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oroborosdreadwalker · 2 years ago
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I have decided my next character since Xelot has completed his journey of cardinal sin, I just finished watching Thor Love and Thunder(Korg is still and always will be tge best boi) I shall make Gorr the God Butcher, this being my first Cosplay run I do need suggestions, I know for a fact im picking up the godslayer prayer book and seal(started as prophet since it has pretty high faith and strength for a starting build) im just stuck on fashion other than that i got the character made, i know what stats to prioritise, i know my weapons, i knownmy spells, and I know my ending, i just can't seem to pinpoint the fashion for the build,
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cosplayclans · 3 years ago
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Thor 4 Love and Thunder Gorr Cosplay Costumes
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pyroleon15 · 2 years ago
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Gorr the God Butcher himself probably gave me the best interaction that I've had at the #premiere . Chatting a li'l, signing my #Stormbreaker , then a #selfie too?! Wish I can find a way to personally thank him again for all that. ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ Also wanna thank @perpetualmidnightcosplay for capturing the moment as well! ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️ #ChristianBale #ThorLoveandThunder #WorldPremiere #ThorWorldPremiere #ThorLoveandThunderWorldPremiere #Marvel #Gorr #GodButcher #GorrtheGodButcher #LoveandThunder #MCU #cosplay #cosplaylife (at Hollywood Walk of Fame) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfUPjRdlA3E/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dkettchen · 7 years ago
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The @drawfee crew as the characters they tried to draw on the mythical marvel episode xD (As a superfan of all of Asgardian Marvel, I saw it as my duty to make fanart about that xD also a Julia-Gorr mashup would be so op)
(also submitted this as a holdscreen)
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buriedaliens · 7 years ago
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3 & 6~*~*
3. top five costumes
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okay so firstly I gotta put my boy Tommy bc I love that Kate designed his costume to be a huge arrow pointing down at his crotch. Classic. I love it.
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I also love Screaming Mimi a LOT?? Like she looks like she could be cute with Harley Quinn. Look at her. This is my favorite look for her (i hate songbird’s design.)
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I also love Gwenpool’s costume. She’s so girly and cute and fun and I freaking love how they took Deadpool and made it super bouncy and fun and super cute?? look at how perfect she is
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Now, my honest FAVORITE costume of all time is kid Loki’s. I don’t know why. It’s always been my favorite design since I first saw it. It’s also my favorite cosplay of mine.
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last but not least, this abomination:
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6. three characters you admire:
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THE GIRLS OF THUNDER?? Frigg, and the two on the goats, Ellisiv and Atli. They’re a badass girl gang of sisters who were slaves being forced to build a bomb to destroy their world and race so they go “Fuck that” and destroy Gorr instead. Thor is there. Time travel stuff. They end up later with elder Thor, and feel bad bc midgard is destroyed and they feel bad bc they know of his adventures with the Avengers and stuff, so they are like, y’know what let’s do something nice for grandfather, and they try to recreate earth bc Ellisiv is like i’m trying to practice magick we got this and Frigg is kinda in charge and they try to make midgard animals and life and end up with shit like 
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THEY TRIED SO HARD FOR HIM. and they created a man and a woman who Thor names Jane and Steve after Jane Foster & Steve Rogers. 
Atli made the bat-winged flying sharks. I love her.
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aion-rsa · 6 years ago
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Thor Comics Reading Order: Ragnarok for Beginners
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So you want to learn more about Asgard after Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame? We've got a Thor comics reading guide for you!
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Thor has always been one of the biggest, boldest, brashest, sweepingly epic comics that Marvel publishes. For decades the exploits of Thor and the gods of Asgard were positively unfilmable. Which is why it's so hard to believe we now live in a world where there are three Thor movies, which doesn't even take into account his star turn in Avengers: Endgame and the other films in the franchise. 
Creative team after creative team tried to top one another and create the grandest, the most mythic, and the most epic Thor stories possible. And since the character debuted in 1962, Thor has attracted some of the most finest and groundbreaking creators in comics. 
So if you're a movie fan and you're looking for a place to start with the comics, we've got you covered, with an easy and accessible Thor comics reading order!
Thor Reading Order
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Thor: The Mighty Avenger
This all too brief series by Chris Samnee and Roger Langridge is a perfect introduction to the world of Thor for readers of all ages. The story centers around the budding love between Thor and Jane Foster and it's something of a fish out of water series, a romantic approach to the Marvel legend of Thor, and just a kickass throwback comic that breathed new life into classic Thor foes like Mister Hyde. Thor the Mighty Avenger is just waiting to be discovered by fans eager for some note perfect Thor tales by two true modern comic book masters.
Read Thor: The Mighty Avenger on Amazon
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Thor
When J. Michael Straczynski took over writing Thor in the late 2000s, the God of Thunder had been missing from the Marvel Universe for quite a while. But Straczynski and Olivier Coipel brought Thor and his family of characters back in a big bad way. Thor was reborn and had to quest throughout reality to awaken all the other gods of Asgard.
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This story introduced Lady Loki, a cosplay staple, and found new ways to present the gods crafted by Kirby and Lee. Many of these tales are set in Broxton, Oklahoma, combining the most fantastical elements of Thor and them with an everyday setting. Many of the Broxton elements were used in the first Thor movie.
Start Here - Thor by J. Michael Straczynski Vol. 1
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Ragnarok
Looking for one of the major inspirations for Thor: Ragnarok? Look no further than Avengers Disassembled: Thor, which brought about the end of Asgard, and took Thor off the playing field for a while. Beautifully drawn by Andrea Di Vitto and written by Michael Avon Oeming, this comic book version of Ragnarok already felt like a movie waiting to happen, and you can see echoes of it on screen, although it's far more serious than it's movie counterpart.
Read Avengers Disassembled: Thor on Amazon
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Planet Hulk
Yeah, it's not a Thor story, and Thor doesn't even appear in the comic book version, but this story is so tied up in Thor: Ragnarok that we just had to include it. And anyway, Hulk as Space Gladiator just sells itself. If you haven't read this one yet, do yourself a favor, it's far more epic than even the movie version could possibly encompass. Now, let's see them build on what they did with Hulk here and in Avengers: Endgame and get to work on more Hulk movies! 
Read Planet Hulk on Amazon
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Thor: God of Thunder
It’s like a Slayer concert but with Thor on bass. When people think of Jason Aaron’s Heavy Metal-esque run on Thor, they may think of the headline-grabbing Jane Foster version of the God of Thunder. And with good reason. As Thor, Foster became one of the most vital, powerful, and fascinating characters in the Marvel Universe, becoming worthy of the power of Thor while she is undergoing treatment for late stage cancer, and her unflinching bravery in the face of both medical and cosmic nightmares is incredibly inspiring. 
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But Jason Aaron has also has explored the original Thor, the Odinson who is every inch the hero as he was when he once wielded the mighty uru hammer. Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic introduced such concepts as Gorr the God Butcher, the serial killer of the gods, the God Bomb, and explored Thor in his brash youth and Thor when he is a one armed king billions of years from now. When Marvel starts looking at ideas for the next round of Thor movies, this is where they should start.
Start Here - Thor: God of Thunder Vol. 1
The above stories are the ones most accessible to modern readers and fans of the Thor movies. But if you want to dig a little deeper into Thor history (and you should), then you absolutely can't skip two of the greatest creative runs, not just on Thor, but in superhero comics history!
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The Stan Lee/Jack Kirby Years
When historians discuss the greatest moments of the immortal Stan Lee and Jack Kirby partnership, they usually begin the conversation with the duo’s collaboration on Fantastic Four. But their time on the God of Thunder both in Journey into Mystery and Thor rivals Fantastic Four for pure sheer scope and majesty. The world of Thor was made for (and by) Jack Kirby, who birthed some of his greatest creations on the world.
In Thor, Kirby got to do what he was best at, world building the Nine Realms by combining a sense of myth, fantasy, and bombastic sci-fi. Through the solo Thor feature and the Tales of Asgard backups, “The King” used his boundless imagination to bring some of the greatest characters of world myth to life. Kirby created all the familiar players of Asgard like Thor, Odin, Loki, Sif, the Warriors Three, Balder, Hela, Tyr, Fenris Wolf, the Midgard Serpent, Fafnir the Dragon, the Enchantress, the Executioner, the Destroyer, and so many more that were thrust into the Marvel Universe fully formed.
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With Kirby was Stan Lee who infused Kirby’s concepts and characters with a grounded sense of humanity and humor. The vulnerability of Thor’s earthly identity, the crippled Doctor Don Blake was a pure Lee conceit. The romance between Blake and Jane Foster was right out of the Lee soap opera playbook as Lee and Kirby combined the fantastical with the mundane to create something truly great. As the series continued, it actually got more experimental and daring. The last few years of the Kirby/Lee collaboration saw Thor sent to the farthest corners of the galaxy and allowed their Thunder God to explore the boundaries of the Marvel Universe. One can say that the Marvel Cosmos was born in Fantastic Four, but it reached a maturity in Thor. Every issue of Kirby and Lee’s run provided generations of creatives with the DNA by which the Marvel Universe evolved in comics, TV, and film. 
Start here - Thor Epic Collection: The God of Thunder
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The Mighty Thor by Walt Simonson
Writer/artist Walt Simonson takes what Lee and Kirby established in the early days of Marvel’s Thor and turns the booming heavy metal soundtrack of it all up way past eleven. First off, Simonson loves myth and he loves comics, combining each of these passions into an operatic tribute to all the things that are great about Thor.
Simonson’s Thor was huge with complex battles, monsters that take up the entirety of dramatic double page spreads, and some of the most profoundly godlike moments in Marvel history. Yet, Simonson never loses the human elements and quiet moments that make Thor so special. For example, when Skurge the Executioner makes his last stand to help Thor and the gods of Asgard invade Hela’s ream, it brings a tear to the eye of even the most hardened comic fan.
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Simonson didn't just play the hits as he also introduced a number of new characters and concepts into the world of Thor. This includes the mega-popular Beta Ray Bill, the weird, horse-like alien who lifts Mjolnir and transforms into a strange and awesome version of the Thunder God. Simonson’s renderings of the world of Thor were so dramatic that each image is like a thunderclap. Simonson’s dynamism and imagery are all over the Thor films (Malekith, the villain of Thor: The Dark World comes from Simonson's time), and with good reason, the creator was a bard worthy of the gods and his work remains arguably the highest point in the history of the character.
And oh yeah, did we mention that he penned a tale where Thor was transformed into a frog? Yeah, that happened and it was just as earth shaking as everything else that happened in Simonson’s immortal run on Thor.
Start Here: Thor by Walt Simonson Volume 1
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undertheinfluencerd · 3 years ago
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Upcoming MCU films will feature more alien planets, according to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige. While the MCU started out with very earth-bound heroes like Iron Man and the Hulk, with the introduction of Thor, the cosmic side of the universe began to be teased. The alien invasion in The Avengers set the stage for the MCU to go more cosmic with films like Guardians of the Galaxy, Thor: Ragnarok, and Captain Marvel.
Across the various MCU films, worlds beyond Earth have been explored. Outside of the nine realms of the Thor universe, audiences have been transported to Xandar, the home of the Nova Corps in Guardians of the Galaxy, The Kree homeworld of Hala in Captain Marvel, and even the planet Vormir in Avengers: Infinity War. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 even introduced Ego, the Living Planet as the main villain. The cosmic side of the MCU will be explored more in the upcoming Eternals, which will feature the cosmic creators, the Celestials.
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It appears that the MCU will be exploring plenty of new alien worlds across the various films in the next few years. In an interview with Collider, Feige said that audiences will see many new alien planets in the MCU. Audiences can expect to see them before and after Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Feige’s full quote can be read below:
“It is called the universe after all, and I think audiences now are very comfortable going to strange planets with us. So we certainly will continue to do that before Guardians 3 and after Guardians 3.”
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There is no word yet on which planets will be explored, but there are many films that could explore alien homeworlds. While Eternals will explore the history of Earth, a sequel could feature more alien planets. Thor: Love and Thunder draws inspiration from Jason Aaron’s Thor comic series, which explores various alien planets. Christian Bale’s character Gorr the God Butcher‘s species and planet name are unknown, so that will likely be explained in the sequel. The ending of WandaVision set up Monica Rambeau joining S.W.O.R.D. in space so the upcoming film The Marvels could be a more cosmic story and possibly feature the Skrull homeworld of Skrullos or their new home, which in the comics is Tarnax IV. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will wrap up the story for the main team and could explore the homeworlds for characters like Groot and Rocket.
Thanks to the 20th Century Fox purchase, Marvel Studios now has access to various cosmic characters and locations associated with the Fantastic Four and the X-Men. The Shi’ar Empire could be explored in an upcoming Marvel film, possibly The Marvels, since legendary X-Men writer Chris Claremont famously reused a lot of his cosmic ideas he had for his Carol Danvers led Ms. Marvel comic into his X-Men stories. Audiences could also see Zenn-La, which is the homeworld of Norin Radd, aka the Silver Surfer, in a future Fantastic Four project. And where the Silver Surfer is, Galactus is not far behind. In short, the MCU cosmic possibilities truly seem to be endless.
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Source: Collider
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