Thor's most prominent "secret" brother in comics and mythology is Balder the Brave (or Baldur), the Asgardian God of Light, who is Thor's half-brother through Odin, kept hidden due to prophecies of his death causing Ragnarök. While Balder almost appeared in the MCU's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (played by Daniel Craig), his role was cut, though concept art confirms his planned inclusion as a multiversal variant.
Saxa's name refers to that of the giant Járnsaxa. According to Poetic Edda, the first book to be recorded by Völuspá (the seer's prophecy about Ragnarök), Járnsaxa was Thor's lover and had a son with him, Magni.
Kahhori is a young Mohawk woman whose village was attacked by the Conquistadores. She fell into the Tesseract-imbued waters of the Forbidden Lake and was transported to the Sky World, where she gained supernatural abilities.
After realizing that his life was nothing but a simulacrum, Blake begged for Thor to help him. However, when Thor never responded, Blake was disillusioned by the god of thunder and went mad, killing the simulations of people within his dreamscape, including the Midgard Serpent.
Loki is God of time, and thus omnipresent and omniscient + infinity stones (spoilers)
Loki is a member of the race of Frost Giants of Jotunheim, although not a giant in stature.
It's figured into the MCU before, and here we see it in action; after Loki saved the timelines with his very powerful god-level magic, his new timeline structure takes the shape of Yggdrasil, otherwise known as The Tree of Life.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
Skaar is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in stories featuring his father, the Hulk, who conceived Skaar with the extraterrestrial Caiera during the 2006–2007 "Planet Hulk" storyline.
🍿: The first on-screen F-bomb in the Marvel Cinematic Universe landed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when Star-Lord finally snaps and drops the word during an emotionally charged moment.
In the comics, Carol Danvers was the original Binary. She started using the codename after she was given the powers of a star while out on a space expedition with the X-Men.
Magog is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, generally as an enemy and foil to Superman. He first appeared in Kingdom Come #1 (May 1996), and was created by Mark Waid and Alex Ross. In 2009, Magog was ranked as IGN's 75th-greatest comic book villain of all time.
He is the reincarnation and reimaging of Loki, god of mischief. Herman Tømmeraas as Fjor, high-school-age "son" in the Jutul family of jötnar from Norse mythology.
Magni as the son of Thor and Jarnsaxa
Magni is the result of the union between Thor and the jötunn (giantess) Jarnsaxa. Jarnsaxa, whose name means "Iron Knife", is one of the many jötunn that appear in the Norse myths.
Magni is a boy's name of Norse origin. If baby is due to come with their own partner in crime, consider the twin names Magni and Modi. These two were sons of Thor in Norse mythology and their names translate to "wrath" and "mighty" respectively.
The 2014 AXIS crossover retconned the character's parentage again, revealing Magneto is not biologically her father, contrary to that relationship's place in the canon for 32 years.
Laura was apparently the clone and later the adoptive daughter of Wolverine, created to be the perfect killing machine. For years, she proved herself a capable assassin working for an organization called the Facility. A series of tragedies eventually led her to Wolverine and the X-Men.
Deadpool was revealed to be pansexual - which is defined as being attracted to people of any gender or to people regardless of their gender - in the comics over a decade ago, but there's been some debate about whether his sexual orientation carried over to Ryan Reynolds' big-screen take on the character.
Biography. The cyborg known only as Pretty Boy was a member of the band of cybernetically-enhanced assassins known as the Reavers.
Wiccan (who is canonically gay) and Speed (who is canonically bisexual) are Wanda Maximoff and Vision's twin sons who grow up to become queer members of the superhero group Young Avengers.
Loki then time slipped back to the Citadel at the End of Time before Laufeydottir could kill him, thereby resurrecting He Who Remains in the temporal sense and fulfilling He Who Remains' true contingency plan.
He then hung himself upon the world tree, Yggdrasil, for nine nights and nine days, in order to gain knowledge of other worlds and to understand the runes.