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Thor iron wars
Thor iron wars












They look through time and select three mighty warriors and bring them forward to help: Sigrid, a Viking battle maiden Magnus of the Danes, a Teutonic knight and Erik Loonroth, a Luftwaffe Messerschmitt pilot in the Second World War. They determine that to stop Harald and his Vikings, they need descendants of his bloodline. There, they discover how Harald and his crew came to be so powerful: the death of the town wise man provided too much blood for the spell. Īfter recovering in Doctor Strange's house, Thor follows Strange into a room where a mystic river runs "somewhere time flows by like a river and may be observed as such." This allows the sorcerer to look at the past, seeking answers. Thor manages to pull himself out of the river Doctor Strange is waiting for him. Their Viking ship, magically powered by the spell, can fly in the streets and throw fire. They fight and defeat policemen and the army. His men continue their reign of terror over New York.

thor iron wars

He beats Thor without difficulty-breaking Thor's arms, tying Mjolnir to him, and tossing him in the Hudson river. Harald Jaekelsson recognizes the Avenger as the god of thunder. They kill everyone they encounter, and are about to rape a woman when Thor shows up. They are not human any more they are powerful zombies.

thor iron wars

They sail for 1000 years, until they finally land at the South Street Seaport in New York. Harald takes a bow and shoots the wise man dead, and they sail on. He pleads with the gods that they never reach their destination. But the town's wise man, the last survivor, places a curse on them with the help of a runestone. After raping the women and killing nearly all the villagers, they decide to leave for the New World. In 1003 AD, along the west coast of Norway, Lord Harald Jaekelsson and his Vikings raid the town of Lakstad. However, the events of Thor: Vikings itself are not mentioned in the main series, which makes the miniseries's overall canonical status ambiguous. While initially not connected to the main Marvel universe, Thor: Vikings's villain Harald Jaekelsson was later made canon when he was mentioned in the main Thor series. The comics are rated parental advisory/explicit content.

thor iron wars

Thor: Vikings #4 "Fight the Good Fight".














Thor iron wars