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Let's start this off with it's appearances
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The Destroyer: A Retrospective
You saw it at Comic-Con, now get the full comics history of one of Thor's deadliest villains

Posted: 2010-08-18 00:00:00 Updated: 2010-08-18 18:28:22


By Marc Strom

The Destroyer at Marvel's San Diego Comic-Con 2010 booth
Behind Odin's massive throne at the Marvel Booth at San Diego Comic-Con 2010 stood two sliding doors that, when opened, revealed none other than the Destroyer, one of the most powerful entities to ever menace Thor and his fellow Asgardians.

While the Destroyer's role in the upcoming film remains shrouded in mystery, its history in the comics goes back more than 40 years! Fear not, True Beleivers, because we've got the highlights of its comics career just for you!

Loki's Plaything

The Destroyer, powered up
As revealed during its first appearance in JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #118, Odin created the Destroyer as a last defense against an apocalyptic threat. Odin gave it so much power that none save the Allfather himself could possibly stop it, yet the Destroyer has no mind of its own. Instead, anyone who comes near the Destroyer when it lacks a host can take control of the monstrous weapon, leaving their own body an empty shell.

The mischievous Loki first arranged for an archaeologist with less-than-noble intentions to awaken the Destroyer in an attempt to stymie Thor. But the Trickster soon realized the Destroyer could very well kill Thor, an act that would lead to Loki's own death at the hands of an enraged Odin. In the end, Loki was forced to help Thor defeat the very threat he set upon the Odinson.

For more, read JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #118-119, collected in ESSENTIAL THOR, VOL. 1.

A Herald of Galactus

The Destroyer and Thor
The Destroyer would return a number of times, including once when the Lady Sif took possession of the weapon to protect a depowered Thor from the Wrecker. Thor soon offered it up to the world-devouring Galactus as a new herald in exchange for the freedom of his previous herald, Firelord. In the type of inspired insanity only Marvel can accomplish, the Destroyer served as a loyal herald, finding the High Evolutionary's Counter Earth and fighting against the Fantastic Four for that world's existence.

For more, read THOR #224-225 and FANTASTIC FOUR #172-175, the latter of which is collected in ESSENTIAL FANTASTIC FOUR VOL. 8.


Earth's Last Hope

The Destroyer meets his fate
The Destroyer's destiny caught up with him as the Fourth Host of the Celestials--the very threat that Odin created the Destroyer to stop--came to pass a final judgment over Earth. In the climactic battle, Odin sends his own mind into the Destroyer, drawing upon the life energies of all those in Asgard until it grows to the size of the Celestials themselves. In a battle fierce enough to sear the eyes of any reader, the giant Destroyer takes up the Odinsword and dukes it out with the Celestials until they accomplish what not even the Mighty Thor could do: The total destruction of the Destroyer.

For more, read THOR #300, collected in THOR: THE ETERNALS SAGA VOL. 2.

Thor, the Destroyer

Thor inhabits the Destroyer
While a number of artists have drawn the Destroyer through the years, none have deviated too far from its original design, which also inspired the Destroyer from "Thor" seen at Comic-Con. The only significantly different design came from artists Walter Simonson and Sal Buscema, in a story penned by Simonson that saw Thor's mind transferred into the Destroyer shell as his real body was destroyed.

After the Fourth Host reduced the Destroyer to slag, Loki managed to rebuild it from the little metal left over. The villain hoped to defeat a weakened Thor with the weapon, but his plan backfired. The Son of Odin took control of the Destroyer himself after his own body had been reduced to nothing.

For more, read THOR #380-382, collected in THOR VISIONARIES: WALTER SIMONSON VOL. 5.

Thor-Killer

The Destroyer, deadly weapon
Dan Jurgens and John Romita, Jr. kicked off their epic run on the Asgardian Avenger's title with an event few thought possible: The death of Thor. The Destroyer, controlled by a man named Colonel Chase, unleashed its full power on Thor, leaving the Son of Odin's soul in Hela's grip until the mighty one managed to escape back to the mortal world.

Single-handedly defeating the entire Avengers, the Destroyer succumbed to Thor's second attack, an onslaught of thunder and brute force that could level nations. Later, Thor would ask for Colonel Chase's assistance in freeing the trapped Asgardians from the Dark Gods, which the military man would only agree to should the Odinson help restore the Colonel's mind to its proper body. After aiding in the final battle against the Dark Gods, Odin fulfilled Thor's end of the deal by transporting Chase's life essence to his comatose body.

For more, read THOR Vol. 2 #1-2 and #11-12, collected in "THOR BY DAN JURGENS & JOHN ROMITA, JR. VOLS. 1 and 2

Volume 3
Return of the Destroyer and Balder.
Balder's soul is routed by Loki into the Destroyer in Thor #5

The Doom Destroyer
Doctor Doom builds a Destroyer in Thor 605-606
 
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There was a very nice but brief battle between Thor and Destroyer when Thor was bringing Asgard to Earth. Probably one of my favorite moments of the comic, granted I don't like how easy they made it seem that Thor defeated it. I really don't want that in the movie either. I don't want Jane being like "lol I'll save you", and pulls a Pepper Potts.
 
Well they did leave the Doom Destroyer off that list too.
I was under the assumption that Doom modified the Destroyer and not built his own.

Added the newer Destroyer appearances to that list above
 
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There was a very nice but brief battle between Thor and Destroyer when Thor was bringing Asgard to Earth. Probably one of my favorite moments of the comic, granted I don't like how easy they made it seem that Thor defeated it. I really don't want that in the movie either. I don't want Jane being like "lol I'll save you", and pulls a Pepper Potts.
That's what the second pic is from. It was kind of a quick fight, but it wasn't technically "easy" for Thor. It almost killed him and he was forced to tear the soul powering it away, along with every Asgardian soul that was hiding in human hosts.
 
Here's some screen caps from the Trailer of the Coming of the Destroyer.
First you have Sif and the Warriors Three come and warn Thor of Destroyer's coming
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Then it falls to earth
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and enters town after trashing the SHEILD Agents
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I wish he was a little thicker - like in the illo above - but overall he looks great!
 
Pretty darn spot on to me, too!
 
Destroyer looks badass. Can't wait to see his fight against Thor!
 
Hope that the fight is really epic and worthy in the way of showing the tremendous power of the 2 fighting
 
Well,If he's at least at 50% of his power level in comics,Thor is gonna have a hell of a fight!
 
The destroyer Thor fight is the one iam actually more excited to see. Imagine thor leaping and smashing his hammer into the destroyers face with sparks flying off:thor:
 
They did a MUCH better job designing the Destroyer then they did with "Azombination" :abom:


It was so hard with Abomy though... I mean the classic design called for a reptylian influence.... they could have pulled it off but explaining it....


some how it was going to be hard. I always felt though given the injections and everything.... the Leader could have warned about what the already enlardged reptylian Medula oblongota was going to reflect
 
Why would they have to explain it? They never explain why Bruce turns into a gigantic green man...
 
I think The Destroyer is the aspect I'm most excited for. :D
 
The Destroyer is one of the most "spot on" villains in a superhero movie to date (I like the "athletic" build). If you think about it, he's probably the most powerful as well.

They said the small town in "Thor" was built to be destroyed. So I expect Thor's fight with The Destroyer to be one of the most destructive & lengthiest battles in comic book film history. Im hoping for vehicle throwing, impact craters, several hand to hand blows, & one of them being knocked through a building (maybe both of them).

Im also hoping to see The Destroyer interacting with the world a good bit before the final battle.
 
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I think they nailed the design of the Destroyer, it is spot on. Thor's battle with the armor is going to an epic action sequence.
 
I don't think I've seen this discussed ... Any speculation on who might be controlling the Destroyer? I doubt Loki would do his own dirty work.
 
I've wondered about that myself. Maybe Thor develops a rival on Earth and Loki dupes him or her into animating the Destroyer, or maybe he forces an unwilling god into the Destroyer and lets the Destroyer's bloodlust overwhelm their good judgment.

Of course, there's always the possibility that the movie Destroyer doesn't actually need a soul to animate it. Loki could just start it up on his own and send it down to Earth.
 
Good point - The movie version could just be a Destroyer "robot".

I like the idea that the armor "hosts" someone, but that might be a bit much to explain to the general audience.
 
I don't think I've seen this discussed ... Any speculation on who might be controlling the Destroyer? I doubt Loki would do his own dirty work.

Good point Steintym, I was wondering the same exact thing. Although I hope Loki animates The Destroyer with magic, because I don't want Thor to defeat it by using a "plot device" like alot of recent comic book movies (ie. Iron Man & Transformers).

I'd rather see him defeat The Destroyer with a cool display of power, like releasing a "god blast" or going into "warrior's madness".
 
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