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r/thor

A subreddit dedicated to the God of Thunder, the Almighty Thor!

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22,305

Created

February 3, 2011

15 years ago

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How to think about r/thor

This community is dedicated to discussions, fan art, and news related to Thor, the God of Thunder from Marvel Comics and mythology. Members explore various aspects of Thor's character, including his adventures, relationships, and mythological roots. The community stands out for its blend of comic book lore and mythological references, fostering a space for both casual fans and dedicated followers to engage in thoughtful discussions about Thor's evolution in comics and films.

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  • Audience

    Participants in this community are primarily comic book enthusiasts and Marvel fans, ranging from teenagers to adults. They are often passionate about superhero narratives, character development, and the broader Marvel universe. The vibe is generally positive and celebratory, with members showing a strong appreciation for Thor's character, humor, and heroic traits, while also engaging in deeper discussions about themes of self-doubt and mythology.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes fan art, character analyses, and discussions about recent comic issues or movie adaptations. Members appreciate clever quips and mythological references, while overly promotional or off-topic posts tend to be downvoted. The community encourages regular engagement, with a steady flow of posts, particularly around new comic releases or Thor-related media, creating a dynamic and active posting environment.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on authenticity and a genuine appreciation for Thor's character and mythology. Promotional content that aligns with the community's interests, such as collaborations with comic artists or discussions about Thor-themed products, can be well-received. However, overtly commercial posts are likely to face backlash, so brands should prioritize storytelling and community involvement over direct promotion. Engaging in discussions and sharing relevant content can help build rapport with members.

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r/thor — frequently asked questions

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How many subscribers does r/thor have?

r/thor has approximately 22,305 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/thor created?

r/thor was created on February 3, 2011 (15 years ago).

What is r/thor about?

This community is dedicated to discussions, fan art, and news related to Thor, the God of Thunder from Marvel Comics and mythology. Members explore various aspects of Thor's character, including his adventures, relationships, and mythological roots. The community stands out for its blend of comic book lore and mythological references, fostering a space for both casual fans a…

What subreddits are similar to r/thor?

Communities similar to r/thor include r/hulk, r/captainamerica, r/fantasticfour, r/doctorstrange, r/ironman.

Who are the most active posters on r/thor?

The most frequent posters on r/thor include u/ComiX-Fan, u/dispatchdcu, u/sahyadubowik.

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