other enemies of Asgard and eventually bring about Ragnarok a war that will end with the destruction of all the Norse Gods 8 The character features in the title The Avengers when summoned together with ice giant Ymir to Earth by the cult the Sons of Satannish The entities are banished by the combined efforts of the superhero team the Avengers the hero the Black Knight and the sorcerer Doctor Strange They are tricked into striking each other which defeats them both 9 Surtur becomes a recurring foe in the title Thor and first attempts to invade Asgard during the Odinsleep when Loki has briefly taken control causing Loki to flee Asgard but he is repelled and imprisoned 10 Surtur reappears wielding the huge magical blade Twilight and after sending a horde of demons to invade Earth storms Asgard The heroes of Earth battle the fire demons while in Asgard Surtur defeats both Thor and Odin in turn Loki deceives Surtur with an illusion until Odin recovers who battles the fire demon until both fall into a dimensional rift 11 After a long absence Odin returns to Asgard and it is revealed that he absorbed Surtur s essence which eventually possesses him Surtur manages to recreate his physical form and decimates Asgard until Thor wielding the Odin Power banishes Surtur to the Sea of Eternal Night 12 Surtur appears at the conclusion of the second volume of Thor during the final Ragnarok of Asgard and is allowed to storm Asgard by Thor as the Thunder God attempts to break the endless cycle of death and rebirth for the Norse Gods 13 In the limited series Stormbreaker The Saga of Beta Ray Bill the alien Beta Ray Bill visits the ruins of Asgard after the battle and sees Surtur s dead form falling from the sky still clutching Twilight 14 Thor returns from a period of self induced hibernation in a third self titled volume and enters the Odinsleep to find Odin in a limbo dimension between life and death where Surtur stored a portion of his essence to prevent himself from being killed forever Here Odin and the demon battle to the death being reborn each day to repeat the cycle preventing either from being reborn Thor helps Odin beat Surtur twice even though he will be reborn before returning to his body Thor offers to help Odin escape from this realm and the constant battle with Surtur Odin chooses to remain in order to protect his people from the demon 15 Surtur was resurrected and made a deal with Loki and a group of beings known as the Manchester Gods who he manipulated to depose the native gods of the British isles 16 He then set the world tree Yggdrasil on fire and attempted to turn the Vanir gods against the Aesir in preparation for his assault on Asgard 17 This succeeded because of old grudges namely Odin s insistence that the people of Vanaheim fall under his rule no matter what citation needed Powers abilities and equipment EditSurtur was depicted as an immense but malevolent elemental fire demon of apocalyptic proportions Standing over 1 000 feet 300 m in height Surtur possesses physical attributes far surpassing than Thor himself the ability to generate intense heat flames or concussive force a prehensile tail capable of transforming his fingers into serpents via molecular rearrangement flight and interdimensional travel His cosmic powers are usually shown to equal that of Odin He is a master warrior and swordsman Surtur has great wisdom as well as extensive knowledge of ancient lore He is also vulnerable to extreme coldness or certain magic spells 18 Equipment Edit The Twilight Sword also called the Sword of Doom is composed from a unique metal alloy known as Scabrite which can only be found in the mines of Surtur s realm This giant weapon possesses mystical properties that allows Surtur to manipulate magical energy in vast amounts and perform nearly limitless feats such as shattering dimensional barriers or inhibiting Odin s powers When this sword bonded with the Eternal Flame its capabilities are further increased to an unknown level 19 The Eternal Flame also known as the Eternal Flame of Destruction has a mystical connection to Surtur and cannot be extinguished no matter what When in its vicinity Surtur claimed it had doubled his abilities Reception EditIn 2022 CBR com ranked Surtur 5th in their Black Knight s 10 Strongest Villains list 20 Other versions EditSurtur appears in an Amalgam Comics one shot publication Thorion of the New Gods in which he assaults Asgard during Ragnarok but is stopped and imprisoned by the DC Comics Source on the Ego Mass an amalgamation of Ego and the Source Wall 21 In the Ultimate Marvel reality Surtur is seen summoned to Earth by Loki and battling the Ultimates However he is not seen in the final battle with the Ultimates 22 In the series JLA Avengers Surtur is part of Krona s army and attacks Wonder Woman near the end of the issue after she vows to guard a pass so the other heroes can get through although She Hulk stays to help her 23 In other media EditTelevision Edit Surtur appears in the Spider Man and His Amazing Friends episode The Vengeance of Loki citation needed Iceman gets teleported to Surtur s domain and experiences difficulty fighting the fire giant off until Zerona the Ice Giant comes to his rescue Surtur appears in The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes voiced by Rick D Wasserman 24 In the episode Acts of Vengeance Baron Heinrich Zemo uses the Norn Stone associated with Muspelheim to protect himself against the Enchantress which freed Surtur from his imprisonment The fire demon attacks the Dwarves realm as Eitri held fragments of his Twilight Sword and enslaves the Enchantress after she appears before him In The Ballad of Beta Ray Bill Surtur sends a possessed Enchantress to unleash Fire Demons upon different planets with one of them being Beta Ray Bill s home planet After he and Thor defeat the Enchantress Surtur teleports her away before reforging his Twilight Sword Surtur appears in Avengers Assemble citation needed In the episode Nighthawk the titular character uses a Norn Stone to send Thor through Surtur s realm 81 times before the Hulk frees him In Back to the Learning Hall Thor Hulk and Hawkeye are transported to Surtur s realm but Heimdall rescues them Film Edit Surtur s sword Elderstahl serves as a focal point of Thor Tales of Asgard while Surtur himself appears in flashbacks battling Odin over the fate of the Nine Realms Surtur makes a non speaking cameo appearance in Hulk Vs Thor Marvel Cinematic Universe Edit Hulk fighting Surtur in the 2017 film Thor Ragnarok Surtur appears in the live action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor Ragnarok motion captured by Taika Waititi 2 and voiced by Clancy Brown 24 3 25 He imprisons Thor in his lair in Muspelheim and reveals that Odin is not on Asgard where Surtur plans to unite his crown with the Eternal Flame so that he can cause Ragnarok and destroy Asgard While Thor defeats Surtur and escapes with his crown Thor later realizes that causing Ragnarok is the only way he can defeat Hela so he tasks Loki with resurrecting Surtur allowing the fire demon to succeed in his plans and kill Hela while Thor Loki and the Asgardians escape An alternate timeline version of Surtur makes a minor appearance in the Disney animated series What If episode What If Thor Were an Only Child citation needed voiced again by Clancy Brown 26 Video games Edit Surtur makes a cameo appearance in Marvel Ultimate Alliance citation needed Surtur appears in Thor God of Thunder 27 voiced again by Rick D Wasserman 24 Surtur appears as the final boss in Marvel Heroes citation needed Surtur appears as a boss in Marvel Avengers Alliance citation needed Surtur appears as a playable character and boss in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 citation needed Surtur appears as a boss in Marvel Future Fight citation needed Surtur appears in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 The Black Order voiced by Jamieson Price 24 References Edit Thor 17 Annual Dec 1992 a b Davis Brandon 2017 07 23 Clancy Brown Cast As Surtur In Thor Ragnarok Comicbook com Retrieved 2018 05 01 a b Anderton Ethan July 23 2016 Thor Ragnarok Footage Hulk vs Thor Surtur the Demon amp More Comic Con 2016 Film Archived from the original on July 25 2016 Retrieved July 24 2016 Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File p 334 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X Journey into Mystery 97 Oct 1963 Marvel Comics Journey into Mystery 99 Dec 1963 Marvel Comics Journey into Mystery 104 May 1964 Marvel Comics Thor 128 May 1966 Marvel Comics The Avengers 61 Feb 1969 Marvel Comics Thor 176 177 May June 1970 Marvel Comics Thor 337 338 Nov Dec 1983 341 348 Mar Oct 1984 351 353 Jan Mar 1985 Marvel Comics Thor 399 400 Jan Feb 1989 418 Jun 1990 amp 425 Oct 1990 Marvel Comics Thor vol 2 85 Dec 1984 Marvel Comics Stormbreaker The Saga of Beta Ray Bill 1 6 Mar Aug 2005 Marvel Comics Thor vol 3 7 8 Mar April 2008 Marvel Comics Journey into Mystery 641 Marvel Comics The Mighty Thor 19 Marvel Comics The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 1 11 November 1983 Thor The Legend Vol 1 1 September 1996 Gaudreau Jared 2022 01 09 The Black Knight s 10 Strongest Villains CBR Retrieved 2022 10 24 Thorion of the New Asgods June 1997 Marvel Comics Ultimates vol 2 13 May 2007 Marvel Comics JLA Avengers 4 Marvel Comics a b c d Surtur Voice Mighty Thor franchise Behind The Voice Actors behindthevoiceactors com December 20 2019 Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint postscript link Vejvoda Jim July 23 2016 COMIC CON 2016 THOR RAGNAROK INCLUDES SURTUR AND FENRIS IGN Archived from the original on July 24 2016 Retrieved July 24 2016 Campbell Scott August 1 2021 Here Are All the Marvel Actors Doing Voices in What If Collider Archived from the original on August 2 2021 Retrieved September 22 2021 SEGA Inks Actors Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston to Star in the Video Game Thor God of Thunder Business Wire 2010 12 02 Retrieved 2010 12 02 External links EditSurtur at Marvel Database Surtur at Comic Vine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Surtur character amp oldid 1125434627 Powers and abilities, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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