Three Is a Magic Number

Here on the 19th day of Jack Kir­by Trib­ute Month, we’ve moved into Asgard week, fea­tur­ing char­ac­ters from Jack­’s Thor run. Today’s prompt is the War­riors Three! In front from left, we have Hogun the Grim and Fan­dral the Dash­ing. Behind them is Volstagg.

As seen in Thor Annu­al #2 from 1966, the War­riors were good friends of Thor. They would often end up going into bat­tle togeth­er. Fan­dral had a dev­il-may-care atti­tude, smil­ing and jok­ing as he bat­tled, seem­ing­ly mod­eled after Errol Fly­nn (per­haps with Fly­n­n’s ver­sion of Robin Hood in mind). Hogun came by his appel­la­tion “the Grim” hon­est­ly, as he rarely smiled or said much in bat­tle (he appeared to be some­thing of a mash-up of Charles Bron­son and Genghis Khan, odd­ly enough). Vol­stagg at this ear­ly point in time was often more of a com­ic relief fig­ure, though lat­er he was shown to be as brave and respect­ed as the rest. He appears to have been inspired by Shake­speare’s Falstaff.

I’d nev­er attempt­ed to draw these char­ac­ters, so it was fun to take a crack at them! Hope you enjoy, and tune in again tomor­row if you’re curi­ous to see who in the Thor cast shows up next!

4 thoughts on “Three Is a Magic Number

  1. joe musich

    Great way to start a week. Nice images, Vol­stagg is fun. Your col­or­ing excels as is usu­al. Did you make a choice on the arrange­ment of the three? Thanks Mark. The three rep­re­sent Asgard well.

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    1. Mark Post author

      Thanks! I need­ed to fit all three into this small space, and I fig­ured Vol­stagg (AKA “the Volu­mi­nous One”) would fit in well in the back if I were to place the oth­er two more in the fore­ground. It seemed to make sense to put Fan­dral in front, since he’s prob­a­bly the most out­go­ing of the group.

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