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Arnold, Martin. Thor: Myth to Marvel. London, New York: Continuum, 2011.   
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Austin, Hailey J. "If She Be Worthy: Performance of Female Masculinity and Toxic Geek Masculinity in Jason Aaron’s Thor: The Goddess of Thunder." Superheroes and Masculinity. Unmasking the Gender Performance of Heroism. Eds. Sean Parson and J. L. Schatz. Lanham [etc.]: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. 29–45.   
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Burke, Liam. "‘Superman in Green’: An audience study of comic book film adaptations Thor and Green Lantern." Participations 9.2 2012. Accessed 8 Dec. 2012. <http://www.participatio ... Issue%202/8%20Burke.pdf>.   
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Cicci, Matthew. "Marvel Team-Up: Hawkeye, Loki and the Inescapable, Innate Resistance of the Female Superhero Comic Fan." Journal of Comics and Culture 1.(2016): 95–122.   
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Cicci, Matthew. "The Invasion of Loki’s Army? Comics Cultures Increasing Awareness of Female Fans." The Routledge Companion to Media Fandom. Eds. Melissa A. Click and Suzanne Scott. London, New York: Routledge, 2018. 193–201.   
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Eccleston, Sasha-Mae. "Enemies, Foreign and Domestic: Villainy and Terrorism in Thor." Assembling the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Essays on the Social, Cultural and Geopolitical Domains. Eds. Julian C. Chambliss, William Svitavsky and Daniel Fandino. Jefferson: McFarland, 2018. 168–84.   
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Flegel, Monica and Judith Leggatt. Superhero Culture Wars: Politics, Marketing, and Social Justice in Marvel Comics. Bloomsbury Comics Studies. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.   
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Gaswint, Kiera M. "There Must Always Be a Thor: Marvel’s Thor the Goddess of Thunder and the Disruption of Heroic Masculinities." Superheroes and Masculinity. Unmasking the Gender Performance of Heroism. Eds. Sean Parson and J. L. Schatz. Lanham [etc.]: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. 97–110.   
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Germaine, Alison Elizabeth. "Disability and Depression in Thor Comic Books." Disability Studies Quarterly 36.3 2016. Accessed 17 May. 2019. <http://dsq-sds.org/article/view/5015>.   
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Helgason, Jón Karl. Echoes of Valhalla: The Afterlife of the Eddas and Sagas. trans. Jane Victoria Appleton. London: Reaktion Books, 2017.   
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Hill, Michael. "Thor’s Comic Opera: Götterdämmerung Revisited." The Comics Grid. Journal of Comics Scholarship. Year One. Ed. Ernesto F. Priego Ramirez. London: The Comics Grid Digital First Editions, 2012. 118–21.   
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Jeffries, Dru H. "The Worlds Align: Media Convergence and Complementary Storyworlds in Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World." World Building. Transmedia, Fans, Industries. Ed. Marta Boni. Transmedia. Amsterdam: Amsterdam Univ. Press, 2017. 287–303.   
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Jones, Pete. "Diana in the World of Men: A character network approach to analysing gendered vocal representation in Wonder Woman." Feminist Media Studies 20.(2020): 18–34.   
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Kenward, Claire. "Time Travel and Self-Reflexivity in Receptions of Homer's Iliad." Once and Future Antiquities in Science Fiction and Fantasy. Eds. Brett M. Rogers and Benjamin Eldon Stevens. Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019.   
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Kirtley, Susan E. "Hammer in Hand: Feminist Community Building in Jason Aaron’s Thor." The Oxford Handbook of Comic Book Studies. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2020. 402–18.   
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Kremer, Nick. "This Is Not Your Forefather’s Thor: Using Comics to Make Mythology Meaningful." SANE journal 1.1 2010. Accessed 5 Jan. 2011. <http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/sane/vol1/iss1/4>.   
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Máthé, Nóra. "“Are You Thor, the God of Hammers?” – Mixing the Posthuman and Old Norse Mythology in Thor: Ragnarok." Caietele Echinox (2018): 200–06.   
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Newman, Nicholas. "The War of the Frogs and the Rats: The Batrachomyomachia in Marvel’s The Mighty Thor." New Voices In Classical Reception Studies 13 2020. Accessed 9 Jun. 2022. <https://fass.open.ac.uk ... e13/nicholas-newman.pdf>.   
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Nuttall, Alice. "‘I am the Monster Parents Tell their Children About at Night’: The Marvel Films’ Loki as Gothic Antagonist." Gothic Studies 18.(2016): 62–73.   
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Roman, Zak and Ryan Lizardi. "“If She Be Worthy”: The Illusion of Change in American Superhero Comics." Inks 2.(2018): 18–37.   
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Smiljanić, Damir. "Sumrak pop idola ili Kako se filozofira Thorovim čekićem." In Medias Res 6.10 2017. Accessed 7 Mar. 2024. <http://www.centar-fm.or ... s-broj10#5inmediasres10>.   
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Thomas, Kayley. "Revisioning the smiling villain: Imagetexts and intertextual expression in representations of the filmic Loki on Tumblr." Transformative Works and Cultures 13 2013. Accessed 19 Jun. 2013. <http://journal.transfor ... wc/article/view/474/382>.   
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Wells, Holly M. "Marvelous Families, Epic Dysfunction: Combining Norse Mythology, the Thor Comics, and Marvel Films in a General Education Literature Course." Comic Connections. Building Character and Theme. Ed. Sandra Eckard. Lanham [etc.]: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. 23–38.   
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