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Jane Foster is a fictitious superhuman showing up in American comic books distributed by Marvel Comics. The person was presented as an adoration interest of the superhuman Thor Odinson until turning into a superhuman by her own doing.
Made by: Stan Lee; Larry Lieber; Jack Kirby
Spot of beginning: Earth
Group affiliations: Secret Avengers (Civil War); Thor Corps; Avengers; Valkyrior

Jane Foster is a fictitious superhuman showing up in American comic books distributed by Marvel Comics. The person was presented as an adoration interest of the superhuman Thor Odinson until turning into a superhuman by her own doing. Made by authors Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, and craftsman Jack Kirby, the person initial showed up in Journey into Mystery #84 (September 1962). For a long time, Foster was a medical caretaker, utilized by Dr. Donald Blake, Thor's most memorable human host, prior to turning into a specialist herself. Foster is subsequently uncovered to be considered qualified to employ Thor's sledge Mjolnir when the previous is as of now not capable. During this period, she takes on the mantle of Thor, and joins the Avengers. Foster's stretch as Thor closes with the person forfeiting her life and the mantle returning to the first Thor. After Brunnhilde and the remainder of the Valkyrior are killed during "The War of the Realms" storyline, Foster accepts the responsibility of Valkyrie.




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Jane Foster on the textless front of Valkyrie: Jane Foster #6 (December 2019).


Workmanship by Mahmud Asrar and Matthew Wilson.
Imagined clockwise from left: Foster as herself; as Valkyrie; as Thor.
Distribution data
Distributer
Wonder Comics
First appearance
As Jane Foster:
Venture into Mystery #84 (September 1962)
As Thor:

What If? #10 (August 1978)
Thor #1 (October 2014, Earth-616 presentation)

As Valkyrie:
War of the Realms Omega #1 (July 2019)
Made by
Stan Lee
Larry Lieber
Jack Kirby
In-story data
Species
Human
Spot of beginning
Earth
Group affiliations
Secret Avengers (Civil War)
Thor Corps
Justice fighters
Valkyrior
Remarkable pseudonyms
Thor, Valkyrie
Capacities
As Thor
Superhuman strength, endurance, toughness, and speed
Capacities through Mjolnir:

Layered transportation
Actual change
Electric manipulation







Thor vol. 4, #1 (Oct. 2014): First appearance of Jane Foster as Thor. Cover craftsmanship by Russell Dauterman and Frank Martin.
Jane Foster initial showed up in Journey into Mystery #84 (September 1962), and was made by plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby. Named "Jane Nelson" in her initial two appearances, she proceeded to show up as the affection interest of Dr. Donald Blake, the mysterious personality of the Norse god superhuman Thor, in essentially every issue through #136 (Jan. 1967) of the title, by then renamed Thor.[1]

In October 2014, the fourth volume of Thor, essayist Jason Aaron and craftsman Russell Dauterman in the principal issue appeared a female person in the job of Thor after the exemplary legend is at this point not ready to employ Mjolnir. Aaron expressed, "This isn't She-Thor. This isn't Lady Thor. This isn't Thorita. This is Thor. This is the Thor of the Marvel Universe. Be that as it may, it's not normal for any Thor we've at any point seen before."[2] In 2015, this Thor joined the Avengers in All-New All-Different Avengers FCBD (May 2015), which happens in the repercussions of the "Secret Wars" storyline.[3] In Thor vol. 4 #8 (May 2015), the personality of the woman was uncovered to be Jane Foster. Aaron said, "It outgrew the possibility of the past Thor becoming contemptible, which was something I was continuously working toward. I preferred managing his value and how it affects a divine being to be commendable in the Marvel universe. You know, the lord of thunder getting up each day and taking a gander at the sledge and not knowing whether he will be qualified to lift it. Then, obviously, one day he ought to awaken and not have the option to lift it. That opened the entryway for another person to get the mallet and haul it around in his place. Truly, the main person that was examined was Jane."[4] A second volume of The Mighty Thor by Aaron and Dauterman and again featuring Jane Foster as Thor appeared as a component of the All-New, All-Different Marvel drive after the finish of "Secret Wars".[5] The idea of Jane Foster acquiring the powers of Thor had recently been investigated in What If #10 (August 1978).[6][7] Foster showed up in the 2015 unique realistic novel Avengers: Rage of Ultron as an individual from the Avengers.[8]

Jane Foster returns in the War of the Realms storyline[9] prior to accepting the responsibility as the new Valkyrie in another continuous series named "Jane Foster: Valkyrie".[10] The series was composed by Aaron in a joint effort with different authors. One of those authors, Torunn Grønbekk, composed another comic in 2022, "Jane Foster and The Mighty Thor

Early history

Alter

Jane Nelson, known by her more normal name of Jane Foster, was a medical caretaker for Dr. Donald Blake, at last creating affections for himself and Thor, not realizing that they were very much the same. The circle of drama happened for some time until Thor uncovered his mysterious character to Foster, which made Odin rebuff him however he was excused subsequent to saving Asgard, and consequently Thor even took her to Asgard with him.[12] There, Foster was momentarily conceded interminability and the force of divine beings, until she neglected to finish the assessments of boldness set out by Odin when she showed dread fighting the colossal Unknown. Odin then, at that point, strips Foster of her new powers and returns her to Earth, without really any memory of Thor or her time in Asgard, where she meets her new love Dr. Keith Kincaid, who looks like Blake. In the mean time, in Asgard Odin reunites Thor with his experience growing up affection, Sif.[13]

Foster and Thor stay isolated for quite a while until Thor learns Foster had been manipulated into endeavoring self destruction by an element known as Fear and hurries to her medical clinic bedside.[14] Sif, seeing Thor actually cares deeply about Foster, saves Foster's life by combining their life-forces.[15] They before long are isolated and Foster is banished to a pocket dimension.[16] Thor and Sif ultimately salvage Foster and return her to Earth, where she weds Dr. Keith Kincaid.[17]

Doctor
Alter

Foster shows up again in the second Thor volume; presently a specialist herself, she is in a, influential place more than a few New York paramedics, including Jake Olsen. Unbeknownst to her, Jake and Thor have become consolidated, which makes many contentions. In one occasion, Olsen overlooks clinical orders and uses Thor's (Blake's) information to carry out a convoluted technique on a basically sick man.[18]

Afterward, Foster becomes engaged with a police body of evidence against Olsen, who is blamed for taking drugs.[19] She likewise looks at Jack Monroe, who expressed that he searched her out because of her knowledge of superhuman patients. She later educated Monroe that he was passing on because of the impacts of the Super-Soldier Serum he had ingested as a youth.[20]

During the 2006 "Civil War" storyline Foster agrees with Captain America's position against the enrollment act and joins his opposition bunch, the Secret Avengers. She works from SHIELD safe-house number 23. She is likewise found in issue 4, assisting with assisting a beaten Spider-Man.




Return
Alter


Soon after separating from her better half and accordingly losing care of her youngster, Jimmy Kincaid, Foster hears bits of gossip about the arrival of Dr. Donald Blake and Thor. Blake before long visits Foster at her work in a New York City emergency clinic looking for Sif, whose soul Blake erroneously thought had been reawakened in Foster since their spirits had been consolidated once before.[21] Foster and Blake go out on the town after an at first fierce reunion.[22][23] Foster finds that Sif's soul had really been renewed in the body of a withering old malignant growth patient that was under her consideration. She cautions Blake and Thor manages to reestablish Sif not long before the patient passes on. Foster then goes to Broxton, Oklahoma, the site of the revived Asgard, and opens a clinical practice with Donald Blake.






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