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  1. Nov 7, 2022 · Thor: Ragnarok in the comics is a darker journey into the destruction of the Norse pantheon in a way more similar to the myths than the MCU ever gets, while the MCU...

    • Thor Should Have Red Hair And A Beard. Nowadays, when fans picture the god of thunder, it’s probably the piercing blue eyes and golden blonde hair of Chris Hemsworth that come to mind.
    • Loki Is Hela's Father, Not Odin. Although Loki may not seem like the parent type, he fathers many children in the original Thor Norse myths. Unsurprisingly, his offsprings are a rather unsavory bunch, particularly the three borne to him by the giantess Angrboda.
    • Loki Doesn't Help Thor During Ragnarok. In the film Thor: Ragnarok, Loki finally redeems himself, embracing the better angels of his nature and fighting alongside Thor in the final battle.
    • Loki Is Not Thor's Adopted Brother. The strained relationship between Thor and Loki is core to the Marvel movies. If it weren't for his difficult relationship with his brother, Loki never would have attacked Earth, the Avengers wouldn’t have assembled, and fans never would have found out how good of a chaser shawarma is for alien invasions.
  2. Here's How 'Thor: Ragnarok' Ties into the Larger MCU; Tom Hiddleston on Loki’s Transformation in ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ 'Thor: Ragnarok': Why (and How) the Sequel Pivots Away from the Previous ...

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  4. Norse Thor and Marvel Thor have many similarities, but they differ in significant ways. One of the clearest differences between them is that Marvel Thor looks different from Norse Thor. Additionally, according to Norse mythology, Thor doesn’t fly without his chariot as he does in the MCU and Loki isn’t his brother.

  5. What Is the Difference Between Marvel Thor and God of War Thor? The Thor of Marvel Comics and the Thor of the “God of War” video game series are interpretations of the same Norse deity. Yet, they differ significantly in terms of character, representation, and storyline.

  6. Nov 5, 2017 · by Dan Casey. Nov 5 2017 • 9:00 AM. Ragnarok isn’t just the end of Marvel’s Thor as we know him; it’s the end of the world. At least it is in Norse mythology. Told of primarily in the 13th...

  7. Nov 12, 2017 · While the Thor in Ragnarok is a continuation of the character we’ve seen for years in the MCU, there are a number of similarities between what happens to him in the movie and the comics. Chief among them are his losses of Mjolnir, his long hair, and his eye.