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Norns (comics)

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Norns
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceJourney into Mystery #102 (March 1964)
Created byStan Lee (writer)
Jack Kirby (artist)
Characteristics
PantheonNorse
Notable membersUrd
Skuld
Verandi

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The Norns are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They usually appear as supporting characters in books featuring the Norse thunder god Thor. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby based on the Norns of Norse mythology, they first appeared in Journey into Mystery #102 (March 1964).

Publication history[edit]

The Norns first appeared in Journey into Mystery #102 (March 1964) and were adapted from mythology by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

The characters subsequently appear in Thor #197 (March 1972), #200-201 (June–July 1972), Defenders #66 (December 1978), Bizarre Adventures #32 (August 1982), Thor Annual #11 (1983), Thor #346-348 (August–October 1984), Marvel Graphic Novel: The Raven Banner (1985), New Mutants Special Edition #1 (1985), Thor #374 (December 1986), Ultimate Silver Surfer (November 1995), Cable #79 (May 2000), #81 (July 2000), #83 (September 2000), Thor #85 (December 2004), and Thor: Son of Asgard #10 (November 10, 2004). Their most recent appearance was in Dark Wolverine's "Godlike" storyline in issues #82-#84 (April - June 2010).

Fictional group history[edit]

The three Norns (Urd, Skuld, and Verandi) oversee the destinies of the Asgardians. Balder,[1] Thor,[2] Valkyrie[3] and others have consulted the Norns' wisdom. Thor once consulted them to learn how he could wield Mjolnir. He learns he would first have to face 'Death'. It is revealed this meant the Death-goddess Hela. When Thor offers himself to her in place of Sif, she is so taken by his nobility she cannot bear to kill him and lets both go.[2] During the Siege of Asgard, the Norns confront Daken of the Dark Avengers, wanting him to bring about Ragnarok.[4]

The Norns may be the same three beings as the Fates of the Olympian Gods. The Fates first appeared in Tales to Astonish #33 (July 1962). Thor actually calls them the Fates once.[2]

In other media[edit]

In a deleted scene for the film Avengers: Age of Ultron, it is revealed that the cave Thor visits to get answers about how to defeat Ultron is a Norn cave. Thor becomes possessed by a Norn when he immerses himself in the cave's pool.[5]

References[edit]

  1. Thor #374 (December 1986)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Journey into Mystery #102 (March 1964)
  3. The Defenders #66 (December 1978)
  4. Dark Wolverine #83 (April 2010)
  5. Derschowitz, Jessica (September 27, 2015). "Avengers: Age of Ultron deleted scene revisits Thor in the Norn Cave". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 19, 2015.

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