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Captain America & Thor!: Avengers #1 (Sep. 2011):
“Citadel of Spires”
by Fred Van Lente, Ron Lim, Don Ho

Captain America & Thor!: Avengers #1

Title: “Citadel of Spires”

Feature: Thor (Donald Blake)

Medium: comic

Cover date: Sep. 2011

Publisher: Marvel
Written by: Fred Van Lente
Art by: Ron Lim, Don Ho


10 characters in this story:

Character
(Click links for info about character
and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.)
Religious
Affiliation
Team(s)
[Notes]
Pub. #
app.
Thor Thor (Donald Blake)
(lead character)
hero deity
CBR Scale: D Norse/Teutonic deity
Asgardian; Cosmic Avengers...  Marvel 4,362
Loki villain deity
CBR Scale: D Norse/Teutonic deity
Asgardian; Mighty Avengers (founder)...  Marvel DC 696
Volstagg the Enormous Volstagg the Enormous (Volstagg) hero
CBR Scale: R Norse/Teutonic paganism
The Warriors Three Marvel 358
Fandral the Dashing Fandral the Dashing (Fandral) hero
CBR Scale: R Norse/Teutonic paganism
The Warriors Three Marvel 391
Hogun the Grim Hogun the Grim (Hogun) hero
CBR Scale: R Norse/Teutonic paganism
The Warriors Three Marvel 357
Sif Sif supporting character deity
CBR Scale: D Norse/Teutonic deity
Asgardian
[Thor's major immortal love interest]
Marvel 421
Heimdall Heimdall hero deity
CBR Scale: D Norse/Teutonic deity
[The Royal Court of Asgard; Sentry of Asgard] Marvel 330
Kurse (Algrim) villain
CBR Scale: R Norse/Teutonic paganism (Asgardian Dark Elf)
Dark Elf Marvel 32
Malekith the Accursed Malekith the Accursed (Malekith) villain
CBR Scale: R Norse/Teutonic paganism (Asgardian); Dark Elf; occult
Dark Elf
[ruler of the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim]
Marvel 34
Alflyse Alflyse villain
CBR Scale: D Dark Elf
Dark Elf Marvel 5

This publication is also known as: Captain America & Thor!: Avengers #1; Cap & Thor: Avengers #1 or Captain America and Thor: Avengers #1. The title of this publication appears on the cover as: Captain America & Thor: Avengers #1, but it is commonly rendered in archival sources as Captain America & Thor!: Avengers #1, perhaps because that is how the title is punctuated in the indicia.