A notable example of this is the Seek and Pin upgrade to her Ranged Attack, which empowers Mjolnir to seek out and pin enemies without needing to aim. Jane’s abilities, such as her Ranged Power Attack, also draw their inspiration from the epic combat in the comics. This includes Quick Fire, a new ranged attack combo that allows the Mighty Thor to make a second more powerful ranged attack by timing her next throw as she catches Mjolnir on its return. In her comic runs, Jane frequently shows more finesse with Mjolnir than the Odinson, and that shines through in several new features in her combat kit. Once full, she unleashes her God Tempest, which increases ranged hammer damage and creates shockwaves with each hit.Īll Mother’s Blessing and God Tempest can be modified with Mastery skills to boost damage, increase the strength of shockwaves, and improve Intrinsic generation and duration. All-Mother’s Blessing builds its overcharge meter with melee attacks. Jane’s unique talents with Mjolnir begin with All-Mother’s Blessing, her new intrinsic ability, and God Tempest, her new Overcharge, inspired by the elder god sealed within Mjolnir. However, Jane doesn’t wield Mjolnir like a son of Asgard, but with human touches all her own, deploying the mighty hammer in ways the Odinson never did. Long years of watching Thor Odinson have allowed the good doctor to use Mjolnir with ease. Check it out below.Īs you’d expect, Jane’s Mighty Thor possesses all the strength and power of a God of Thunder. In addition to collectable intel documents and character banter, the Mighty Thor’s story is told through our brand-new animatic Marvel's Avengers - The Mighty Thor: Out of Time illustrated by veteran Marvel artist Takeshi Miyazawa. Jane Foster is voiced by the talented Zehra Fazal, known for her voice work across video games ( Apex Legends, Borderlands 3, Destiny 2) and television ( She-Ra and the Princess of Power, Big Hero 6: The Series, Lost in Space). In her original timeline, Jane became the Goddess of Thunder when she took up the mantle from Thor, who in his grief gave up Mjolnir after the A-Day tragedy and Jane's cancer diagnosis. In Marvel’s Avengers, Jane – the Mighty Thor – is torn from an alternate timeline through a rift in space-time caused by Tachyon Anomalies. Jane’s adventures continued in 2015’s Mighty Thor Series and 2019’s War of the Realms, culminating in the epic conclusion of her arc when she transcends mortality and is reborn as Valkyrie. Upon wielding the awesome weapon, she transforms into the Mighty Thor, and her illness is held at bay. That is until Jane, who is battling cancer, hears Mjolnir calling out to her. Many try to pick up the legendary hammer, but none are deemed worthy. After Thor Odinson becomes unworthy to wield Mjolnir, it sits dormant on the moon. She first appeared as the Goddess of Thunder in issue #1 of 2014’s Mighty Thor.
The story of Jane’s transformation into the Goddess of Thunder originates from the iconic comics written by Jason Aaron. Who is Jane Foster? Jane is a doctor of many gifts driven by compassion for others.
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