![]() He learns that the orphan boy he meets on his journey is in fact the power of Odin who left him because he was not ready for it. This is the part of #83 where things get interesting. Beta Ray Bill eventually returns to help Thor and remains as the leader of the Asgardian army, while Thor travels to Hildstalf to gain wisdom. Valkyrie (Brunnhilde) dies in the battle between Thor’s army and Loki’s army. When they arrive in Vanaheim, it is attacked by Fenris and Durok. Along the way, they see signs of great battles and the deaths of Geirrodur, Hrinmeer, Kurse, and Vidar. They meet Harokin and drive towards Vanaheim. Thor finds a thinner Volstagg in Alfheim after Loki’s hordes had attacked there, killing Fandral and Hogun in the process. Thor then sends Captain America and Iron Man home, preparing to lead the remaining Asgardians into the final battle. Then they stumble upon Balder’s funeral and Harokin tells Thor what happened in his absence. The heroes are then attacked by Loki, Hyrm, Fenris, and Ulik and manage to kill Hyrm and drive the others away. The next issue sees Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man return to Asgard only to find the ruined city and its dead citizens. Then Thor rushes through the dimensional barrier to enlist the help of his former allies, the Avengers. Straddling Naglfar, he and his allies Ulik, Fenris Wolf, and Hyrm manage to kill Amora the Enchantress and seriously injure everyone, including Thor. And while they’re not that powerful, there are more of them. He takes it and Surtur creates several hammers like Mjolnir. Loki, meanwhile, searches for the forge where Mjolnir was created and finds it in the possession of the dwarves. In #80, we find out that Thor has reset the timeline and merged with Jake Olson to regain his humanity. ![]() Now, to explain the whole origins, we are going to give you an overview of the whole narrative in several short paragraphs. The story was penned by Michael Avon Oeming and Daniel Berman, with Andrea DiVito providing the art. ![]() ![]() The origins of Run King Thor have been explained in Thor #80-85, which was part of the Avengers Disassembled storyline the six-part mini-series was titled “Ragnarok”, and was published between August and December 2004. Who Can Defeat Rune King Thor? Rune King Thor’s Origins ![]()
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