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Who is ‘Rune King’ Thor? What is his origin in the Marvel Universe?
In a nutshell, Rune King Thor is the Norse god of thunder, and he was reborn to be worthy enough to serve alongside Jane Foster who defended the Nine Realms from Malekith and his forces. The Western Canadians even worship him as their patron deity and attribute him with creating lightning bolts. HeRead more
In a nutshell, Rune King Thor is the Norse god of thunder, and he was reborn to be worthy enough to serve alongside Jane Foster who defended the Nine Realms from Malekith and his forces.
The Western Canadians even worship him as their patron deity and attribute him with creating lightning bolts. He wields Mjolnir in battle, which grants him its tremendous power that can summon lightning/thunder at will. There is also speculation that he might not have just fought Dark Elves but also people (like Frost Giants). I say this because early comics show Thor coming into battle with people who look like Frost Giants and wielding Mjolnir the same way he does in a later JLA comic where it appears where there are Dark Elves.
But in the current comic we see Thor is reborn and used his lightning abilities without Mjolnir i.e. when he fought Surtur after they were both teleported to Muspelheim. This means he has access to all of Odin’s powers including immortality and the power to command Asgardian dead (which in comics is a reference to the Einherjar).
See lessHow many Avengers are there?
There are an estimated 22 avengers that have appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some of these heroes may not be seen for months, or perhaps we'll never see them again! The original Avengers of Earth's Mightiest Heroes were Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk (Bruce Banner), Black Widow (NaRead more
There are an estimated 22 avengers that have appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Some of these heroes may not be seen for months, or perhaps we’ll never see them again! The original Avengers of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes were Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk (Bruce Banner), Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff), Hawkeye (Clinton Barton), and the Wasp (Janet Van Dyne). We now know there are many more to come! Age isn’t slowing down these superheroes anytime soon.”
See lessHow do lobsters communicate?
Communication in aquatic crustaceans is a collective effort. Crustaceans produce various pheromones or other chemicals from their glands or surface that straddle the fine line between sensory perception and communication. Lobsters use these chemical triggers both for navigation and to warn others ofRead more
Communication in aquatic crustaceans is a collective effort. Crustaceans produce various pheromones or other chemicals from their glands or surface that straddle the fine line between sensory perception and communication. Lobsters use these chemical triggers both for navigation and to warn others of potential danger. Other creatures such as crabs can utilize this chemical “language” for territorial expansion, courtship, and more complex conversation needs.
The meaning of some of these pheromones has been decoded by scientists over time; one example of a well-researched lobster pheromone is boiling water extract, which sends off alarm signals to both themselves and other lobsters nearby when it comes into contact with water.
See lessWhat kind of a dog is Scooby-Doo?
A Great Dane. Scooby-Doo is a classic cartoon that aired in the 1970's. In it, Scooby-Doo and his friends would solve mysteries together, much like the Pink Panther or Hardy Boys mysteries of the 70's and 80s. Scooby said very little in these episodes because he was more of a loyal companion to hisRead more
A Great Dane.
Scooby-Doo is a classic cartoon that aired in the 1970’s. In it, Scooby-Doo and his friends would solve mysteries together, much like the Pink Panther or Hardy Boys mysteries of the 70’s and 80s. Scooby said very little in these episodes because he was more of a loyal companion to his human companions than a starring character in solving the story line.
The key part of this question is “what kind?” And my answer: Scooby-Doo is most definitely a Great Dane! He’s just too loveable not to be one!
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