Odin's son and king of Asgard, Thor is the 'god' most likely to answer humanity's call in times of need
Vinay Viswanath • 6 years agoThor Odinson is the oldest son of Odin Borson, King of Asgard and Jord (Gaea) an elder god of Earth. Odin entreated Jord to bear him a child as he wanted his future son to be connected to both Odin’s realm of Asgard and Earth (Midgard). This ensured that Thor, as a child of two realms, could draw power from both, ultimately making him stronger than practically any other Asgardian in history.
Iron Man: Exploring the origins of the Armoured Avenger, and what makes the man behind the mask tick
Vinay Viswanath • 6 years agoAs Iron Man, Tony Stark is a triple threat, regularly out-thinking, out-planning and out-gunning his foes to win the day.
Captain Marvel: As Carol Danvers gets a well-deserved share of the spotlight, here's a lowdown on her history
Vinay Viswanath • 6 years agoAs a character, Carol Danvers’ Captain Marvel is a rationalist and a patriot with a ‘lawful good’ alignment. She can however also be stubborn, authoritarian and brash.
Aquaman: Arthur Curry is a king of the oceans, member of the Justice League — and certainly not a joke
Vinay Viswanath • 6 years agoAquaman’s strength as a leader, a diplomat and a hero have been key to ensuring the ongoing survival of the Atlanteans through trying times
Lex Luthor: How one of DC Comics' most iconic and malevolent villains came into being
Vinay Viswanath • 6 years agoCreated by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Lex Luthor is one of the most iconic villains in the DC universe, second perhaps only to the Joker.
Mandrake the Magician: The first comic book superhero also dealt with serious family issues
Vinay Viswanath • 6 years agoMandrake the Magician was first conceived by noted comic creator Lee Falk in 1930 while he was in college | From our #HeroesAndVillains series
Moon Knight: A guide to Marvel's violent, mentally unstable and morally ambiguous 'anti-hero'
Vinay Viswanath • 6 years agoViolent, mentally unstable and morally ambiguous, Moon Knight doesn’t really fit the classic image of a hero | From our #HeroesAndVillains series