Thor[1] is an Avenger who has been mentioned a few times throughout Marvel's Spider-Man. He made his first appearance in Vengeance of Venom under the possession of a symbiote. [2]He then appeared in Maximum Venom (Episode) as his full form.
Trivia[]
- This version of Thor is the same one who appeared in the adjacent series Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers: Black Panther's Quest.
- Thor's design in Guardians of the Galaxy is reused from the first four seasons of Avengers Assemble.
- Thor's change in appearance (the injury to his eye) seen in the finale of Black Panther's Quest happened off screen. [3]
- His appearance in Avengers: Black Panther's Quest seems to be inspired from his appearance in Avengers: Infinity War film. Though it is unknown how Thor lost his eye and Hammer in Avengers: Black Panther's Quest.
- According to Geoff Thorne, the showrunner of Avengers: Black Panther's Quest, They never got to tell the story due to Marvel Animation being shut down before they could write it.
- According to Harrison Wilcox, Thor lost his hammer in the events of Guardians of the Galaxy, where his hammer was shown to be destroyed by Cul Borson, the brother of Odin.
- After Thor lost his eye during his off-Screen adventure, It seems that after Vengeance of Venom, Thor got his eye back, as seen in the episode Maximum Venom. It is unknown how he got it back, but it is possible that the symbiote he was bonded to healed the injury similar to how Norman Osborn's Dark Goblin synthetic symbiote grew back his missing body parts.
- Thor's appearance in Marvel's Spider-Man seems to be inspired by his costume from the 2017 film Thor: Ragnarok, as well as the comics.
- In the Guardians of the Galaxy animated series, Thor was unable to wield Mjollnir while he was possessed by a symbiote due to the creatures dark nature. In Vengeance of Venom, the symbiote that venomized Thor leaves his human hand uncovered, allowing the symbiote to make Thor wield Mjollnir.