Thor plans to leave Jake's body, but Marnot tells him he does not recommend it before telling him he knows all he needs to know and leaves. When Marnot revives Thor, it is in Jake Olson's body, but Thor has no memory of Jake's life, so he has to bluff his way through it when he returns to Earth. When Hela hears that Marnot plans to take Thor away, she goes to stop him, but Marnot grabs her by the throat, revealing that his power is enough to stop even her. 1998), where he arrived in Hel to retrieve Thor from Hela so Thor could redeem himself for Jake Olson's death. Marnot's first appearance was in Thor vol. In addition to Hugin and Munin, Odin had a third raven, Hescamar, later renamed Marnot.
The birds retrieve it and give it to the boys, who hand it off to Balder and help restore the fallen gods. Balder has also fallen, but is conscious enough to tell Hugin and Munin to get the Elixir he got from Wyrd, and give it to Mick and Kevin. Several Asgardians, including Sif and Fandral have fallen in the battle against Fin Fang Foom. With their quest over, Balder orders the birds to return with him to the city of Asgard. With the two birds reunited, Balder turns to thank the Sister of Fate, but finds that she is gone. Pulling out the single feather Munin gave him, Balder pours the water on it and resurrects Hugin. Taking the vial of water, Balder explains that Munin went down into the realm of Muspelheim with his brother Hugin, but Munin came back alone. She gladly gives it to him, but tells him to use it wisely, as it is a gift that can only be given once. Munin guides Balder through the endless desert until they find one of the Sisters of Fate and Balder asks her to grant him water from the Well of Life. Seeing the single black feather as a bad omen, he calls Heimdall and has him watch over Asgard while he investigates his hunch about the feather. Munin returns to the royal throne room with a black feather and gives it to Balder, who is now king since Odin's death. Heimdall takes Odin to his home beside the bridge where Munin lies and Odin and Munin speak for a while, Munin telling Odin what he wanted to know. Heimdall watches as Hugin races for his life and falls to the bridge. When they get to their destination, Surtur senses their arrival and the fight begins. Odin carved runes into their claws so they might pass beyond any barrier. There was a time when the birds went into Muspelheim after Odin sent them to travel to the demon's domain and discover the secret of their origin. They are the ones that tell Odin about the coming of Ragnarök. He sends them out into the Nine Realms each day to learn what was transpiring. Munin and Hugin are brothers and the ravens of Odin. 2011) and Avengers Origins: Thor #1 (Jan. 2010), Thor and the Warriors Four #4 (Sept. 2009), Thor and the Warriors Four #2 (July 2010), The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #14 (Aug. They also appeared in The Avengers #310 (Nov. 1978) and were adapted from mythology by John Buscema and Roy Thomas. Hugin and Munin both first appeared in Thor #274 (Aug.