Lady Thor

Real Name: Jane Foster

Identity/Class: Mystically enhanced human magic user

Occupation: Nurse, adventurer

Group membership: The Avengers

Affiliations: The Avengers [Captain America (Steve Rogers), Iron Man (Tony Stark), the Hulk (Betty Ross), Ant-Man (Hank Pym), the Wasp (Maria Pym), Giant Girl (Janet Van Dyne), Rick Jones], Dr. Donald Blake

Enemies: Loki, the Executioner (Skurge), the Enchantress (Amora), Radioactive Man (Dr. Chen Lu), the Cobra (Klaus Voorhees), the Gray Gargoyle (Paul Pierre Duval), Mister Hyde (Calvin Zabo), Zarrko the Tomorrow Man (Artur Zarrko)

Known Relatives: John Foster (father, deceased), Martha Foster (mother, deceased)

Aliases: "Goldilocks"

Base of Operations: New York City, NY, Asgard and the Nine Realms

First Appearance: Journey into Mystery#1

Powers/Abilities: Lady Thor possessed super human strength, stamina, and resistance to harm. With Mjolnir, she channel/summon lighting, storms, portals to other dimensions, and change between mortal and immortal forms. She also has skills as a nurse. She has access to a magic belt, capable of increasing her strength ten fold.

Height: (as Jane Foster) 5'7 (Lady Thor) 6'2)

Weight: (as Jane Foster) 135 lbs. (Lady Thor) 390 lbs.

Eyes: Blue

Hair: (Jane Foster) Brown (Lady Thor) Blonde

History: Jane Foster was a nurse. Right out of nursing school she found employment with Dr. Donald Blake. She fell in love with her employer but felt she couldn't act on it. This attitude changed when she accompanied Dr. Blake on his vacation to Norway. Attacked by aliens, the pair sought refuge in a cave when they became trapped.

Finding a gnarled stick, Jane tried to use it free themselves but accidently struck it against a rock. The blow triggered a transformation, turning her into the goddess of thunder. From there she used her powers to protect humanity and the planet Earth from various threats.

Her fights with Loki increased and soon she learned the origin of her powers, bringing her into conflict with Odin and the gods of Asgard. She eventually proved herself to Odin, married Don Blake (see Thor), and earned her own hammer and powers (see Thunderstrike)

Comments: Created by myself, based on characters created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

Lady Thor has no known connections to:

Thor (616 counterpart) Journey into Mystery I#83 (August 1963)

Thordis (Jane Foster) of Earth-788 What If I#10 (August 1978)