Jane Foster Would Love Endgame’s ‘Fat Thor’ More Than His Hunky Self
Avengers #56 reveals Jane genuinely loves Thor’s personality more than his godly appearance. Still, the comic also shows how the character of Jane Foster has evolved since her early appearances during 1960s Marvel Comics. The end of the comic sees Jane destroying her ideal Thor, no matter how he may appear, and confronting Mephisto. When she overcomes Mephisto’s temptations, she discovers that her romantic temptations with the Son of Odin are not as important to her as her desire to be Thor herself.
In the end, it’s good that Jane claims victory over Mephisto and ultimately over herself. Still, it’s funny to think Thor had nothing to be ashamed about in Avengers: Endgame when he bashfully hid from Jane during the time heist. It turns out Jane Foster wouldn’t only have loved the God of Thunder no matter how much he’d fallen from grace, he would’ve actually been the Thor of her dreams.
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Jane Foster Would Love Endgame’s ‘Fat Thor’ More Than His Hunky Self
Avengers #56 reveals Jane genuinely loves Thor’s personality more than his godly appearance. Still, the comic also shows how the character of Jane Foster has evolved since her early appearances during 1960s Marvel Comics. The end of the comic sees Jane destroying her ideal Thor, no matter how he may appear, and confronting Mephisto. When she overcomes Mephisto’s temptations, she discovers that her romantic temptations with the Son of Odin are not as important to her as her desire to be Thor herself.
In the end, it’s good that Jane claims victory over Mephisto and ultimately over herself. Still, it’s funny to think Thor had nothing to be ashamed about in Avengers: Endgame when he bashfully hid from Jane during the time heist. It turns out Jane Foster wouldn’t only have loved the God of Thunder no matter how much he’d fallen from grace, he would’ve actually been the Thor of her dreams.
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Jane Foster Would Love Endgame’s ‘Fat Thor’ More Than His Hunky Self
Avengers #56 reveals Jane genuinely loves Thor’s personality more than his godly appearance. Still, the comic also shows how the character of Jane Foster has evolved since her early appearances during 1960s Marvel Comics. The end of the comic sees Jane destroying her ideal Thor, no matter how he may appear, and confronting Mephisto. When she overcomes Mephisto’s temptations, she discovers that her romantic temptations with the Son of Odin are not as important to her as her desire to be Thor herself.
In the end, it’s good that Jane claims victory over Mephisto and ultimately over herself. Still, it’s funny to think Thor had nothing to be ashamed about in Avengers: Endgame when he bashfully hid from Jane during the time heist. It turns out Jane Foster wouldn’t only have loved the God of Thunder no matter how much he’d fallen from grace, he would’ve actually been the Thor of her dreams.
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