PJ Montgomery

Behind the Masks - Thor

by PJ Montgomery Email

Behind the Masks - Thor

There have been some truly awful Thors over the years. In researching this column (yes, I do research. It involves watching a lot of cartoons) I was reminded of how difficult it can be to bring a character like Thor to the screen. Things that work well in the comics, such as his faux Shakespearian dialect or his long, girly hair, just don’t really translate that well unless done properly. You either have to go all the way, and adapt the comic character as is (will only work in animation), or you have to make some pretty drastic changes somewhere.

To pick a prime example, check out Eric Allan Kramer’s awful turn in nineteen eighty-eight’s The Incredible Hulk Returns. While the original Hulk TV series was absolutely brilliant, Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno’s return to our screens in several low budget TV movies left a lot to be desired. Of the three, and opinions are divided, but in this writer’s opinion, this first one was the worst. Yes, The Trial of the Incredible Hulk featured a completely uninspired version Daredevil, but the Thor who showed up in Returns, and had his ass handed to him by the Hulk, was, at best, a one note joke. An Asgardian warrior who relished battle, women and drink. There was no nobility to the character, and he was incredibly difficult to sympathise with. He also looked bloody stupid.

So, as with last week’s look at Iron Man, we’re faced with a dilemma. There are few truly great Thors, and not a whole lot of good ones to choose from either. Still, I did manage to find five who, at the very least, could be considered adequate. Four of the men on this list deserve their places. This first guy though, I’ll admit, is mostly there to fill out the numbers...

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2 comments

Simon Williams
Comment from: Simon Williams [Visitor] · http://soulmaninc.co.uk
I actually liked Eric Kramer as Thor (although agree with you on the actual battle itself, where he came across rather cowardly). I can remember at the time thinking how cool it was to see the Hulk fighting another Marvel character!
Seriously, if you want to see a VERY bad Thor, check out the awful Asylum Mockbuster, the Almighty Thor. Word's cannot describe how bad it is....
19/09/11 @ 19:44
pjmontgomery
Comment from: pjmontgomery [Member] Email
Maybe it's because I came to that particular version of Thor much, much later, but I just don't like it. I don't entirely blame Kramer, I think a part of it is very much down to the writing.

I have heard of the Asylum version. I think I need to check it out.
20/09/11 @ 00:06

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