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100 0  Thor|c(Fictitious character from Marvel Comics Group) 
500 1  |wnnnc|aOdinson, Thor|c(Fictitious character from Marvel 
       Comics Group) 
500 1  |wnnnc|aFoster, Jane|c(Fictitious character) 
663    Pseudonym used by multiple fictitious characters. For 
       works about specific characters who have used the Thor 
       identity, search also under:|bOdinson, Thor (Fictitious 
       character)|bFoster, Jane (Fictitious character) 
667    Though inspired by the character of Norse myth, Marvel 
       Comics' superheroes named Thor have diverged greatly in 
       mythos and character and at this point are only 
       tangentially related to the mythological inspiration. 
670    The mighty Thor, 2010-:|bvolume 1, title page (the mighty 
       Thor) 
670    Wikipedia, July 20, 2018|b(Thor (Marvel Comics); a 
       fictional superhero appearing in Marvel Comics; based on 
       the Norse deity of the same name, he is the Asgardian god 
       of thunder; a founding member of the Avengers who has been
       associated with almost every iteration of the team, Thor 
       was created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Jack Kirby, and
       first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83, Aug. 1962; 
       also known as Thor Odinson, he has also used other 
       identities, most often that of physician Donald Blake) 
670    Thor, July 2015|bpage 21 (Dr. Jane Foster; becomes Thor 
       when wielding the hammer, Mjolnir) 
670    Wikipedia, accessed July 8, 2019|b(Jane Foster; a 
       fictional character appearing in Marvel Comics; Thor 
       Odinson looses the ability to wield his hammer, Mjolnir, 
       and gives up the name Thor, during which time Foster 
       wields the Mjolnir as the new Thor)