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Balder the Brave is a fictional character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character is based on the
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Baldr Baldr (Old Norse also Balder, Baldur) is a god in Germanic mythology. In Norse mythology, he is a son of the god Odin and the goddess Frigg, and has numerous brothers, such as Thor and Váli. In wider Germanic mythology, the god was known in ...
from
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.


Publication history

Created by editor-plotter
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and penciller
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, Balder
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in ''
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'' #85 (October 1962).


Fictional character biography

Balder is the son of
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, the ruler of the Norse gods of
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, and the half-brother of
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. He is companion to the
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and often aids Thor against his foes, which include
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,''Journey Into Mystery'' #111 (Dec. 1964) their adopted brother, the
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and Enchantress,''Journey Into Mystery'' #116 (May 1965) the
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,''Thor'' #143-145 (Aug. - Oct. 1967) the Wrecker''Thor'' #148-150 (Jan. - Mar. 1968) and
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.''Thor'' #154-157 (July - Oct. 1968) At the request of
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, Balder warns Thor when the Storm Giant Skagg and the fire demon Surtur are released by Loki in a plot to kill Odin.''Journey Into Mystery'' #104 (May 1964) Balder is also briefly named ruler of Asgard during Thor's quest to find a then-missing Odin.''Thor'' #255 (Jan. 1977) Balder is beloved by most who know him. When he is threatened with execution for ignoring the call of battle for the sake of a fallen bird, his men beg Odin to take one of their lives instead. As in mythology, the death of the Marvel version of Balder is the
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for
Ragnarök In Norse mythology, (also Ragnarok; or ; ) is a foretold series of impending events, including a great battle in which numerous great Norse mythological figures will perish (including the Æsir, gods Odin, Thor, Týr, Freyr, Heimdall, a ...
and the destruction of Asgard. To prevent this, Odin casts a spell to make Balder vulnerable again. Ragnarok is nearly triggered when Loki has the blind god Hoder accidentally kill Balder with a mistletoe arrow, but is averted by Odin, who creates a shield around Balder's pyre.''Thor'' #274-275 (Aug. - Sept. 1978) Odin later restores Balder to life when the Asgardians, after being slain in a battle with the
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, are resurrected by Thor using portions of energy donated by other gods.''Thor'' #301-302 (Nov. - Dec. 1980) On a second occasion, Balder is traumatized by a near-death experience as he sees the souls of those he has slain in battle. He then renounces killing. It is later revealed that to escape Hel, Balder was forced by Hela to again kill all of those "tens of thousands" he had previously slain in battle. This epic confrontation lasts so long that Balder's hair has turned white when he finally emerges victorious.
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of the
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takes it upon himself to become Balder's boon friend in an attempt to lift him out of his long depression. While Balder treasures the friendship, Volstagg's efforts do little to soothe him. Balder also has a love-hate relationship with
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, the Queen of the Norns, who aids both Loki and Asgard at times. On one occasion, Karnilla forces Balder to renounce Odin and serve her,''Thor'' #189-201 (June 1971 - July 1972) whilst on another she joins forces with Asgard against Surtur at Balder's request.''Thor'' #350-351 (Dec. 1984 - Jan. 1985) Her emotions are roused by Balder's deep depression as she feels Loki has ruined a unique member of the Asgardians. Karnilla's lust for Balder inadvertently causes the death of Balder's love, Nanna—an act that Balder does not forget.''Thor'' #305-306 (March - Apr. 1981) Balder later accepts his warrior aspect and saves Karnilla's people from a rogue giant's spell.''Balder the Brave'' #1-4 (Nov. 1985 - May 1986) Balder and the other Asgardians (with the exception of Thor) eventually perish during the final Ragnarok,''Thor'' vol. 2, #85 (Dec. 2004) though Balder is later found inhabiting the armor of the
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.''Thor'' vol. 3, #5 (Jan. 2008) Loki reveals that Balder is the son of Odin and Frigga and the half-brother of Thor, making him a prince of Asgard.''Thor'' vol. 3, #10 (Sept. 2008) When Thor is forced to kill his reborn grandfather,
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, Loki coerces Balder—now a royal prince—to exile the Thunder God. Balder then assumes the throne of Asgard.''Thor'' #600 (Apr. 2009) When Loki has the Asgardians moved to
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, he is shown at a banquet held by
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. Balder asks why they could not invite Thor since the Asgardians were now in Latveria. Loki calmed Balder down to prevent Doctor Doom from reacting to the comment.''Thor'' #601 (June 2009) Balder meets a diner owner named Bill (who fell in love with Kelda and followed her to Latveria) and gives him a cloak to keep warm.''Thor'' #602 (Aug. 2009) Balder later witnesses Bill's assault by Loki's henchmen due to Bill's discovery of the evil nature of Loki's scheme with Doctor Doom.''Thor'' #603 (Nov. 2009) After fending them off, Bill dies in Balder's arms after revealing Loki's plot and asking Balder to tell Kelda that he loves her.''Thor Giant-Size Finale'' (Jan. 2010) Balder and the other Asgardians retaliate even after Doctor Doom kills Kelda. Balder and the other Asgardians are forced to fight Endrik (who has been modified with technological implants) and many other mutilated Asgardians.''Thor'' #604 (Feb. 2010) Balder and the other Asgardians continue their fight with the mutilated Asgardians while Thor battles Doctor Doom.''Thor'' #605 (Jan. 2010) Balder kills the mutilated Asgardians to get to Kelda's heart. After Loki restores Kelda to life and Thor defeats Doctor Doom's Destroyer armor, Balder leads the Asgardians back to Broxton, Oklahoma. Back in Asgard, Balder is concerned about his foolishness over allowing what transpired in Latveria. Loki assures him he is a fine king.''Thor'' #606 (Mar. 2010) During the ''
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'' storyline, Loki warns Balder that Norman Osborn is rallying an army to invade Asgard following the incident with Volstagg and the
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at
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.''Siege'' #1 (Mar. 2010) Balder is later informed about the situation with Volstagg by
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and
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.''Thor'' #607 (Apr. 2010) When
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arrives with the New Avengers and the Secret Warriors, Balder is pleased that Thor's allies have joined the battle.''Siege'' #3 (May 2010) Balder remains King of Asgard after the failed Siege but is stricken with great guilt, believing his rule has led to nothing but ruin. However, Thor persuades him to remain monarch and accept him as his new Chief Advisor.''Thor'' #610 (July 2010) Balder attends the Council of Godheads convened to counter the imminent universal threat of the ''Chaos King'' and his impending ''
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'' to decide which mortal paragon they would choose to combat Mikaboshi. Vali Halfling later appears to the Council and challenges them to disprove their impotence by stopping him before he attains godhood. Balder tells Anansi that Halfling was the son of Loki and banished to Midgard long ago. When the Chaos War eventually nears Earth, the Council summons
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,
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and Delphyne Gorgon before them and commands them to bow before the Council's authority. In return, the newly restored and empowered Hercules fights and easily bests most of them, including Balder.''Chaos War'' #1 (Dec. 2010) After Mikaboshi overthrows the Underworld, and Hela and Pluto are overwhelmed by his devastating forces, Balder calls for the Council to fight alongside him against the Chaos King. The Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu seals the throne room of the Celestial Axis, claiming that if he went now, Mikaboshi would be able to trace him back to the Axis and subsequently invade all their realms. However, Mikaboshi breaks into the Celestial Axis after Hercules pierces the veil shielding it and launches an assault on all of Earth's pantheons, seemingly slaying all of them with brutal ease and slaughtering many deities, although Balder is one of the survivors.''Chaos War'' #3-4 (Jan. - Feb. 2011)


Powers and abilities

Balder is said to be the fastest and most agile of all the Asgardian warriors, his speed rivaled only by Hermod. Thor notes that Balder can move faster than the "speed of light" and is too fast to strike, so Thor must use his lightning to disarm him (and break the spell three troll witches had cast upon him). Balder possesses superhuman strength superior to the average Asgardian male and, like all Asgardians, superhuman endurance and longevity (via the Golden Apples of Idunn). He is immune to all Earthly diseases and has some resistance to magic. Courtesy of a spell cast by his mother and Asgardian goddess Frigga to try to avert Ragnarök, Balder is almost invulnerable while within the Asgardian dimension, unable to suffer harm from virtually any living or non-living being.''Journey into Mystery'' #106-107 (July - Aug. 1964) Only weapons made of mistletoe wood can harm or cause fatal injury to him, or he can will himself to be vulnerable.''Thor'' #305 (Mar. 1981) Balder can also die in the Asgardian dimension through means that do not involve weaponry: for example, he could starve to death or be asphyxiated. It is unknown whether Balder also becomes vulnerable when he is in dimensions other than Asgard or Earth. Being the Asgardian god of light, Balder could, after a period of intense training, also generate low light as well as heat strong enough to melt the entire fortress of Utgard-Loki and reduce him and his fellow Frost Giants to a tiny size. He is shown to retain this ability even on Midgard after many months, as shown in the events of ''Siege'', albeit possibly with the aid of his enchanted blade.''Thor'' #609 (June 2010) He can communicate with animals, and has also demonstrated minor magical talents on rare occasions, such as shielding himself from mortal eyesight while flying to Earth on Odin's steed in one instance when he sensed that Thor was in danger on Earth while Balder was in Asgard,''Thor'' #179 (Aug. 1970) or teleporting himself and Sif (without the use of the latter's enchanted sword) to Earth from Asgard in another.''Thor'' #147 (Dec. 1967) Though Balder can project some degree of energy, unlike most of his brethren, his ability to do so is far less than that of the other gods of light in other pantheons (namely
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, who can control at least double the amount of energy as Balder). He is also a highly skilled weapons master, wielding the enchanted sword of Frey, capable of fighting of its own accord, with millennia of extensive experience and training, and is a proficient tactician and master horseman, having been entrusted with several special missions by Odin.''Journey into Mystery'' Annual #1 (Oct. 1965) Balder becomes a member of Earth's Council of Godheads following Thor's banishment.''Heroic Age: Prince of Power'' #1 (July 2010)


Reception

In 2022, ''
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'' included Balder the Brave in their "10 Marvel Comics Gods Who Should Join The MCU Next" list.


Other versions


Earth X

An alternate universe variant of Earth-9997 appears in ''
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''. This version is an alien who the
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s manipulated into believing that he was a god.''
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'' #12 (Apr. 2000)
''
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'' #X (June 2000)


Marvel Zombies

An alternate universe variant of Balder from Earth-2149 appears in '' Marvel Zombies: Dead Days'' #1.'' Marvel Zombies: Dead Days'' #1 (July 2007)


MC2

An alternate universe variant of Balder from Earth-982 who was killed battling
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appears in ''Last Planet Standing'' #2.''Last Planet Standing'' #1-5 (Aug. - Dec. 2005)


Ultimate Marvel

An alternate universe variant of Balder from Earth-1610 appears in the
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universe.'' Ultimate Comics: Thor'' #2 (Jan. 2011) After he is killed by
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,
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resurrects him in the human form of Donald Blake.


Ultimate Universe

In the
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imprint, Balder appears as Queen Hela's servant in Valhalla.


In other media


Television

* Balder appears in "The Mighty Thor" segment of ''
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'', voiced by
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. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. * Balder makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the ''
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'' episode "The Vengeance of Loki!". * Balder appears in '' The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', voiced by
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. * Balder appears in ''
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'' episode "Lo, How the Mighty Hath Abdicated!", voiced by
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. * Balder appears in the ''
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'' episode "Tales from the Great Bar-Mitzvah War!", in which he is accidentally killed by
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via a shredder.


Film

Balder appears in ''
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'', voiced by
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.


Video games

Balder appears in '' Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', voiced by
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.


Merchandise

Balder received a figurine in ''
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''.


Collected editions


References


External links

*
The Official Site for Thor Comics
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