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The Religious Affiliation of
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
 

Religion: Unitarian CBR Scale: S

Name: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Classification: real/historical person real/historical person  

Publisher(s): Marvel

Number of Appearances: 2

Occupation: poet, professor

Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Birth Place: Portland, Maine, USA

Gender: male

Note: wrote "Paul Revere's Ride" and "The Song of Hiawatha"

Excerpts

BELOW: Tony mistakenly thinks Thor is quoting eddas (the primary source of Norse mythology, sometimes thought of as Norse/Teutonic scripture):

Thor took a deep breath, letting the smells of the land and the battle flood through him. As he exhaled, he said, "Here amid icebergs rule I the nations."

"Oh, God," Tony groaned. "Are we quoting eddas today?"

Thor shot him a grin. "No, that's Longfellow. He was a big fan of mine. Gotcha."

And then he raised Mjolnir and leapt down again, blood singing with the battle to come.

Source: The Ultimates: Against All Enemies (2007), pg. 302-303. Written by Alex Irvine. See also: scripture; Norse/Teutonic paganism; Iron Man (Tony Stark); Thor (Donald Blake); Henry Wadsworth Longfellow


This character is in the following story which has been indexed by this website:
The Ultimates: Against All Enemies (2007) (mentioned)


Suggested links for further research about this character and the character's religious affiliation:
  - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wadsworth_Longfellow
  - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0519303/
  - http://www.comicvine.com/henry-wadsworth-longfellow/29-3887/
  - http://comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=84569