There are some really great female characters tied to Asgard mythos. Nowadays it's mostly about Jane Foster who is not even originally from Asgard. I'd love to read a book headlined by these 4.
yeah it would be cool though my preference it will be an Amora and Lorelei book (don't matter time period, as kids, as adults, during part of what was Simonson's run, in the current time with Lorelei being a Warrior alongside Sigurd ... ) like Thor and Loki have had before.
And that's not even all of them!
Amora, Hela, Lorelei, Sif, good to start, Then you have Skadi, Freyja, Karnilla, and Alflyse.
Haha, actually turns out Skadi was only seen in one comic for a few pages. Still though, great character design.
Alflyse hasn't been seen very often either. Also she has a thing for Hercules. Hmm Norse Dark Elf + Greek Demigod... yeah... that would be an interesting child....
Freyja and Karnilla are actually major characters though.
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Amora The Enchantress by John Royle
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Amora in Stan Lee Page 100 Birthday
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Merry christmas everyone
Just writing to wish everyone a good end of the year and the best beginning of 2023 to everyone
Wishing something changes on 2023 for Amora the Enchantress, hope we will have an ongoing or a limited series focusing on her. It's an absolute need. Characters with less story and appearances have had multiple ones while characters that exist since Marvel's beginnings are sidelined like nothing, Amora is the only female character from 60s that never have a book on her own while Scarlet Witch, Wasp (Janet) actually, Invisible Woman (last years she have a mini), Jean Grey, Black Widow have various ones.