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Destroyer is an enemy of Thor that first appeared in issue 118 ofJourney Into Mystery In 1965. He was an armor suit created by Odin, Lord of Asgard, Father of Loki and Thor. Thor didn't yet defeat Destroyer in head to head combat. He has unlimited strength, Invulnerabilty, Energy Blast, and a disinagration blast. He also appeared in Marvel Masterworks: Thor Vol. 3 and Thor: The Dark Gods TPB'.


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The Destroyer (503 words)
Keen, now quite mad, sets out to "destroy" the evil Nazis in revenge for their atrocities.
With his newfound superhuman strength, speed, and agility, the Destroyer sets out to wreak havoc on the Nazi menace all throughout Europe.
The Destroyer was one of Timely’s more solid second-tier heroes, appearing in over forty issues of seven different Timely comics.
Destroyer (Golden Age) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (775 words)
The Destroyer is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in the 1940s during what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books.
Yet the Destroyer's sleekly dark costume with a skull motif, his skintight blue mask that made him appear inhuman, and his occasional cover appearances together worked to make the character more memorable than many others of his era, and he was the company's most-published character outside the three stars and the Angel.
This Destroyer has made present-day guest appearances in such titles as Thunderbolts and Citizen V and the V-Battalion, where he was the leader of the titular V-Battalion before eventually stepping down in favour of the original Human Torch.
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