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The Enchanters Three are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics . The Enchanters Three first appear in Thor #143-144 (Aug.-Sept. 1967), and were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby .

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16-769: A battle with the Absorbing Man , Mjolnir becomes lodged in a wall and does not return. Thor reverts to his current mortal persona of Jake Olsen, who is subsequently given a heart attack by a being that emerges from Mjolnir: Enrakt, the newest Enchanter. Enrakt is the youngest of the brothers and was apparently still in training during the first battle with the Asgardians. Although the Warriors Three come to Thor's aid, they are defeated by Enrakt, who brags that his now free brothers - Brona and Magnir - are attacking Odin at that very moment. Jake Olsen takes advantage of

24-557: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Enchanters Three The group first appeared in Thor #143-145 (Aug.-Oct.1967), and did not appear in Marvel continuity again (on this occasion with a new member) until thirty one years later in Thor vol. 2 #15-19 (Sept. 1999-Jan. 2000). The Enchanters are apparently brothers and hail from

32-649: The Thunder God Thor of the impending threat, unaware that Brona and Magnir are following. Forsung travels to Asgard and confronts Odin directly. Thor and his fellow Asgardians defeat the Enchanters, while after a long and protracted battle Odin slays Forsung and crushes his Living Talisman. Odin then banishes Brona and Magnir to a limbo-like dimension. Thor eventually discovers he is having difficulty controlling his magical hammer Mjolnir , which veers away when thrown and on occasion does not return. During

40-661: The melee to reclaim Mjolnir, and as Thor fights Enrakt to a standstill, then escapes to Asgard. Aided by fellow Avenger the Scarlet Witch , Thor travels to Asgard, where together with Odin the trio are swallowed by a gigantic serpent summoned by Enrakt. Freeing themselves, the group confront the Enchanters Three, with Odin defeating Brona and crushing his Living Amulet; the Scarlet Witch trapping Magnir in solid rock and Thor almost beating Enrakt to death. At

48-539: The realm of Ringsfjord, which exists on the extra-dimensional continent of Asgard . The original three Enchanters are Forsung, Brona and Magnir, sorcerers whose power is amplified by the Living Talismans in their possession. Brona and Magnir are first encountered by the Asgardian warriors Balder and Sif , who follow the pair and decide to conquer Asgard and then Earth. Balder and Sif escape to Earth to warn

56-416: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Enchanters . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Enchanters&oldid=864861730 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

64-462: The suggestion of Odin, Thor unmasks Enrakt to discover it is actually the corpse of "Ceranda", a woman Thor met off-world and once loved. Enrakt had been using her body - and Mjolnir - to hold his spirit. Enrakt's spirit, together with Brona and Magnir, is banished and Ceranda's body is placed in state in a memorial hall in Asgard. Each of the Enchanters wears a sentient talisman carved in the image of

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