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Dr. Donald Blake; a handicapped surgeon, is Thor's most significant mortal host. Blake discovered that he had merged with Thor when he found Mjolnir in the form of a stick while vacationing in Norway. Blake maintained these dual roles for some time until Odin removed Thor from Blake which unknowingly sent Blake into the void of nonexistence. However, when the Asgardians seemingly perished during Ragnarok, Blake was suddenly transported back to Earth. Blake then finds Mjolnir and returns to the void to awaken Thor so that they may remerge together. •
Frey; based on the deity
Freyr, helped construct
Valhalla. After Valhalla was damaged in an attack Odin bribed two giants to restore it by promising to give them
Idunn. Loki promised to Odin that he would keep Idunn safe and the debt would never be paid but Loki handed Idunn over to the giants anyway. Frey and Thor fought the two giants but were forced to stand down when Odin revealed his promise to the giants. However the giants did agree to relinquish Idunn in exchange for the ring of Nibelung. •
Freya; goddess of fertility based on the deity
Freyja, is the sister of Frey. When Thor's hammer, Mjolnir was stolen by the giant, Thyrm, he offered its return in exchange for the hand of Freya in marriage. However Freya refused to be bartered away and Thor was forced to dress in Freya's clothes in order to trick the giant into returning his hammer. •
Heimdall; the brother of Sif based on the deity
Heimdall, is the
omniscient sentry of Asgard that stands guard on the
Bifröst bridge. After ragnarok, Heimdall was the first Asgardian to be restored by Thor, so that he may aid in locating the others. Munin and Hugin are brothers and the ravens of Odin. He sends them out into the
Nine Realms each day to learn what was transpiring. They are the ones that tell Odin about the coming of
Ragnarök. •
Idunn; based on the deity
Iðunn, is the keeper of the
golden apples. Idunn was offered as payment to two giants for restoring the walls of Valhalla but the giants settled for the ring of Nibelung. Idunn was captured again by Loki and Tyr who wanted to feed her golden apples to the Midgard Serpent as part of their plan to lay siege to Asgard. She was later rescued by Balder and the Warriors Three while her apples were retrieved by Thor. •
Kelda; an Asgardian first appearing in the third volume of
Thor. Kelda and her human lover Bill uncover Loki's plot with
Doctor Doom in
Latveria. •
Leir; a Celtic god based on
Lir who assists Thor in fighting
Seth. •
Magni; born during the alternate future known as
The Regining is the son of Thor and the Enchantress. Magni grew up unaware of the extent of his parents tyranny on Earth until he witnessed the Warriors Three brutally put down a human uprising and found the home of his mortal girlfriend Jordahl, destroyed and she herself sent to a reconditioning camp by the hands of Loki, Lord Thor's advisor. Magni then sought the counsel of Sif, found Mjolnir and confronted his father, Thor. During the confrontation, Asgard was attacked by
Desak and Magni was critically injured in the battle. This act showed Thor the error of his ways and set back in time to prevent this future from occurring. •
Jake Olson; a paramedic that was bonded with Thor for a time. Olson was slain during a battle between the Avengers including Thor and a Dark Gods controlled
Destroyer. Thor is also nearly killed in the battle but is restored by Odin's servant, Marnot after Thor agrees to take Olson's place. Thor carries the dual identities like he did Donald Blake but this time Thor has no memories of Olson's former life. Odin finally separates Olson from Thor after both are injured in another battle with the Destroyer, and allows Olson to return to his own life. •
Roger "Red" Norvell; a mortal that was part of a documentary crew brought to Asgard by Loki, meets and falls in love with Lady Sif. Loki gives Norvell Thor's Iron Gauntlets and Belt of Strength to compete with Thor for Sif's affections, with neither realizing this was part of a master plan by Odin to create a surrogate God of Thunder to fulfill a prophecy and die fighting the
Serpent of Ragnarok. •
Sigyn; goddess of fidelity based on the deity
Sigyn, is married to Loki. Sigyn's beauty caught the eye of Loki but she was already engaged to another. Before Sigyn's marriage Loki jealously killed her fiancé and used a spell to take his form during the ceremony. Loki revealed his true identity but Sigyn remained with him due to Asgardian law. After Balder's death, Loki is punished by being chained to rock where a snake constantly drips poison on his face. Sigyn being ever loyal comes to Loki's aid by catching the poison in a bowl. However Sigyn must periodically leave to empty the bowl and during the time she is gone the poison drips in Loki's eye. Loki abandons her for this after he is freed. •
Thialfi; based on mythological figure
Þjálfi, was one of Thor's advisors during the time known as
The Reigning. Thialfi was born during the
Viking Age and his parents were killed by Viking marauders. Thor finds Thialfi and convinces Odin to help Thialfi by transforming him into an Asgardian with the condition that Thor one day take Thialfi into his fold. Thialfi is later transported to the future by
Zarrko where he becomes one of Thor's advisors. Thialfi soon learns of the dark side of Thor's reign and plots to kill him while he is in the Odinsleep. Thialfi almost does this but is killed by
Freki, Odin's pet wolf which is set loose by the Enchantress. • ''''''; Puddlegulp is a frog Thor encountered when he himself has been turned into a frog by Loki. Puddlegulp belongs to a community of frogs living in
Central Park in
New York City, who were engaged in a territorial dispute with the Park's rats. The character befriended Thor, who aided the frog King
Glugwart in defeating the rats. Before Thor departs (forcing Loki to undo the spell), Puddlegulp revealed that he was once human, and had been transformed by a
Romani. The limited series
Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers reveals that Puddlegulp's human name was Simon Walterson (a reference to Walt Simonson, who wrote the original story). Puddlegulp apparently finds a sliver of Thor's hammer Mjolnir and uses it to become Throg, the Frog of Thunder. Throg defends his people against the rats, until contacted by
Lockjaw (pet of the
Inhumans) to help him locate the
Infinity Gems. Throg is briefly shown in the episode "
Journey into Mystery" of the
Disney+ TV series
Loki, where he is trapped in a jar buried underground in the Void at the end of time. His grunt was voiced by
Chris Hemsworth, who also portrays the
Marvel Cinematic Universe version of the Thor character. •
Volla; a
wraith, is an advisor to
Hela because of her precognitive powers. Volla died after making known her prophecies of ragnarok. •
Warriors Three; a group of three Asgardian adventurers that are also among Thor's closest comrades. :*
Fandral the Dashing is the leader of the group. :*
Hogun the Grim is the only member of the group who is not an
Æsir and whose homeland was destroyed by the
Mogul of the Mystic Mountain. :*
Volstagg the Valiant is the
comic relief of the group known for his hearty appetite and wide girth. •
William; a mortal man with whom the goddess Kelda falls in love. William travels with the Asgardians to
Latveria but is killed trying to warn Balder about
Doctor Doom's plans. •
Zeus; ruler of the
Olympians based on the deity
Zeus from Greek mythology is the father of Hercules. ==References==