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THOR Revealed

Thor #8 courtesy Marvel
Thor #8 courtesy Marvel

The Goddess of Thunder revealed.

After months of mystery readers finally learned the identity of the woman under the masked helmet…and the price she’s paying to be a hero.

Part of her story behind the story goes back to Thor: God of Thunder #12.

Writer Jason Aaron and artist Russell Dauterman paid off the mystery in an action packed battle with the Destroyer and emotional final page.

What does this revelation mean for the Odinson and the rest of the Marvel Universe?

Before we continue here’s a SPOILER ALERT!

If you have not read Thor #8 yet stop reading now.

 

Seriously.

 

Here it comes.

 

The new Thor is…

 

Jane Foster.

 

Thor #8 courtesy Marvel

Dr. Foster is a longtime love interest of the Odinson and onetime doctor for the Avengers.

In Thor: God of Thunder #12, Jane revealed she is battling breast cancer to the Odinson.

In the final page of Thor #8 Jane vowed to keeping fighting as Thor even if it’s killing her.

Marvel has always been about the world outside your window and demonstrated a commitment to diversity. This could be a comic book first.

Marvel Editor-In-Chief Axel Alonso said Jane becoming Thor was part of Jason Aaron’s long-term plan from the beginning.

He was asked about the message the publisher is sending by not just having a woman but a breast cancer patient in a signature role.

“I certainly think it gets people talking. One of the important aspects of this story is that Jane’s super heroics as Thor take a toll on her as Jane. Jane pays a physical price for her heroism. She gets out of bed and tries to live life to its fullest, tries to make a difference. I think there’s a metaphor there, not too far under the surface,” Alonso said on Marvel.com.

Jane is playing a major role in Secret Wars and will be part of the All-New, All-Different Avengers.

As the son of a breast cancer survivor, I have to admire Team Thor’s decision and hope it will raise awareness, understanding and support for women who are truly heroic in their battle with cancer.

By Editor

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