When it comes to gods in comics, Thor has always stood out as one of the most iconic and adaptable characters in the Marvel Universe. Over the decades, Marvel has reimagined Thor in wildly creative ways — across timelines, realities, and genres. From frog transformations to powerful multiversal variants, each Thor brings something fresh to the table while staying true to the spirit of the God of Thunder. Here’s a deep dive into Marvel’s 10 most inventive versions of Thor you need to know.
1. Throg – The Frog of Thunder

Yes, you read that right. In a bizarre yet beloved transformation, Thor was once turned into a frog by Loki. During his time in Central Park, he retained his godly powers and eventually wielded a tiny version of Mjolnir called Frogjolnir. This version, known as Throg, later returned in his own adventures and even helped the Pet Avengers. Quirky but mighty.
2. Jane Foster Thor – The Mighty Thor

When Thor Odinson was deemed unworthy, Jane Foster, battling cancer in her mortal life, lifted Mjolnir and became The Mighty Thor. Her run, written by Jason Aaron, is both emotionally powerful and action-packed. Jane’s journey redefined what it means to be worthy, adding depth to the Thor mythology.
3. Old King Thor – The All-Father

An aged and grizzled version from the far future, Old King Thor is essentially Marvel’s answer to Odin. Ruling Asgard after Ragnarok, he has a lost arm (replaced with the Destroyer’s), immense wisdom, and cosmic awareness. He even battles Galactus, wielding not just Mjolnir but the Necrosword at times. He represents legacy, sacrifice, and timeless power.
4. Thor the Herald of Galactus

In the “Devourer King” arc, Thor becomes the Herald of Galactus, merging the Power Cosmic with his Asgardian strength. This cosmic-level power-up leads to stunning battles, including a showdown with Black Winter. It’s one of the most visually striking and conceptually bold Thor forms to date.
5. Ultimate Thor – Mjolnir Reimagined

In the Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610), Thor isn’t just a god — people question if he’s even sane. His hammer is more tech-based, resembling an axe/hammer hybrid. Ultimate Thor is more brutal, political, and down-to-earth, reflecting a modern reimagining of the god archetype in a gritty world.
6. War Thor – Rage-Fueled Power

This version arises when Volstagg, driven by grief over innocent deaths, becomes the War Thor by lifting the hammer of the dead Ultimate Thor. This version is a manifestation of vengeance and pain. War Thor embodies raw emotion, and the consequences of war, delivering thunder with fury.
7. Thor from Earth-56377 – Viking Thor

This variant appears in “Thor: Vikings”, where Thor battles undead Viking marauders in modern New York. He teams up with a Valkyrie, a WWII pilot, and a medieval warrior. This version leans into Norse mythology more heavily than usual and showcases Thor’s ancient warrior side.
8. Beta Ray Bill – Worthy Alien Thor

Though not a Thor variant per se, Beta Ray Bill once lifted Mjolnir and was granted his own hammer, Stormbreaker. This alien hero with the heart of a warrior earned Odin’s respect and Thor’s friendship. Bill represents that heroism and worthiness transcend species or background.
9. Iron Hammer – Thor Meets Iron Man

During Marvel’s Infinity Warps, Thor and Tony Stark were fused to create Iron Hammer. This hybrid of tech and myth creates a hero who’s both a genius inventor and a god. The design is stunning, and the lore blends Asgardian magic with Stark-style tech in a fun and stylish way.
10. Thor of Earth-14412 – The God Butcher’s Nemesis

In Jason Aaron’s epic saga, three versions of Thor (Young Thor, Present Thor, and King Thor) battle Gorr the God Butcher. Thor of Earth-14412 is the future version, shaped by centuries of battle. He’s one of the most powerful Thors ever shown, hardened and world-weary, but still heroic.
Thor’s identity has evolved far beyond a single hammer-wielding god. Marvel has used the character to explore deeper themes — worthiness, loss, rage, legacy, and rebirth. From frogs to cosmic emissaries, each Thor version brings a unique flavor to the mythos, proving the character’s endless potential in the Marvel multiverse. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, there’s always a new Thor to discover.