Is he millions of years old? Or thousands?
How old is Thor?
@arturocalakayvee: Early thousands? As in 3,000+?
@arturocalakayvee: Early thousands? As in 3,000+?
I don't exactly to be honest as I am not a Thor expert but I remember reading/seeing he's roughly in the mid-thousands. Your estimate seems most accurate.
Is he millions of years old? Or thousands?
Probably 2-3k.
It's never been stated.
@xxxddd: @arturocalakayvee: Gotcha.
It's never really stated how old he is but from what I've seen in the comics he is over 1000 years, and this scan should reflect on how a year to humans is seen differently by Gods:
I'm pretty sure he said sometime that "he had seen star be born and die", it could have been hyperbole
@alligatian: That's a cool page.
There are a few different ways to estimate his age. For one, Roy Thomas during the Eternals saga claimed the last Ragnarok cycle ended around the time of Jesus' birth so that Thor likely was born in the centuries following which would put him close to 2000 years old. Thomas also mentions though that Thor had lived in the previous cycles if that means anything. There's also a quote I believe from GoT where Thor mentions having been on earth when men still lived in caves which would put him more in the tens of thousands age range. So it varies by writer. He is prob at least 1700 years old since the Vikings/Barbarians were worshipping Thor by then as Donor and under a few other names.
There is a one shot called "Truth of History" that takes place 3000 years before christ, so based on that, Thor is at least 5000 years old.
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