Skoll is terrible wolf like entity who pursued the Sun-goddess Solveig. It was prophesied that he would consume her at Ragnarok. In Marvel, he’s depicted as a malevolent wolf deity
Skoll leads an ambush on a young Thor. Skoll and Hati, the Wolf Gods join forces with other powerful menaces like the Norn Hag, Geirrodur the Troll and several Frost and Rime Giants during one assault on Asgard. A young Thor wanted to prove his worth and do a noble deed to earn the mighty uru hammer of Odin. His half-brother, Loki tells Thor that he found a large hole in Asgard's defense and he had to guard it while he summons more help. Thor had no idea that Loki created the hole and provided that location to Skoll and the rest of the evil forces attacking Asgard. Thor did his best to stop the evil forces with his sword and shield. Thor struck the ground with his unbreakable sword, causing a geyser to erupt below Skoll and Hati. Things begin to look bleak for Thor until Odin and several Asgardian warriors arrive to drive back Skoll and the rest of the evil forces.
Creation
Skoll was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1964 and first appeared in Journey Into Mystery # 101.
Story Arcs
The Norn-Queen, Karnilla started to amass an army consisting of powerful enemies of Asgard including Skoll when Odin underwent his sacred Odin-Sleep. Karnilla sent Skoll to come after Amora the Enchantress as she conjured up the battle axe once belonging to the Executioner. Skoll morphed into his wolf form and attacked the Enchantress. Skoll was no match for the Enchantress' fury and was transported back to the Golden Realm of Asgard in an unconscious state.
Powers and Abilities
Asgardians possess the standard physical attributes of an Asgardian Male: Superhuman strength enabling him to lift at least 30 tons Asgardian Females 25 tons, superhuman speed far superior to that of the finest human athlete, stamina enabling them to perform at their absolute peak for at least 24 hours before even starting to tire, superhuman reflexes greater than a human's, superhuman durability that allows them to withstand powerful impact forces, extreme temperatures and pressures, falls from great heights, energy blasts and high caliber bullets without sustaining injury; and finally, Asgardians's agility is also superhuman. Asgardians also possess a regenerative healing factor, being capable of healing from injuries such as slashes and puncture wounds in a matter of hours, and mending broken bone within the day. They can't however, regenarate missing limbs or organs without magical assistance. The Gods of Asgard are also granted certain mystical abilities that in the past have shown to get them the power to change their appearance, transform matter and wield a numerous amount of different energies. Though many Asgardian Gods/Goddess' have not shown the ability to wield any type of energy or shown any mystic abilities these powers are inherent to all of their race. Like standard conventional Asgardian gods
Issues
February 1964
Journey into Mystery (1952) #101 The Return Of Za…
February 1st, 1964
October 1968
Tales of Asgard (1968) #1
October 1st, 1968
June 1992
The Mighty Thor (1989) #448 Secret Agendas!
June 1st, 1992
July 1992
The Mighty Thor (1989) #449 Riot on Ryker's Islan…
July 1st, 1992
August 1992
The Mighty Thor (1989) #450 What Can One Man Do W…
August 1st, 1992
July 2009
Thor: Tales Of Asgard By Stan Lee & Jack Kirby (2…
July 1st, 2009
July 2019
Ragnarok: The Breaking of Helheim (2019) #1 The D…
July 16th, 2019
Volumes
1952
Journey into Mystery (1952)
1 issue(s)
1968
Tales of Asgard (1968)
1 issue(s)
1989
The Mighty Thor (1989)
3 issue(s)
2009
Thor: Tales Of Asgard By Stan Lee & Jack Kirby (2…
1 issue(s)
2019
Ragnarok: The Breaking of Helheim (2019)
1 issue(s)