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"Fortunately, I am mighty."
―Thor in the Avengers: Age of Ultron

Thor is a minifigure in the Marvel Super Heroes theme introduced in 2012.

Description

The Avengers

Thor has messy hair, the same mould as Dastan's, except in Cool Yellow. He has a double sided, bearded head with serious and angry expressions. He wears Earth Blue armour, with three circles on each side and grey arms, unprinted earth blue legs and wears a red cape. He has back printing depicting the back of his armour. He wields a new moulded grey hammer which represents Mjølnir.

Avengers Assemble

Thor reuses the same hairpiece as the previous and the face is now beardless with yellow eyebrows and dual expressions: neutral and angry . He has red cape and a black torso with metallic grey arms and flesh hands. The torso is printed with two large light grey circles and two slightly smaller beneath them connected be a thin yellow line, a yellow belt, and the suit's cut on his body. He has back printing depicting the continuation of the belt, two yellow lines forming bolts down the torso, and the suit's cut on his back. He has unprinted bright blue legs.

His appearance is identical to his Avengers movie appearance in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes except it has Light Nougat rather than grey.

Ragnarok

Infinity War

Background

Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999)

Thor Odinson is the current king of Asgard, a founding member of the Avengers, and the God of Thunder. When his irresponsible behavior restarted a conflict between Asgard and Jotunheim, Thor was denied the right to become king, stripped of his power, and banished by his father Odinto Earth. While exiled on Earth, Thor learned humility, finding love with Jane Foster, and helping to save his new friends from a destructive threat sent by his adoptive brother Loki. Due to his selfless act of sacrifice, Thor redeemed himself in his father's eyes and was granted his power once more, which he then used to defeat Loki's schemes of genocide.

Upon being welcomed back to Asgard as a hero, Thor was forced to return to the Earth in order to retrieve Loki after he had survived falling through a black hole and had begun his attempt at world domination, having taken possession of the Tesseract. Thor joined the Avengers under the guidance of S.H.I.E.L.D. and stood with them to stop the schemes of his own adopted brother, eventually following the newly formed team as they battled against Loki's army of the Chitauri during the Battle of New York until Loki was eventually defeated by the Avengers, captured and returned onto Asgard to await justice for his crimes against the Earth.

Thor returned to Asgard having defeated his brother's schemes, as he then helped the Asgardian Armies restore peace across all of the Nine Realmsduring the Marauders' War. However the peace proved to be short lived as Thor then fought the Dark Elves during the Second Dark Elf Conflict as they had attempted to transform the Nine Realms into eternal darkness. During these events, Thor was reunited with Jane Foster who had become host to the Aether and a target of the Dark Elves, with Thor being forced to free Loki from imprisonment for his aid. Eventually, the Aether was removed from Foster's body and Loki seemingly sacrificed his life saving Thor from Kurse, leading to the Dark Elves and Malekith were all defeated. Thor renounced his claim to the throne and left Asgard for Earth so he could stay with Foster back on Earth.

During his stay on Earth, Thor helped the Avengers once again, this time in their attempts to locate Loki's Scepter, leading to him joining the fight against HYDRA. Following HYDRA's defeat and the capture of Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, the team had to stop the newly created Ultron, a rogue invention inadvertently created by Tony Stark which had threatened to wipe out all of humanity and replace it with its own Ultron Sentries. Once Ultron had been defeated, Thor promised his Avengers allies that he would return and went back to Asgard to investigate the visions he saw when being manipulated by Scarlet Witch, which showed him the Infinity Stones. In his investigations, Thor realized that Loki still lived and had usurped Odin's royal throne during Thor's absence.

To aid in both pursuing his brother and finding his father to return peace to Asgard, Thor sought help from Doctor Strange. However Thor was just too late to save his own father from death and, after witnessing Odin's death, Thor met Hela, the Goddess of Death and his sister. In the wake of his first encounter with Hela, Thor's hammer Mjølnir was destroyed and he was banished to Sakaar, where he was forced to compete in the Contest of Champions. After a reunion and subsequent fight with Hulk, the pair allied with the rogue Valkyrie in order to save Asgard. After battling with Hela and losing an eye to her, Thor then had Loki unleash Ragnarök and destroy Asgard, killing Hela in the process, although he escaped with the remaining Asgardians. Declaring that Asgard was all its people and not a place, Thor accepted his newfound position as king and decided to relocate the Asgardians on Earth.

Tragedy only continued to follow Thor, however, for as they were en route to Earth, their ship was attacked by Thanos and the Black Order, who sought the Tesseract which Loki took from Asgard's vault at the last moment. Thor witnessed Thanos take the stone and murder his brother and people before he was flung from the ship and into deep space. He was picked up by the Guardians of the Galaxy and had teamed up with Rocket Raccoon and Groot to travel to Nidavellir. With the help of the Dwarf smith Eitri, Thor had crafted Stormbreaker, and aided the the nation of Wakanda and the Avengers in defeating the Outriders and confronted Thanos. However Thor was unable to stop Thanos activating the Gauntlet and killing half the universe's population and then escaping.

Later, Thor was part of the team sent to retrieve the Infinity Stones and the Infinity Gauntlet from across time, his task of retrieving the Aether gave him the chance to say goodbye to his mother Frigga. Later, after Hulk/Bruce Banner used the Infinity Gauntlet to undo the snap and bring everyone back to life, Thanos attacked the Avengers headquarters alongside a multitude of alien henchmen. Thor was part of the battle, lending Mjolnir to Captain America to help him fight Thanos. After Thanos was killed, Thor decided to join the Guardians of the Galaxy in their space travels.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes (Earth-13122)

After apprehending Red Skull and Arnim Zola at the HYDRA base, Captain America , Human Torch, and Wolverine find Thor and he takes them to Asgard, due to Loki taking it over. They fought both him and The Destroyer. Loki escapes, but the heroes take the Tesseract from him. Wolverine then steals the it and takes it to Professor X, to see if it will help him find Magneto.

He, Iron Man, and Spider-Man later went out to Doom's submarine. MODOK stalled the heroes, but he was defeated. The ship later sinks, but Jean Grey comes and puts a force field around them to help them breath. When the reach the sub, they interrogate Doom, but he escapes.

The three heroes later follow him to Asteroid M, where he, Loki, and Magneto are planning to unleash Galactus. They encountered Magneto, and they fought. He was then defeated.

He ultimately had to defeat Galactus with all of the heroes and villains.

Notes

LEGO.com Description

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Thor™
Deciding to make his stay on Earth permanent, the Asgardian prince of thunder Thor has continued to adapt to life on a different world. Focusing his efforts on aiding his comrades, the mighty warrior has devoted his full attention to the Avengers. When an unthinkable new threat faces the Earth, Thor fights to protect his second home with the focus and power of a lightning bolt.


Gallery of Variants

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Gallery of Video Game Variants

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Appearances

Video Game Appearances

TV Appearances

Gallery

Notes

  • Thor is based off the character from Norse mythology.
  • In the movie Avengers: Infinity War, Thor wears an eyepatch but in the LEGO Infinity War variant, they removed it which ressembles the promotional artwork of Thor without an eyepatch.
  • Thor's new weapon from 76102 Thor’s Weapon Quest is called as the Stormbreaker, which is both named and shaped like Beta Ray Bill's hammer from the comics.

See also

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