
Gorr
Gorr
First Appearance
Thor: God of Thunder #2 (2013)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Gorr the God Butcher
About Gorr
Gorr, known across the cosmos as Gorr the God Butcher, is one of the most terrifying villains Marvel has unleashed in the modern era. Born on a nameless, dying world where gods were prayed to but never answered, Gorr witnessed his family perish one by one while his faith went unrewarded. That abandonment curdled into something monstrous — a fanatical, galaxy-spanning crusade to exterminate every deity in existence. His first appearance in Thor: God of Thunder #2 (2013) by writer Jason Aaron and artist Esad Ribic marked the debut of an instant classic villain, and that issue has become a key book for collectors chasing the hottest modern-age keys.
Gorr's power comes largely from the All-Black the Necrosword, a symbiotic divine weapon of immense destructive capability that bonds with him and amplifies his already fearsome abilities. With it he commands darkness itself, shapes constructs of living shadow, and has enslaved countless beings as his Black Berserker army. The "God Butcher" arc spanning Thor: God of Thunder #1–11 is widely regarded as one of the finest Thor stories ever told, weaving together three timelines featuring young Viking-era Thor, present-day Thor, and a worn, ancient King Thor in a battle that stretches across millennia. Ribic's painted artwork elevated the entire run into something collector-worthy beyond just story significance.
Gorr's cultural footprint expanded dramatically when he was brought to life in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, driving renewed demand for his key issues and the entire Thor: God of Thunder run. His introduction represented a new wave of Marvel villain — a nihilistic ideologue with a genuine philosophical grievance, not simply a conqueror seeking power. That complexity made him resonate with readers and has kept his comics in steady demand on the secondary market.
For collectors, Thor: God of Thunder #2 is the undisputed key, but smart collectors also target #1 for the setup, #6 for the King Thor timeline deepening Gorr's legacy, and the complete "God Butcher" and "Godbomb" arcs. High-grade CGC copies of these early issues continue to climb, and Gorr's place in both print and film history makes this run a cornerstone of any serious modern Marvel collection.





