Is Asgard a place or realm ????

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Is Asgard a place or realm btw can you tell me the best feats of asgardians/Thor, Odin , and The serpent

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#3  Edited By mrmonster

In the comics, it exists in another dimensional plane.

In the MCU, it's just another planet within our dimension.

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Depends on universe it exist.

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It's a people.

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In comics, it's an alternate dimension that exists in our Universe, but not in the same plane. Similar to Hell-Lord's dimensions (Hell, Underworld, world of the dead...). All nine realms used to function like that. They all existed in one Universe and were all held by the World Tree, each having it's own dimension/plane of existence. Until Ragnarok, where Thor destroyed the World Tree and ended not only the event of Ragnarok, but Ragnarok cycle altogether. This caused permanent destruction of Asgard, until Thor came back and recreated it in JMS's run. However, this Asgard was just a floating city that resided in Oklahoma, and it was there for like 2-3 years until Sentry/Void destroyed it during Siege. Tony Stark recreated it with his tech but if I remember correctly, it was renamed "Asgardia" (probably because the All-Mothers were rulers at the time and not Odin). Asgardia resided in Earth's atmosphere until the end of Aaron's God of Thunder run, when Frigga and the city left the Earth and it became a floating city in space. There are probably a lot of other things that happened in between but I have a hard time keeping track of Thor's continuity since I never payed extra attention to it like with some of my all time favorite characters, so there are probably a lot of things I'm missing.

MCU version however appears to be in the same plane of existence as Earth. Just a lot smaller than Pre-Ragnarok Asgard.

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It's a people.

Not after Thanos and his crew annihilated the entire ship full of Asgardians.

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@mutant1230 said:

It's a people.

Not after Thanos and his crew annihilated the entire ship full of Asgardians.

Hey now, some of them survived.

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In the comics, it exists in another dimensional plane.

In the MCU, it's just another planet within our dimension.

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@lan_fan said:
@mrmonster said:

In the comics, it exists in another dimensional plane.

In the MCU, it's just another planet within our dimension.

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@the_living_tribunal_24: The 10th realm is a concept introduced very recently and it was removed from the World Tree by Odin long before Thor was even born. It does not count.

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Didn't they explain the 9 realms as a multiverse?

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@krleavenger: introduced during original sin, yes during the war against heven, by your logic there's only 8 realms since asgard after ragnarok was built on earth and up until thor 905/6 was close to earth/same dimension.

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Asgard is not a place, its a people.

in the comics, Asgard (the floating island/city/continent) exists in an alternate dimension/pocket universe also called asgard.

in the MCU it exists in the same dimension as earth but in a different galaxy.

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@mutant1230 said:

It's a people.

Not after Thanos and his crew annihilated half of ship full of Asgardians.