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  1. Eric Masterson, also known as Thunderstrike, began as a construction worker who crossed paths with Thor during a battle with the villain Mongoose. Eric was deemed worthy to wield Thor's enchanted hammer, Mjolnir. This resulted in a mystical transformation that merged his identity with Thor's, allowing him to take on the mantle of the thunder god. As Thunderstrike, Masterson became a superhero ...

  2. Superhuman strength, speed, agility, durability, reflexes and endurance. As Thunderstrike: Flight. Dimensional travel. Energy blasts. Thunderstrike is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . Eric Masterson has appeared as Thor and later Thunderstrike.

    • Thor #391 (May 1988)
  3. Eric Masterson was an architect who became friends with Thor when he occupied the identity of Sigurd Jarlson. After Eric was badly wounded trying to help Thor fight Mongoose, Thor asked Odin to merge their life forces. The end result was two men within one body. They often fought for control over the body, and eventually Eric lost custody of ...

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  5. Eric Masterson. Eric Masterson may refer to: Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson), a comic book superhero in the Marvel universe. Eric Masterson (actor) (born 1970), adult film actor. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. Feb 1, 2021 · But Eric Masterson wasn't left high-and-dry – Odin rewards Masterson with the Uru mace called Thunderstrike, a mysterious Asgardian weapon with similar powers to Mjolnir, which he then uses to ...

    • George Marston
  7. Origin Eric Masterson. Eric Masterson was a humble architect who stumbled upon a fight between Thor and the Mongoose, who was using a new high tech laser which had proven dangerous even to Thor ...

  8. Apr 20, 2022 · Published Apr 20, 2022. It seemed impossible to make the God of Thunder relatable. Then Eric Masterson, Thunderstrike, came along. When Odin first exiled Thor to Earth and merged him with Doctor Donald Blake, the purpose was to teach the Thunder God humility. It was an admirable intent and did seem to curtail Odinson's toxic narcissistic ...