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Original Sin ended with Thor losing his worthiness to Mjolnir, losing his place as the God of Thunder. Thor (Vol. 4) #1 would kick off with him being saved from Dark Elves by a woman wielding Mjolnir and calling herself Thor. There was a powerful new Thor in the Marvel Universe, and fans had no idea who it was. Eventually, it was revealed to be former Thor girlfriend Jane Foster, and Jane had a very successful run as Thor. Eventually, the Odinson became worthy again at the end of The War of the Realms, but he has never reached the heights of popularity as Jane. Frankly, Thor never should have been made worthy of Mjolnir again, and here’s why.
Jane Was a Better Thor and the Odinson Had Stories Left to Tell Without Mjolnir

People don’t really realize how popular Jane Foster as Thor was. When she first debuted in 2014, this was one of the first times that a major hero had been replaced in several years and was part of a passing of the guard at Marvel. While Thor wasn’t always the most popular character in the Marvel Universe, he was still very important overall, so changing him was a huge thing with fans. The MCU was also at the height of its power, so more eyes than ever were on the comics. Thor becoming a woman was announced on Good Morning America; this attention helped Thor (Vol. 4) become one of the bestselling comics every month. Jane dealing with the mythos of Asgard pulled readers in.
There have been lots of versions of Thor over the years; Jane wasn’t the first person to become Thor. However, writer Jason Aaron, working with the amazing Russell Dauterman, was able to make Jane the most interesting character to ever be Thor. Her battle with cancer and her desire to use the power for good were compelling, and watching her deal with the trials of Asgard was unlike anything that fans had ever seen in Thor comics. The funny thing is that, as much as Jane did as Thor, there was still way more left for her to do.









