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Thunderstrike (comics) - Wikipedia Thunderstrike is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Eric Masterson has appeared as Thor and later Thunderstrike
Eric Masterson (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom As Thunderstrike, Eric Masterson possessed a physical form nearly identical in appearance to Thor During the time he wielded Mjolnir, he maintained a beard to disguise the differences He still retained the beard as Thunderstrike
Thunderstrike (Character) - Comic Vine As both a replacement Thor and his own hero, Thunderstrike was one of Earth's greatest defenders and a powerful member of the Avengers
Eric Masterson (Thunderstrike) - Marvel DC Wiki Eric Masterson was an architect who became the successor to the Mighty Thor before adopting his own identity as Thunderstrike As both a replacement Thor and his own hero, Thunderstrike was one of Earth's greatest defenders and a powerful member of the Avengers
Thunderstrike (Comic Book) - TV Tropes Thunderstrike is a spinoff of The Mighty Thor, about the adventures of Eric Masterson, who previously spent time taking over for Thor, and then as Thor, before being made his own superhero by Odin, who gave Eric his own mystic lightning weapon, Thunderstrike
Thunderstrike | Superhero Wiki | Fandom Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson) is a superhero in the Marvel Universe who once held the power Thor before being given his own Asgardian powers as Thunderstrike
Who Is Thunderstrike In Marvels Thor Comics? - Looper Over the long history of Marvel comics, two heroes have gone by the name of Thunderstrike The first was Eric Masterson, a friend of Thor Odinson, and the second was his son, Kevin Masterson
Thunderstrike #1-12 (1994-1995) : Marvel Comics - Archive. org Here are the first 12 issues of "Thunderstrike," as published by Marvel Comics in 1994 and to 1995 This series featured the adventures of architect Eric Masterson, who found himself the unique beneficiary of Thor's powers when the thunder God went to live on Asgard permanently