Destroyer (Thor)

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In the aftermath, Jane Foster acquired the power of Mjolnir becoming Thor secretly with none knowing her true identity. This caused Allfather Odin enraged at a usurper taking the hammer and he intended to reclaim it. Thus, he had his brother Cul Borson who had been appointed Asgard's Minister of Justice to recover Mjolnir. To do this, Cul animated the Destroyer armor with his mind and battled the female Thor until numerous heroes along with Asgardians came to support her. This caused Odin to order the Destroyer to retreat rather then continue the battle. (Thor v4 #7)
 
In the aftermath, Jane Foster acquired the power of Mjolnir becoming Thor secretly with none knowing her true identity. This caused Allfather Odin enraged at a usurper taking the hammer and he intended to reclaim it. Thus, he had his brother Cul Borson who had been appointed Asgard's Minister of Justice to recover Mjolnir. To do this, Cul animated the Destroyer armor with his mind and battled the female Thor until numerous heroes along with Asgardians came to support her. This caused Odin to order the Destroyer to retreat rather then continue the battle. (Thor v4 #7)
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Cul later brought with him the Destroyer during the assault against the Shi'ar Imperium where it battled the Imperial Guard with Gladiator battling the construct. (Mighty Thor v2 #17)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==

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The Destroyer in The Mighty Thor v1 #6.

The Destroyer is a weapon that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

Thor battles the Destroyer in Journey into Mystery v1 #118.

Its origins lay a thousand years ago when the Gods of Earth confronted the Celestials Third Host and failed to stop these cosmic beings. They pledged not to interfere in the Celestials mission but All-Father Odin went before the greatest craftsman of his realm and asked them to build a suit of arms to fight these entities from beyond Earth. This led to the creation of the Destroyer where Odin along with the Skyfathers of Earth's other pantheons bestowed onto it a fraction of their godly might in order to make it virtually all-powerful. The invincible giant-slayer construct was intended to serve as the Gods champion when the Celestials returned a millennium later. (Thor v1 #300)

The armor was later stored away in the Temple of Darkness that was discovered by Loki who used it against Thor. (Journey into Mystery v1 #118) However, the Destroyer began to indiscriminately attacked anything in its path leading to Loki fearing for his own safety and that of Asgard. Thus, Loki contacted Karnilla in order to get her to awaken Odin from the Odinsleep whereupon the Allfather collapsed the temple seemingly burying the Destroyer under the rubble. (Journey into Mystery v1 #119)

In the aftermath, Jane Foster acquired the power of Mjolnir becoming Thor secretly with none knowing her true identity. This caused Allfather Odin enraged at a usurper taking the hammer and he intended to reclaim it. Thus, he had his brother Cul Borson who had been appointed Asgard's Minister of Justice to recover Mjolnir. To do this, Cul animated the Destroyer armor with his mind and battled the female Thor until numerous heroes along with Asgardians came to support her. This caused Odin to order the Destroyer to retreat rather then continue the battle. (Thor v4 #7)

Cul later brought with him the Destroyer during the assault against the Shi'ar Imperium where it battled the Imperial Guard with Gladiator battling the construct. (Mighty Thor v2 #17)

Overview

Unlike sentient beings, the Destroyer was capable of lifting the hammer Mjolnir. (Thor v4 #7)

Users

  • Cul Borson : animated the armor after being appointed by Allfather Odin to claim back the hammer Mjolnir after a new female Thor began wielding it. (Thor v4 #7)

Notes

  • The Destroyer was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it made its first appearance in Journey into Mystery v1 #118 (July 1965).

In other media

Television

  • In Ultimate Spider-Man, the Destroyer made an appearance as an antagonist in the episode "Itsy Bitsy Spider". It was described as the greatest weapon of Asgard and said to be an Asgardian machine. At some point, it had battled Thor where a Norn Stone became embedded in its chest and the armor fell into the Hudson River. Spider-Man and his S.H.I.E.L.D. team encountered it where they inadvertently activated the Norn Stone turning them into Chibi style toddlers. Loki later took control of the Destroyer Armor and sent it to battle Thor along with other superheroes. After failing to defeat them, Loki decided to put his body into the Destroyer to control it directly as it lacked intelligence of its own. The superheroes later removed the Norn Stone from the Destroyers chest and tricked Loki into reversing his transformation of the heroes whilst he himself was being turned into a Chibi style toddler.
  • In Avengers Assemble, the Destroyer appeared as an antagonist in the episode "The Doomstroyer". It was described as a powerful Asgardian superweapon that was animated by another and had been lost for ages. Doctor Doom discovered it after he was stranded in Helheim and animated the armor with his spirit at the Helhorn whereupon he had it return to Latveria. With its power, Doom was able to defeat invading Hydra and AIM forces before the Destroyer engaged the Avengers in battle. To find a weakness in the weapon, Thor brought with him his brother Loki as they discovered that Doom was animating the weapon remotely and that his spirit would eventually dissipate unless he stopped. Thus, Captain America with Falcon accompanied Thor and Loki to Helheim as they sought out Doctor Doom whilst Black Widow, Hawkeye, Hulk and Iron Man fought the Destroyer in Latveria. After seeing the damage he did to Latveria, Doom abandoned the Destroyer with Loki animating it but before Loki took control the Avengers sent it into orbit where it was powerless in space.
  • In Guardian of the Galaxy, the Destroyer featured as an antagonist in the episode "Stuck in the Metal With You". It was placed in the ruins of the planet Retsemaw where it was discovered by the Guardians of the Galaxy. Rocket Raccoon wore the armor where he used it to defeat the Black Order. The armor later possessed him and Rocket was forced to serve Loki as he desired the CryptoCube. It was only with the help of Star-Lord was Rocket able to resist the commands of Loki and defeat him with the Destroyer. After leaving the armor, the Destroyer moved on its own accord to rescue Loki and aide in his escape to Asgard. In "Asgard War", the Destroyer participated in the Asgardian war against Spartax but Loki later commanded it to attack Thor.

Films

  • In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Destroyer appeared in the shared continuity setting.
    • In Thor, the Destroyer made its first appearance in the live-action film set and had no speaking lines. It was shown as a giant semi-autonomous construct created to serve as a guardian that obeyed the direct commands of the King of Asgard and was placed to protect Odin's vault of relics.

Video games

  • In Marvel Heroes, the Destroyer appeared in the MMORPG video game and a Mjolnir wielding Destroyer was present as an alternate skin for Thor.
  • In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, the Destroyer appeared in the video game where it's backstory noted its creation by Odin and various gods as a weapon against the Celestials. It was said that the Destroyer was active when it assumed the life force of another with it being invincible in combat. A Dossier had Tony Stark relating some of the backstory of the construct stating it was created by the Dwarves under the command of Odin. He was able to project his essence into the armor giving him incredible strength and energy projection equivalent to the sun per second. It was buried in a tomb on Asgard.
  • In Marvel: Future Fight, the Destroyer featured as a playable character in the ios game.

Appearances

  • Journey into Mystery v1:
  • Thor v4:

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