I think the canon reason was that Loki had her away from Asgard on missions because he believed she'd see through his Odin disguise, which, given how he was acting probably anyone with a modicum of intelligence could've figured out.
(I really did not like how Waititi handled Loki).
That’s a great point! She could be trailing the Enchantress as the “Love” part of the title hints that she’s gonna be the villain. Sad thing is that I want this movie to burn bad so I have mixed feelings. I don’t want Sif and Amora in this to get burned and ruined in another bad SJ comedy.
Seems like Lady Sif wants to be Valkyrie's queen.
https://www.newsarama.com/46303-jaim...d-thunder.html
Well, we all know Jane, there was Roz I think, and I think there was someone in either Simonson's or Jurgens' run? I don't remember, but Thor and Sif got married and had a son in the 90's guardians series....where Thor became a fat...disheveled...shell of himself. Huh, there's precident.
Journey into Mystery #107 Aug 1964
First appearance of the Grey Gargoyle in "When the Grey Gargoyle Strikes!"
A scientist accidentally gains the power to turn himself into living stone,
and to turn others into stone statues;
He comes to New York to attack Thor, hoping to gain the secret of immortality
Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Chic Stone
Tales of Asgard back-up
"Balder Must Die!"
Loki forces the Norn Queen to tell him of Balder's weakness to mistletoe
and tries to kill him with a mistletoe dart,
but the Norn Queen herself stops him.
Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta
IMO ever since Walt Simonson Sif hasn't been Thor's romantic interest. The way she fawned over Beta Ray Bill after Lorelei trick her into thinking Thor was being unfaithful changed the dynamic completely.
And now if Jamie Alexander had her way with the new movie she could end up romantically involved with Tessa Thompson's Valkyrie.