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Thunderstrike

 

Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Eric Kevin Masterson

Aliases
Thor

Identity
Known

Occupation
(as Thunderstrike) Adventurer, crimefighter, (as Masterson) Architect

Citizenship
United States of America with no criminal record

Place of Birth
Unknown

Known Relatives
Marcy Masterson Steele (wife, divorced), Kevin Masterson (son)

Group Affiliation
(At time of death) Avengers; (Formerly) Legion of the Unliving, Thor Corps

Education
Masters degree in architecture

Height
5' 10", (as Thunderstrike) 6' 6"

Weight
160 lbs, (as Thunderstrike) 640 lbs

Eyes
Blue

Hair
Blonde

Powers
Thunderstrike has superhuman strength enabling him to lift 100 tons. He also had superhuman durability and stamina.

Abilities
Masterson was a talented architect.

Weapons
Possessed an enhanted mace called Thunderstrike which possessed several mystical properties.

First Appearance
(as Masterson) Thor #391; (as Thor) Thor #432; (as Thunderstrike) Thunderstrike #1

Origin
Thor #408, 432, 459; Thunderstrike #1

Significant Issues
battled Avengers #10, 11 (1998)

Eric Masterson was an architect who became friends with Thor when he occupied the identity of Sigurd Jarlson. After Eric was badly wounded trying to help Thor fight Mongoose, Thor asked Odin to merge their life forces. The end result was two men within one body. They often fought for control over the body, and eventually Eric lost custody of his son Kevin because of his absences.


After Loki was thought to have been slain by Thor, Odin banished him, and Thor's power was bestowed upon Masterson. Although he tried to hide it, Eric's inexperience soon showed. However, Masterson began to master his new abilities and soon replaced Thor in the Avengers. Odin finally freed Thor from banishment, and thought it best for Eric to stay as his replacement, but Odin eventually made Eric his own weapon, a mace called Thunderstrike.


Because he could think of nothing better to call himself, he took the name of his mace as his moniker. He eventually found the powers of Thunderstike were different from those of Mjolnir. After he found out his nemesis Bloodaxe was really his girlfriend Jackie Lukas, he took the Bloodaxe, the name of the weapon as well as the villain, and used it along with the Thunderstike Mace to kill Seth, the Egyptian god of death. However, he was corrupted by the power of the Bloodaxe and went on a rampage. After battling Thor, Eric regained control and turned the Thunderstrike against the Bloodaxe, killing him in the process. Thor wanted his best friend to go to Valhalla for his heroism, but Eric said he was a man first and a hero second, and was sent, by Odin, to his own afterlife.

On his gravestone Thor inscribed "THE WORLD STILL NEEDS HEROES."
 
 
 
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