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  • Mangog
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  • He has a history with Odin, who had barred him from entering Asgard. Upon finding out that Odin is on Earth, Mangog interrupts Odin's duel with the Avengers in order to take revenge on Odin. Odin manages to hold his own against Mangog until he managed to knock Odin down. Mangog then takes Odin's Gungir in order to combine it with his own weapon. Thor and the rest of the Avengers had to work to disarm Mangog of his weapon. Once that was done, Odin reclaims Gungir and has Heimdall open a portal to send Mangog to another location. Before disappearing into the portal, Mangog still plans to get revenge on Odin.
  • Two different interpretations of Mangog have appeared in video games set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Mangog Real Name Alias(es) Species Citizenship Gender Age Date of Birth Date of Death Clearance Ser. No. Title(s) Affiliation Status Appearances Movie One-Shot TV series Web series Game Comic Actors/Actresses Portrayed by Voiced by "With the boiling hatred of a billion billion souls, we live again! By Odin's foul treachery we were imprisoned. But now to vengeance! To Asgard! Odin! We come for you!" ―Mangog
  • While usually acting independently, Mangog also assists the Titan Thanos in a quest for universal domination, but is ultimately stopped by the Thunder God Thor. Thor eventually ends the threat of Mangog entirely: having inherited the Odin Force, Thor simply dissolves an attacking Mangog with a wave of his hand. The Mangog was banished, this time tumbling into a star, but if his claim has any merit, he will always eventually return to plague the universe and Thor in particular.
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Main Character
  • Mangog; Thunderstrike Vol 2 4 Textless.jpg
  • Mangog; bio-mangog.jpg
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Age
  • Over a thousand years old
Status
  • Destroyed
Game
  • Thor: The Dark World - The Official Game
  • Thor: God of Thunder
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Real Name
  • Mangog
Others
  • Brian Callahan; Brian_Callahan__from_Supreme_Power_Vol_3_12_001.png
Gender
  • Male
Television
  • 12041
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Main Image Size
  • 325
Video Games
  • 199999
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  • He has a history with Odin, who had barred him from entering Asgard. Upon finding out that Odin is on Earth, Mangog interrupts Odin's duel with the Avengers in order to take revenge on Odin. Odin manages to hold his own against Mangog until he managed to knock Odin down. Mangog then takes Odin's Gungir in order to combine it with his own weapon. Thor and the rest of the Avengers had to work to disarm Mangog of his weapon. Once that was done, Odin reclaims Gungir and has Heimdall open a portal to send Mangog to another location. Before disappearing into the portal, Mangog still plans to get revenge on Odin.
  • Two different interpretations of Mangog have appeared in video games set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Mangog Real Name Alias(es) Species Citizenship Gender Age Date of Birth Date of Death Clearance Ser. No. Title(s) Affiliation Status Appearances Movie One-Shot TV series Web series Game Comic Actors/Actresses Portrayed by Voiced by "With the boiling hatred of a billion billion souls, we live again! By Odin's foul treachery we were imprisoned. But now to vengeance! To Asgard! Odin! We come for you!" ―Mangog Mangog was a powerful entity that consumed living souls. It was created by Odin, the ruler of Asgard.
  • While usually acting independently, Mangog also assists the Titan Thanos in a quest for universal domination, but is ultimately stopped by the Thunder God Thor. Thor eventually ends the threat of Mangog entirely: having inherited the Odin Force, Thor simply dissolves an attacking Mangog with a wave of his hand. Months, perhaps even years later, amoral business-man (and possibly demi-god) Adam Mann constructs the Mysticator, a magical generator which taps into an otherdimensional source of energy to give him immense power. When the generator is overloaded by the mace of Thunderstrike, however, it is revealed the source of its energy is actually the Mangog, which breeches through to Earth to renew his battle with Thor. Thor demands to know how it is possible that the Mangog lives again, and the monster proclaims that he can never be ultimately destroyed - he is living hatred, he feeds on it and grows, and will endure as long as hate exists. The Mangog was banished, this time tumbling into a star, but if his claim has any merit, he will always eventually return to plague the universe and Thor in particular.
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