Odin was the son of
Bor and the
Frost Giantess Bestia, Odin pined for the day he would ascend to his father's place as leader of the gods. When time-traveling god of evil
Loki arrived from the future and transformed Bor into snow, Odin claimed his father was dead and assume rule over his lands alongside his brothers
Vili and
Ve. The three brothers returned to their father's kingdom of
Asgard, which had become home of the gods. Upon the apparent death's of his brothers at the hands of the fire-demon
Surtur, Odin absorbed their life essences, increasing his own power (the
"Odinpower"). Assuming sole rule of Asgard, he sought out the primordial Earth Mother
Gaea (known to the
Asgradians as "Jord"), and siren to the thunder god
Thor, who was brought to Asgard to be raised. Odin later had the dwarfs
Eitri and
Brokk forge the enchanted Uru hammer
Mjolnir, which Thor inherited. In approximately 100 AD, Odin help found the
Councils of God Heads, who interceded when the extraterrestrial
Celestials threatened to cut the gods off from Earth; Odin constructed the unstoppable armored
Destroyer and the
Odinsword should he face the Celestials in battle upon their return. Odin engaged the "mad titan"
Thanos in a battle that ended in a stalemate, after Odin mistook Thanos' efforts to cure Thor of warrior madness as an attack upon his injured son. After Odin perished during a subsequent battle with Surtur, Thor assumed his father's place and claimed the Odinpower, but it departed from Thor just as
Ragnarok finally came to Asgard. Assuming a child's form, the Odinpower helped lead Thor on a journey to realize how
Those Who Sit Above In Shadow had manipulated Asgard for ages; although Thor could not halt Ragnarok, he prevented Those Who Sit Above in Shadows from exploiting them further. Thor eventually reclaimed the Odinpower and revived all the Asgardians who had fell in Ragnarok, but Odin himself remained deceased. When Thor took an Odinsleep, he went upon a spiritual journey to a land of the dead where he found that Odin was locked in eternal combat with Surtur. Although Thor had the power to release his father, Odin preferred to remain where he was, ensuring that Surtur would never threaten his people.
Register with Marvel.com!
Marvel.com Account