Donald Blake
Donald Blake is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, most notably known as the human guise of the Norse god Thor Odinson. Created by writer Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artist Jack Kirby, Donald Blake first appeared in "Journey into Mystery" #83 in 1962.
Donald Blake was initially conceived as a means to introduce the Norse god Thor into a modern setting. The character was designed to be a mortal with a hidden divine identity. The idea was that when Blake struck his walking stick on the ground, he would transform into Thor, complete with the god's powers and his mystical hammer, Mjolnir.
In the original storyline, Dr. Donald Blake is a gifted but physically frail physician who discovers a walking stick in a Norwegian cave. Upon striking the stick on the ground, he is transformed into Thor, the Norse god of thunder, while the stick becomes the enchanted hammer Mjolnir. This transformation also grants him the powers and memories of Thor, creating a unique dual identity.
Donald Blake served as the mortal anchor for Thor, allowing him to live among humans and learn humility—a lesson set by his father, Odin. Blake’s medical skills and compassion for humanity often contrasted with Thor’s godly arrogance, creating a complex character dynamic.
Over the years, the character of Donald Blake has seen various reinterpretations:
Donald Blake has appeared in various media adaptations, including:
Donald Blake remains a crucial part of Thor’s mythology, representing the human side of the god of thunder. The character's creation by icons like Stan Lee and Jack Kirby adds to his significance within the broader Marvel Universe.