Laufey (character)

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Laufey
Mark Morales and Laura Martín.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceJourney into Mystery #112 (Jan. 1965)
Created byStan Lee (writer)
Jack Kirby (artist)
In-story information
SpeciesFrost Giant
Place of originJotunheim
Team affiliationsDark Council
Notable aliasesThe King of the Frost Giants
Abilities

Laufey is a

Frost Giants, the biological father of Thor's adopted brother 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 goddess of the same name who in Norse mythology
was actually the mother of Loki.

Colm Feore portrayed the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thor (2011).

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, Laufey ruled Jotunheim, realm of the Frost Giants. When his son Loki was born a runt, an ashamed Laufey ordered the baby hidden.[1]

Odin, the King of Asgard, marched his forces into Jotunheim.[1] Wielding the mystical hammer Mjolnir,[2] Odin faced down Laufey and destroyed his war club, prompting the Frost Giant 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 when Odin used Mjolnir to crush Laufey's skull.[2]
Odin discovered Loki in the wreckage of the castle and decided to raise him as his own.

It was later retconned that Loki had been a child, rather than a baby, when Laufey was killed. The day before the battle, Loki had attempted to inform his father of an opportunity to stealthily kill Odin. 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]

Laufey's skull plays an important role in the first three issues of the renewed Thor series. Laufey's revitalized men attempt to reclaim his remains from a Roxxon facility owned by Minotaur.[4] Upon traveling to Jotunheim with Malekith the Accursed, Minotaur used the blood of the Light Elves that were killed as part of a spell to resurrect Laufey.[5]

As part of the "All-New, All-Different Marvel" event, Laufey appears as a member of the Dark Council alongside Malekith the Accursed, Minotaur, Ulik, and some unnamed Fire Demons.[6]

During the "

Frigga when Loki arrives and saves his adopted mother. Laufey berates Loki on his recent treachery in the past. He then picks him up and seemingly eats him.[7] Odin later gets enraged when he finds out that Laufey ate Loki.[8] Laufey is later seen at the ruins of the Statue of Liberty swatting fighter jets.[9] Laufey is later attacked by the Fantastic Four and an army of Dwarves that are wearing copies of the War Machine armor.[10] Iron Man, Punisher, She-Hulk, Spider-Man, and Wolverine are fighting Laufey's Frost Giants. As Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Sif, and Thing confront Laufey, he pulls out the Casket of Ancient Winters which he eats as it augments his powers. While protected by Hofund's magic, Daredevil fights with Laufey until Laufey eats Hofund when it is thrown at him. Noticing that the Earth-1610 Mjolnir is going to self-destruct, Jane Foster throws it into Laufey as a half-digested Loki cuts himself and the Casket of Ancient Winters using Hofund where his magic is holding his body together.[11]

Powers, abilities, and equipment

Like all Frost Giants, Laufey is cryokinetic, as well as possessing supernatural strength and durability, with an additional weakness to extreme heat. As a Frost Giant, he cannot be harmed by cold temperatures, thus making him immune to hypothermia.[12] He has been seen wielding many weapons, including a giant war club, sword, large axe, and the Casket of Ancient Winters.[13]

In other media

Television

Film

Laufey as he appears in Thor.

Laufey appears in the MCU film Thor, portrayed by Colm Feore.[15] This version previously came into conflict with Odin while seeking a new home for the Frost Giants, invading Earth in the process. Subsequently, Laufey was defeated and agreed to a truce with the Asgardians. In the present, Laufey breaks the truce and allies with Loki in an attempt to kill Odin, before being betrayed and killed by him.

Video games

Merchandise

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Journey into Mystery #112 (Jan. 1965)
  2. ^ a b Thor vol. 2 #80 (Aug. 2004)
  3. ^ a b Thor vol. 3 #12 (Jan. 2009)
  4. ^ Thor vol. 4 #1-3 (2014). Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ Thor vol. 4 #8. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ The Mighty Thor vol. 2 #1. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ War of the Realms #1. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ War of the Realms #2. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ War of the Realms #4. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ War of the Realms #5. Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ War of the Realms #6. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Update '89 Vol 3 (September 1989)
  13. ^ The Mighty Thor Vol 1 #346 (August 1984)
  14. ^ "Laufey Voice - Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. (TV Show) - Behind The Voice Actors". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 6, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  15. ^ Weintraub, Steve (2010-12-10). "Colm Feore On Set Interview THOR; The King of the Frost Giants Reveals All!". Collider. Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2011-03-14.
  16. ^ "Characters | Asgard - secrets - LEGO Marvel's Avengers Game Guide & Walkthrough | gamepressure.com". Game Guides. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
  17. ^ ""Soon all of the realms will be frozen solid." Laufey issues a chilling warning to Omega Flight's heroes. #MARVELFutureRevolution". Marvel Future Revolution. Twitter. June 3, 2021.