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  1. Hela (/ ˈhɛlə /) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is based on the goddess Hel from Norse mythology, and was first adapted by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Journey into Mystery #102. Hela is the Asgardian Goddess of Death who serves as the ruler of Hel and Niflheim.

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    Hela's actions on Asgard brought dire consequences to the surviving Asgardians. Following her massacre of the Einherjar, the Asgardians began to lack the military they needed to defend themselves during the Attack on the Statesman, which resulted in the deaths of half of the surviving refugees, Heimdall and Loki included, at the hands of Thanos and the Black Order. By 2025, a new play Hela's On Earth: Ragnarok in the Round had been written and performed in New Asgard, with the ending scene be...

    Hela has a raging, impatient, volatile, and supremely ambitious personality, which makes her prone to killing or maiming anyone who stood in her way. However, much of this is masked by a casual confidence and appearance of friendliness, such as when she returned to Asgard, she casually murdered Volstagg and Fandral, but then offered Skurge a job as...

    Powers

    1. Asgardian Physiology: As the eldest child of Odin, Hela had tremendous superhuman abilities and supernatural powers, far superior to those of almost every other Asgardian, including Thor at full power. Heimdall believed Hela was sufficiently powerful to conquer the entire cosmos. The only known beings powerful enough to surpass Hela were her father Odin in his prime and the Fire Demon Surtur at full power. As Odin's firstborn, Hela had a supernatural connection to Asgard and drew power fro...

    Abilities

    1. Master Combatant: Hela was an extremely skilled hand-to-hand combatant, making her one of the most dangerous and best fighters in the universe. She was the original wielder of Mjølnir and the commander of the Legions of Asgard, as well as Odin's Executioner. Hela's skills were such that she single-handedly slew the entire Einherjar army, as well as the Warriors Three, who were among the greatest warriors in Asgard. Hela's combat skills were superior even to Valkyrie and Thor, who are immen...

    Weapons

    1. Mjølnir: Hela was the first owner of Mjølnir, wielding it during her and Odin's conquest of the Nine Realms. The weapon was lost to her after her banishment to Hel, at which point it became the preferred weapon of Odin's son Thor. One of Hela's first actions upon attaining her freedom at Odin's death was to destroy the mighty hammer when Thor threw it at her. 2. Necroswords: Hela was able to manifest these bladed weapons from her body. She typically used the swords as throwing weapons, but...

    Other Equipment

    1. Crown: Hela wore this crown prior to and during her banishment in Hel, as well as when she returned to Asgard up until her death. Hela used the crown as a means for defense and as a weapon to parry attacks and slash opponents. When Thor used Gungnirto slice off a portion of the crown, it regenerated within seconds. 1. Eternal Flame: Hela utilized the power of the Eternal Flame to resurrect her Einherjar army as undead Berserkers as well as her loyal and dear pet wolf, Fenris.

    Royal Palace of Valaskjalf: As a princess of Asgard, Hela resided in the royal palace. As her ambition as a warlord grew, Odin attempted to restrain her, which led to Hela slaughtering inhabitants...

    In chronological order: 1. What If...? | Episode 2.07: What If... Hela Found the Ten Rings? 2. Thor: Ragnarok 2.1. Avengers: Infinity War: The Heroes' Journey (concurrent events) 2.2. Avengers: Infinity War - Thor 3. Avengers: Infinity War (mentioned) 3.1. Avengers: Endgame Prelude, Issue 1 (mentioned) 3.2. Avengers: Endgame Prelude, Issue 2 (menti...

    In Norse mythology, Hela is the illegitimate daughter of Loki. She was raised in the care of Asgard for a time until she was appointed as ruler of Hel and Niflheim by Odin. In the comics, as implie...
    Hela is the first female main antagonist in a Marvel Cinematic Universe film.
    Hela was intended to have a cameo in the first Thorfilm.
    Hela was originally conceived as the main villain of Thor: The Dark World, instead of Malekith.
    Cate Blanchett accepted a role in Thor: Ragnarokto please her children, who are Marvel Comics fans.
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  2. Jun 28, 2023 · Being Thanos, the Mad Titan attempted to sacrifice Hela to obtain what he dubbed the Death Stone. Instead, he found himself interrupted by Thor and his allies, who proved victorious. In the aftermath, Hela began aging rapidly. Bor attempted to reclaim control of Hela, but Thor refused and instead brought the young woman to Jotunheim.

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  3. Oct 12, 2021 · Hela has a prominent role in the death of the Nordic god Balder. Other than that, she is mostly mentioned in passing. Balder was one of Odin's sons. His mother Frigg made sure nothing could harm him, except mistletoe, according to Mythology Source. You know where this is going: Balder was harmed with a weapon made of mistletoe, and died.

  4. According to the ancient sagas, Hela was the daughter of the god Loki and giantess Angrboda. In Norse mythology, she is known as a goddess associated with death and the afterlife. Hela appears in several mythological texts, including Snorri Sturluson’s Prose Edda and Poetic Edda. In these works, she guards over those who have died from ...

  5. Apr 28, 2017 · The Basics. Hela is the Goddess of Death, ruler of the realms of Hel -- where the dead that fall in the middle ground between honor and dishonor dwell -- and Niflheim -- where those that are ...

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  7. Hela Odinsdottir was the ruler of Hel, the daughter of Odin Borson, the older half-sister of Thor Odinson, and the adoptive older sister of Loki Laufeyson. She was the Asgardian Goddess of Death. Hela was born to king Odin Borson of Asgard. In a time before the Nine Realms were established, Odin was a warmonger, who sought to conquer all realms. Hela, as the Goddess of Death, served as his ...

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