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Is Odin 4 gods rolled into 1


In Marvel Comics, why did the Asgardians cut off contact with Midgard (i.e. Earth)?Why was Thor going to be made king if Odin is immortal?Why couldn't Odin go to wars?How could Loki have known what Thor said to Odin?Why did Heimdall alert Odin and authorities about Thor’s escape?Is Loki actually a god?Does the attempted invasion of Midgard by Frost Giants figure into any Nordic myth?Was Odin also the reason why Thanos hasn't invaded the Earth?If Mjolnir was made for Thor, why is Hela seen using it in Thor: Ragnarok before it was even given to him?What is the in universe relationship between the Asgardians and Nordic cultures?













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In THOR #294 it shows that Odin is the fusion of 4 elder Gods of an earlier Asgard. Later Issues it says that he is bor's son. Which is it?










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    Per the Marvel wiki: "Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers Vili and Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the "Odinpower").

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  • In the Norse / Finnish eddas Odin and his brothers are sons of Bor.

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In THOR #294 it shows that Odin is the fusion of 4 elder Gods of an earlier Asgard. Later Issues it says that he is bor's son. Which is it?










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    Per the Marvel wiki: "Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers Vili and Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the "Odinpower").

    – Valorum
    Dec 17 '16 at 17:10













  • In the Norse / Finnish eddas Odin and his brothers are sons of Bor.

    – pHred
    Feb 16 '17 at 18:37
















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    Per the Marvel wiki: "Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers Vili and Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the "Odinpower").

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    Dec 17 '16 at 17:10













  • In the Norse / Finnish eddas Odin and his brothers are sons of Bor.

    – pHred
    Feb 16 '17 at 18:37
















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    Per the Marvel wiki: "Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers Vili and Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the "Odinpower").

    – Valorum
    Dec 17 '16 at 17:10













  • In the Norse / Finnish eddas Odin and his brothers are sons of Bor.

    – pHred
    Feb 16 '17 at 18:37










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Per the Marvel wiki: "Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers Vili and Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the "Odinpower").

– Valorum
Dec 17 '16 at 17:10







Per the Marvel wiki: "Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers Vili and Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the "Odinpower").

– Valorum
Dec 17 '16 at 17:10















In the Norse / Finnish eddas Odin and his brothers are sons of Bor.

– pHred
Feb 16 '17 at 18:37







In the Norse / Finnish eddas Odin and his brothers are sons of Bor.

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As Buri remarks in "Thor" #355, "...I know which I should believe." For myself, I know I will definitely go with the story that hews closer to the traditional Norse myths than the "Eyeball Story". Thor, son of Odin, son of Bor, son of Buri.



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    As Buri remarks in "Thor" #355, "...I know which I should believe." For myself, I know I will definitely go with the story that hews closer to the traditional Norse myths than the "Eyeball Story". Thor, son of Odin, son of Bor, son of Buri.



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        As Buri remarks in "Thor" #355, "...I know which I should believe." For myself, I know I will definitely go with the story that hews closer to the traditional Norse myths than the "Eyeball Story". Thor, son of Odin, son of Bor, son of Buri.



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        As Buri remarks in "Thor" #355, "...I know which I should believe." For myself, I know I will definitely go with the story that hews closer to the traditional Norse myths than the "Eyeball Story". Thor, son of Odin, son of Bor, son of Buri.



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