Laufey (comics)

Laufey

Laufey
Thor vol. 3, #12 (Jan. 2009)
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Journey into Mystery #112 (Jan. 1965)
Created by Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
In-story information
Species Frost Giants
Place of origin Jotunheim
Abilities Superhuman strength and resistance to injury
Cryokinesis
Resistance to Earthly diseases
Immunity to hypothermia and frostbite

Laufey is a comic book supervillain appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an enemy of the Asgardian king Odin, father of Thor. He is the King of the Frost Giants, the biological father of Thor's stepbrother and archenemy, Loki. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Journey into Mystery #112 (Jan. 1965), and was based on the frost giantess of the same name who, in Norse mythology was actually the mother of Loki.

Publication history

Laufey was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Journey into Mystery #112 (Jan. 1965).

Fictional character biography

In the early days of the universe, Odin, the King of Asgard, marched his forces into Jotunheim to battle Laufey and the Frost Giants.[1] At the time, Odin was wielding the mystical hammer Mjolnir.[2] Odin faced down Laufey and destroyed his war club, prompting Laufey to brandish a sword. Laufey tried to use his knowledge of land, such as trying to stop Odin with a concealed fire pit. A sprawling battle between the two forces ensued.[1] The battle ended with Odin using Mjolnir to crush Laufey's skull.[2] Odin discovered a baby that was Laufey's son Loki amongst the wreckage of the castle and made the decision to raise him as his own. Laufey had kept Loki hidden as he was ashamed that Loki had been born a runt.[1]

It was later retconned that Loki had been a child, rather than a baby, when Laufey was killed. The day prior to the battle, Loki had attempted to inform him of an opportunity to stealthily kill Odin prior to the battle. Laufey struck Loki for calling him a coward.[3] The next day, after the fateful battle and Odin's claiming of Loki as a son, Laufey was left wounded, but alive. A version of Loki from the future, who had traveled back in time to alter events, proceeded to decapitate him, stating that Laufey would never strike him again. He also made Odin adopt him.[3]

The remains of Laufey, specifically his skull, play an important role in the first three issues of the renewed Thor series. Laufey's revitalized men attempt to reclaim his remains from a Midgardian scientific facility. [4]

Genealogy

Powers and abilities

Like all Frost Giants, Laufey is immortal and possesses superhuman strength and resistance to physical injury and Earthly illness, as well as a weakness to heat. As a Frost Giant, Laufey is unharmed by cold temperatures, making him immune to hypothermia and frostbite.

Laufey is cryokinetic and has been seen wielding many weapons, including a giant war club,[1] a sword,[1] and a large axe.[3]

In other media

Film and television

Video games and toys

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Journey into Mystery #112 (Jan. 1965)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Thor vol. 2, #80 (Aug. 2004)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Thor vol. 3, #12 (Jan. 2009)
  4. "Thor" #1-3 (2014)
  5. Weintraub, Steve (2010-12-10). "Colm Feore On Set Interview THOR; The King of the Frost Giants Reveals All!". Collider. Retrieved 2011-03-14.

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