It’s nice to see Fenris hanging around, not just because he’s a giant, pointy-eared doggie, but because Fenris played a reasonable role in the aforementioned Michael Avon Oeming/Andrea Di Vitto Ragnarok comic. She’s currently living out her best life, having conquered Hel to free the trapped soul of her girlfriend, then abdicating the throne. She first appeared in the comics version of Age of Ultron and was revealed as Thor and Loki’s sister in Original Sin. Angela is…hoo boy…she’s the lost daughter of Odin and Frigga killed in a secret war with the later hidden tenth realm, “heven.” She was raised by the angels in the tenth realm after it was sealed off by Odin as punishment for their rebellion. – Her cinematic origins have a lot less in common with her comics counterpart than they do with Angela. It’s way too much to get into here, but we have a whole article about her comic origins for you. Hela’s origin is different from both her comic and mythological versions. That crazy headdress has always been part of the party…Īlthough this page is even more like the look we get in the movie… Hela first appeared in Journey into Mystery #102 (1964) by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. – Surtur ends up kind of manifesting a giant snake, and I wonder if this is supposed to represent the Midgard Serpent, disturbance of which is another harbinger of the mythological Ragnarok. While the character has been around since the Lee/Kirby days, it’s really the Simonson stuff that made the character pop on the comics page, and the visual we get here is more in line with his vision. The first villain we meet in the movie is Surtur, and fans of Walt Simonson’s take on Thor will be excited.
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