Since the 1960s, The Marvel Comics superhero, Thor has appeared in a wide variety of media outside of comic books including films, television programs and video games.
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Created by | Stan Lee Larry Lieber Jack Kirby |
Original source | Comics published by Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Journey into Mystery No. 83 (August 1962) |
Films and television | |
Film(s) | Thor (2011) Thor: Tales of Asgard (2011) Thor: The Dark World (2013) Thor: Ragnarok (2017) Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) |
Television show(s) | The Marvel Super Heroes (1966) The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988) The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (2010) Thor: Tales of Asgard (2011) Avengers Assemble (TV series) (2013) What If...? (TV series) (2021) |
Games | |
Video game(s) | Thor: God of Thunder |
Television
edit1960s
editThor appears in a self-titled segment of The Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by Jack Creley.[1][2][3]
1980s
edit- Donald Blake appears in the Spider-Man (1981) episode "Wrath of the Sub-Mariner",[2] voiced by Jack Angel.
- Thor appears in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "Vengeance of Loki".[2]
- Donald Blake and Thor appear in The Incredible Hulk Returns, portrayed by Steve Levitt and Eric Allan Kramer respectively.[2] Blake is a former student of David Banner while Thor is a spirit who possesses him.[4]
- Thor was intended to appear in an animated series by Ruby-Spears, with concept art designed by Jack Kirby.[5]
1990s
edit- Thor appears in Fantastic Four, voiced by John Rhys-Davies.[2][6]
- Donald Blake / Thor appears in The Incredible Hulk episode "Mortal Bounds", voiced by Mark L. Taylor and again by John Rhys-Davies, respectively.[2][3]
- Thor makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "The Dark Phoenix".[2]
- Thor appears in the introduction sequence for The Avengers: United They Stand.
2000s
edit- A Thor TV series was in development in 2000.[7]
- Thor appears in The Super Hero Squad Show, voiced by Dave Boat.[8][3] This version is a narcissistic yet loyal member of the titular team and temporary member of the Defenders who is in love with the Valkyrie.
2010s
edit- Thor appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Rick D. Wasserman.[9][3] This version willingly came to Earth to use his powers to help mortals despite Odin's protests.
- Marvel Animation announced a 26-episode animated series in November 2008, to air in late 2010 before the release of Marvel Studios' Thor film[10] but the series was never produced.
- Thor appears in Ultimate Spider-Man, voiced by Travis Willingham. Additionally, The Super Hero Squad Show incarnation of the character makes a cameo appearance in the episode "Flight of the Iron Spider", voiced again by Dave Boat.[3]
- Thor appears in Avengers Assemble, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[11][3]
- Thor appears in Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[12][13][3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3][14]
- Thor appears in Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers,[15] voiced by Yasuyuki Kase in the original Japanese version and again by Travis Willingham in the English dub.
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in Guardians of the Galaxy, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes – Guardians of the Galaxy: The Thanos Threat, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in Marvel Super Hero Adventures, voiced by David Attar.[3]
2020s
edit- Thor appears in Marvel Future Avengers, voiced again by Yasuyuki Kase in the Japanese version and by Patrick Seitz in the English dub.[3]
- Thor appears in Marvel Battleworld: Mystery of the Thanostones, voiced by Ian Hanlin.[3]
- Thor appears in the Spider-Man (2017) episode "Maximum Venom", voiced again by Travis Willingham.
Film
edit- In 1990, after finishing with the filming of Darkman, Sam Raimi and Stan Lee pitched a concept for a Thor feature film to 20th Century Fox. However, the project was abandoned.[16]
- The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Thor appears in Ultimate Avengers (2006) and Ultimate Avengers 2 (2006), voiced by Dave Boat.[17][3]
- Thor appears in Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, voiced by Michael Adamthwaite.[18][3]
- Thor appears in Hulk vs. Thor, voiced by Matthew Wolf.[19][3]
- Thor makes a non-speaking appearance in a flashback in Planet Hulk (2010).[3]
- Thor appears in Thor: Tales of Asgard, voiced again by Matthew Wolf.[19][20][3]
- Thor appears in Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher.[21][3]
- Thor appears in Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight!, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes – Black Panther: Trouble in Wakanda, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[22][3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum, voiced by Ian Hanlin.[3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Avengers: Loki in Training, voiced again by Ian Hanlin.[3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Avengers: Time Twisted, voiced again by Ian Hanlin.[3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Avengers: Code Red, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
Marvel Cinematic Universe
editThor appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Chris Hemsworth as an adult and Dakota Goyo as a child. First appearing in a self-titled film (2011),[23] he makes subsequent appearances in The Avengers (2012),[24] Thor: The Dark World (2013),[25] Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015),[26] Doctor Strange (2016),[27] Thor: Ragnarok (2017),[28] Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022). Additionally, Thor will appear in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday.[29]
Furthermore, Thor makes non-speaking cameo appearances in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. via archival footage while alternate timeline variants appear in What If...?, voiced by Hemsworth.[30][3]
Video games
edit- Thor appears as an assist character in Avengers in Galactic Storm.[31]
- The Eric Masterson incarnation of Thor makes non-speaking cameo appearances in Marvel Super Heroes.
- Thor appears as an assist character in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes.
- Thor was originally slated to make a cameo appearance at the end of Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro. Due to the September 11 attacks however, his scene was scrapped. Nonetheless, Thor makes a cameo appearance in a Daily Bugle article.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, voiced by Cam Clarke.[3]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced by Jim Cummings.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad, voiced by Dave Boat.[32][3]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet, voiced again by Dave Boat.[3]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, voiced again by Rick D. Wasserman.[33]
- Thor, based on the MCU incarnation, appears in Thor: God of Thunder, voiced by Chris Hemsworth.[34][3]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online.
- Thor appears in LittleBigPlanet via the "Marvel Costume Kit 2" DLC.[35]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat, voiced again by Dave Boat.[3]
- Thor appears in Marvel Pinball, voiced again by Travis Willingham.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Avengers Alliance Tactics.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, voiced by James Arnold Taylor.[3]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Heroes, voiced again by Rick D. Wasserman.[36][3]
- Thor, based on the MCU incarnation, appears in the Thor: The Dark World tie-in game, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[37]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel: Contest of Champions, voiced again by Travis Willingham.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes, voiced again by Travis Willingham.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Disney Infinity 3.0, voiced again by Travis Willingham.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel: Future Fight.[38]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Avengers Academy, voiced by Colton Haynes.[39] Additionally, a teenage Thor based on the Marvel Noir incarnation appears as well, voiced by Billy Kametz.[40]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Three incarnations of Thor ("Marvel NOW", "Modern", and "Gladiator") appear as playable characters in Marvel Puzzle Quest.[41]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Powers United VR, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in Marvel Battle Lines, voiced again by Travis Willingham.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, voiced again by Rick D. Wasserman.[3]
- Thor appears in Marvel Dimension of Heroes, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel's Avengers, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears as an unlockable outfit in Fortnite Battle Royale, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[42]
- Thor appears in Marvel Future Revolution, voiced again by Rick D. Wasserman.
- Thor appears as a playable character in Marvel Rivals, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
Miscellaneous
edit- Thor appears in the Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers motion comic, voiced by Daniel Thorn.[43][3]
- Thor appears in the Marvel Rising motion comic, voiced again by Travis Willingham.[3]
- Thor appears in the Marvel Universe Live! stage show.[44]
- In early 2019, Serial Box Publishing announced a weekly audio serial starring Thor. Mandy co-write Aaron Stewart-Ahn will lead the serial's writing team, which includes Jay Edidin, Brian Keene and Yoon Ha Lee.[45]
Literature
edit- Thor appears in the novel The Man Who Stole Tomorrow (1979), by David Michelinie.
- Thor appears in the novel The Avengers vs. The Thunderbolts (1998), by Pierce Askegren.
- Thor appears in The Ultimate Super-Villains, by Michael Jan Friedman and edited by Stan Lee, in 1996.
- The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Thor appears in the novel The Tomorrow Men (2006), by Michael Jan Friedman.
- The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Thor appears in the novel Against All Enemies (2007), by Alex Irvine.
- Thor appears in the novel trilogy Tales of Asgard, by Keith R.A. DeCandido.
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