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  2. Thor: Ragnarok - Wikipedia

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    An Asgardian warrior [11] [25] who guards the Bifröst Bridge in Heimdall's absence and chooses to join Hela to survive. [20] [22] Urban shaved his head for the role, and worked out to "get into the zone and feel" the part even though his body is hidden under a costume. [35] Urban said Skurge "makes a deal with the devil" and becomes Hela's ...

  3. Heimdall (character) - Wikipedia

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    In Thor: The Mighty Avenger #6, Heimdall, much like his Marvel Universe incarnation, appears as the guard of the Bifrost bridge, sports a goatee and wears a horned helmet that casts his eyes in shadows. Heimdall is ordered by Odin to keep Thor from returning to Asgard. He is also revealed as the one who separated Thor from his hammer.

  4. Alternative versions of Thor (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Part of a documentary crew brought to Asgard by Loki, Roger "Red" Norvell meets and falls in love with Lady Sif.Red Norvell is given Thor's Iron Gauntlets and Belt of Strength by Loki to compete with Thor for Sif's affections, beating him and taking his hammer, with neither realizing this was part of a master plan by Odin to create a surrogate God of Thunder to die fighting the Serpent of ...

  5. Járngreipr - Wikipedia

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    In Norse mythology, Járngreipr (Old Norse: [ˈjɑːrnˌɡrɛipz̠], "iron grippers") or Járnglófar ([ˈjɑːrnˌɡloːvɑz̠], "iron gauntlets" [1]) are the iron gloves of the god Thor. According to the Prose Edda , along with the hammer Mjölnir and the belt Megingjörð , Járngreipr is one of Thor's three crucial possessions.

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  7. Destroyer (Thor) - Wikipedia

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    The Destroyer, however, cannot kill Thor due to a curse induced by the Norse Queen of the dead, Hela which made his bones brittle and incapable of healing or dying. [11] Thor wrests control of the armor from the host—an enthralled Frost Giant named Siggorth—through sheer force of will and goes on to defeat Loki. The Destroyer - depicted as ...