Laufey (Marvel)

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Laufey was a male member of the race of [[Frost Giants (Marvel)|Frost Giants]] that were native to the realm of '''Jotunheim'''.
  
 
A time traveling Loki told his younger self the means of attaining further power that necessitated the death of his father. Thus, the young Loki tricked his father by goading him to attack King Odin who was a with a detachment of Asgardians by the river. An angry Laufey told his son that he did not fear anyone and attacked Odin only to be fatally wounded by the Asgardian. After his foes departed, the dying Laufey was visited by his son's future self who mercilessly killed his father and stated that he would never strike him again. (Thor v3 #12)
 
A time traveling Loki told his younger self the means of attaining further power that necessitated the death of his father. Thus, the young Loki tricked his father by goading him to attack King Odin who was a with a detachment of Asgardians by the river. An angry Laufey told his son that he did not fear anyone and attacked Odin only to be fatally wounded by the Asgardian. After his foes departed, the dying Laufey was visited by his son's future self who mercilessly killed his father and stated that he would never strike him again. (Thor v3 #12)
  
Alongside Loki, he took his son to Bloodcicle Canyon as part of the scheme against the new Thor. (Mighty Thor v2 #2)
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Using his magic, Malekith helped resurrect King Laufey in Jotunheim thus allowing him to return to his position as leader of the Frost Giant race. (Thor v4 #8) Alongside Loki, he took his son to Bloodcicle Canyon as part of the scheme against the new Thor. (Mighty Thor v2 #2)
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He joined the Dark Council as they sought to conclude the War of the Realms by invading Midgard itself. Laufey appeared where he helped break the heroes lines that gathered against him. This saw him being opposed by his son Loki who sought to defend his adoptive mother Freyja. This resulted in him being swallowed by Laufey who sought to remove his son after he deemed him an embarrassment to the Frost Giant race. (War of the Realms v1 #1)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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==Appearances==
 
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*''Thor v3'':
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*''Thor v4'':
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*''Mighty Thor'':
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 15:58, 5 April 2019

Laufey was a comic book supervillain that features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Laufey was a male member of the race of Frost Giants that were native to the realm of Jotunheim.

A time traveling Loki told his younger self the means of attaining further power that necessitated the death of his father. Thus, the young Loki tricked his father by goading him to attack King Odin who was a with a detachment of Asgardians by the river. An angry Laufey told his son that he did not fear anyone and attacked Odin only to be fatally wounded by the Asgardian. After his foes departed, the dying Laufey was visited by his son's future self who mercilessly killed his father and stated that he would never strike him again. (Thor v3 #12)

Using his magic, Malekith helped resurrect King Laufey in Jotunheim thus allowing him to return to his position as leader of the Frost Giant race. (Thor v4 #8) Alongside Loki, he took his son to Bloodcicle Canyon as part of the scheme against the new Thor. (Mighty Thor v2 #2)

He joined the Dark Council as they sought to conclude the War of the Realms by invading Midgard itself. Laufey appeared where he helped break the heroes lines that gathered against him. This saw him being opposed by his son Loki who sought to defend his adoptive mother Freyja. This resulted in him being swallowed by Laufey who sought to remove his son after he deemed him an embarrassment to the Frost Giant race. (War of the Realms v1 #1)

Overview

Personality and attributes

He was shown to show scorn towards Loki not because of him aiding in the death of Laufey but rather because he did not stay and take the Frost Giant crown. To earn his respect, he desired his offspring to be a force of evil and thus showed derision for his talent in mischief. (Mighty Thor v2 #2)

It was said that Laufey was both brutish and cruel. (Thor v3 #12)

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Laufey was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance in Journey into Mystery v1 #112 (January, 1965).

Alternate Versions

  • In What If? Thor v1 #1 (2018), an alternate version of history was shown in a What If where Laufey had killed Odin long ago. With the Asgardian King's death, Asgard fell to the Frost Giants where Laufey took the young Thor who was raised as his own son. Laufey came to be proud of his adopted son over his own child Loki with Thor being named the Prince of Jotunheim as he was the God of Winter after being shown worthy of wielding the Frost Giant hammer Ice Crusher. Laufey came to learn that Loki had been secretly meeting with the captive Freyja and helped her escape so that the pair could depart for Midgard. This saw the Frost Giant along with Prince Thor ambushing the pair where Loki killed his father.

In other media

Television

  • In Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., the character appeared as an antagonist in the episode "Hulks on Ice" where he was voiced by actor Enn Reitel. He was shown as being the leader of the Frost Giants that swore revenge on Thor as well as intended to rule the Nine Realms. Laufey travelled to Midgard after learning the location of Ymir who was imprisoned as a mountain. He was opposed by Thor but Laufey brought a planet wide winter and froze the Odinson in a block of ice but he was freed by the Hulk. Together, they battled Laufey along with the ice monsters he summoned but they were too late in stopping him from awakening Ymir. For his freedom, Ymir agreed to serve Laufey but they were defeated by the Hulks. As Ymir toppled, his maw opened a portal to Jotunheim drawing Laufey into it but not before swearing revenge against Thor once more.

Films

  • In Thor, Laufey briefly appeared in the live-action film set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe where he was voiced by actor Colm Feore.

Video games

  • In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Laufey was referenced as having been deceased in the Facebook video game.
  • In Marvel: War of Heroes, Jotun King Laufey appeared as a playable card in the video game.

Appearances

  • Journey into Mystery v1:
  • Thor v3:
  • Thor v4:
  • Mighty Thor:
  • War of the Realms v1:

External Links

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