Grant Farrel (Fox universe): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 12:52, 14 October 2023
In the Foxverse, before she started dating the coincidentally-named Dynamite Thor, Glenda Sif dated the local version of Grant Farrel, a “Thor-themed superhero” who simply called himself Thor. (PROSE: Lovie Dovie Stuff)
Behind the scenes
In Fox's short-lived Thor comics (printed within Weird Comics starting in 1940), Thor-the-hero and Grant Farrel were one and the same, although there was also a “real” god Thor who transferred his powers to Grant. In contrast, in Callum Phillpott's own The Rhino Tower, which featured a different version of Grant Farrel, Grant became Thor by being unwillingly possessed by the spirit of the actual god Thor, who resided in his hammer. It is not clear how this reflects on the identity boundaries of Phillpott's prior variant of Grant/Thor.
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