Eric Masterson 〈Firefox〉

Eric Masterson was introduced in Thor #391 (1988) by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz. He is best known as the mortal man who took up the mantle of the Thunder God and later forged his own heroic identity.

: His son, Kevin Masterson, later took up the Thunderstrike mace and the hero's name in more recent Marvel storylines. eric masterson

The name primarily refers to the Marvel Comics character who served as Thor and later became the superhero Thunderstrike . Outside of fiction, there are a few notable real-world individuals with the same name, including a birding expert and an actor. 1. Marvel Comics: Eric Masterson (Thunderstrike) Eric Masterson was introduced in Thor #391 (1988)

: An architect by trade, Masterson was injured by falling debris while trying to save a co-worker during a battle involving Thor and the villain Mongoose. To save his life, Odin merged Masterson with Thor, allowing them to share a physical form. The name primarily refers to the Marvel Comics

: For a time, Eric Masterson officially replaced the original Thor. During this era, he joined the Avengers and participated in major events like the Infinity Gauntlet . Unlike the original, Masterson was mortal, had a ponytail, and struggled to balance his duties with fatherhood.

: After the original Thor returned, Odin granted Eric an enchanted mace called Thunderstrike in Thor #459 (1993). He continued as a solo hero until his death while fighting the corruption of the Bloodaxe.