Hela (Marvel)

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Her realm was later approached by an emissary from the [[Serpent (Marvel)|Serpent]] who had recently been freed and waged war against Asgard. The Tongue of the Serpent stated his master's desire for Hela's loyalty to him and offered her freedom from Hel. He warned that a refusal of the offer meant that Hela did not fear the Serpent and that his master would destroy any that showed such disrespect to him. Hela commented that she would consider the offer with her debating whether to side with the Serpent or Asgard as she intended to continue her duty for the dead. Her handmaiden Leah advised that she side with the Serpent instead of facing destruction from his wrath whilst her general Tyr voiced the opinion of siding with Asgard in order to continue honorably by fighting. (Journey into Mystery v1 #624)
 
Her realm was later approached by an emissary from the [[Serpent (Marvel)|Serpent]] who had recently been freed and waged war against Asgard. The Tongue of the Serpent stated his master's desire for Hela's loyalty to him and offered her freedom from Hel. He warned that a refusal of the offer meant that Hela did not fear the Serpent and that his master would destroy any that showed such disrespect to him. Hela commented that she would consider the offer with her debating whether to side with the Serpent or Asgard as she intended to continue her duty for the dead. Her handmaiden Leah advised that she side with the Serpent instead of facing destruction from his wrath whilst her general Tyr voiced the opinion of siding with Asgard in order to continue honorably by fighting. (Journey into Mystery v1 #624)
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[[Angela (Marvel)|Angela]] entered into Hel in order to free Sera from imprisonment and dethroned Hela from her seat as ruler of that realm. (Angela: Queen of Hel v1 #1)
  
 
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One of their servants were the '''Legion of the Lost''' that consisted of numerous dead warriors. (Thor v1 #154)
 
One of their servants were the '''Legion of the Lost''' that consisted of numerous dead warriors. (Thor v1 #154)
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Her realm of Hel was bound to her mind and she could twist it according to her wishes. (Angela: Queen of Hel v1 #1)
  
 
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==Notes==

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Hela in X-Factor v1 #207.

Hela is a female comic supervillain that features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Biography

Origin

Death goddess Hela in Thor v1 #150.

Journey into Mystery

Attacking Kid Loki in Journey into Mystery v1 #624.

Her realm was later approached by an emissary from the Serpent who had recently been freed and waged war against Asgard. The Tongue of the Serpent stated his master's desire for Hela's loyalty to him and offered her freedom from Hel. He warned that a refusal of the offer meant that Hela did not fear the Serpent and that his master would destroy any that showed such disrespect to him. Hela commented that she would consider the offer with her debating whether to side with the Serpent or Asgard as she intended to continue her duty for the dead. Her handmaiden Leah advised that she side with the Serpent instead of facing destruction from his wrath whilst her general Tyr voiced the opinion of siding with Asgard in order to continue honorably by fighting. (Journey into Mystery v1 #624)

Angela entered into Hel in order to free Sera from imprisonment and dethroned Hela from her seat as ruler of that realm. (Angela: Queen of Hel v1 #1)

Overview

Personality and attributes

According to her, being a general of Hel meant one had to deal with monsters and learn swiftly that monsters had their charms. (Journey into Mystery v1 #624)

Powers and abilities

One of their servants were the Legion of the Lost that consisted of numerous dead warriors. (Thor v1 #154)

Her realm of Hel was bound to her mind and she could twist it according to her wishes. (Angela: Queen of Hel v1 #1)

Notes

  • Hela was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where she made her first appearance in Journey into Mystery v1 #102 (March 1964).

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Appearances

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