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In addition to the coincidentally-named [[Dynamite Thor (Fox universe)|Dynamite Thor]], the [[Foxverse]] was also home to the genuinely “[[Thor (Fox universe)|Thor]]-themed” superhero [[Grant Farrel (Fox universe)|Grant Farrel]], who simply called himself “Thor” in his superhero persona. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lovie Dovie Stuff (short story)|Lovie Dovie Stuff]]'')
In addition to the coincidentally-named [[Dynamite Thor (Fox universe)|Dynamite Thor]], the [[Foxverse]] was also home to the genuinely “[[Thor (Fox universe)|Thor]]-themed” superhero [[Grant Farrel (Fox universe)|Grant Farrel]], who simply called himself “Thor” in his superhero persona. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lovie Dovie Stuff (short story)|Lovie Dovie Stuff]]'')


The [[925th Universe]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere (925th Universe)|version of Jenny Everywhere]] would later meet that universe's [[Grant Farrel (925th Universe)|version]] of [[Grant Farrel]], discovering that he was actually an innocent man unwillingly possessed by the spirit of the real god [[Thor (925th Universe)|Thor]] after touching a cursed hammer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Rhino Tower (short story)|The Rhino Tower]]'')
The [[925th Universe]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere (925th Universe)|version of Jenny Everywhere]] would later meet that universe's [[Grant Farrel (925th Universe)|version]] of [[Grant Farrel]]. She tried to have a conversation with him, only for him to go off on a weird rant against modern civilisation and try to kill him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There (novel)|Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There]]'': ''[[First-Class Delivery (short story)|First-Class Delivery]]'') Meeting him again, she discovered that he was indeed an innocent man unwillingly possessed by the spirit of the real god [[Thor (925th Universe)|Thor]] after touching a cursed hammer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Rhino Tower (short story)|The Rhino Tower]]'')


[[Universe 925-B]]'s [[Grant Farrel (Universe 925-B)|Grant Farrel]] was similarly possessed by the spirit of [[Thor (Universe 925-B)|Thor]], but his own mind was completely overwhelmed and “vanquished”, leaving Thor in permanent control of his body as he became employed by [[the Man in Gray]]'s [[Monouniversal Finders Service]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There (novel)|Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There]]'': ''[[Interlude from 925-B (short story)|Interlude from 925-B]]'')
[[Universe 925-B]]'s [[Grant Farrel (Universe 925-B)|Grant Farrel]] was similarly possessed by the spirit of [[Thor (Universe 925-B)|Thor]], but his own mind was completely overwhelmed and “vanquished”, leaving Thor in permanent control of his body as he became employed by [[the Man in Gray]]'s [[Monouniversal Finders Service]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There (novel)|Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There]]'': ''[[Interlude from 925-B (short story)|Interlude from 925-B]]'')

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Thor was a notorious Norse deity.

A version of Thor was one of the guests from across the Multiverse brought to the grand opening of the Oasis Springs Nudist Resort by Jenny Everywhere and Jenny Anywhere. (VIDEO: Grand Opening)

In addition to the coincidentally-named Dynamite Thor, the Foxverse was also home to the genuinely “Thor-themed” superhero Grant Farrel, who simply called himself “Thor” in his superhero persona. (PROSE: Lovie Dovie Stuff)

The 925th Universe's version of Jenny Everywhere would later meet that universe's version of Grant Farrel. She tried to have a conversation with him, only for him to go off on a weird rant against modern civilisation and try to kill him. (PROSE: Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There: First-Class Delivery) Meeting him again, she discovered that he was indeed an innocent man unwillingly possessed by the spirit of the real god Thor after touching a cursed hammer. (PROSE: The Rhino Tower)

Universe 925-B's Grant Farrel was similarly possessed by the spirit of Thor, but his own mind was completely overwhelmed and “vanquished”, leaving Thor in permanent control of his body as he became employed by the Man in Gray's Monouniversal Finders Service. (PROSE: Annals of the Jen: One Year of Jenny Over-There: Interlude from 925-B)

Behind the scenes

Although the God Thor is obviously a public-domain figure, the versions seen in Grand Opening is specifically identified as the Marvel Comics version of the character.

Thor the deity should not be confused with Dynamite Thor the superhero.

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Incarnations of Thor
Grand OpeningFox universe925th UniverseUniverse 925-B
Concepts from Norse Mythology in Jenny Everywhere media
Individuals
FenrirFreyFreyjaHelJormungandirLogiLokiNariOdinSigynSleipnirThorWyrm of Loki
Species & Classes of Beings
AesirElvesNornsTrollsValkyriesVanirWinged horses
Locations
AlfheimAsgardValhalla
Events
Ragnarök
Media
GrímnismálRide of the Valkyries


Concepts from Marvel in Jenny Everywhere media
Individuals
BeastBlack WidowEddie BrockThe HulkIron ManMary JaneMystiquePsylockeRed She-HulkSpider-ManSpider-WomanThorWolverine
Species & Classes of Beings
Symbiotes
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Creators
Jack KirbyStan Lee