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{{Short description|Fictional character in Marvel Comics}} |
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|full name= Sif |
|full name= Sif |
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|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
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|debut=''[[Journey into Mystery]]'' #102 |
|debut=''[[Journey into Mystery]]'' #102<br>(March 1964) |
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|creators=[[Stan Lee]] (writer)<br>[[Jack Kirby]] (artist) |
|creators=[[Stan Lee]] (writer)<br>[[Jack Kirby]] (artist) |
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|species = [[Asgard (comics)|Asgardian]] |
|species = [[Asgard (comics)|Asgardian]] |
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|homeworld = [[Asgard (comics)|Asgard]] |
|homeworld = [[Asgard (comics)|Asgard]] |
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|alliances = Asgard |
|alliances = Asgard |
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|partners = [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor |
|partners = [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] |
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|aliases = Sylvan<br>Sybil<ref>''Thor'' #328-329</ref> |
|aliases = Fair One<br>Rose Chambers<br>Sylvan<br>Sybil<ref>''Thor'' #328-329</ref><br>Sif the All-Seeing |
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|supports= |
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|powers = Superhuman strength, |
|powers = * Superhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina, durability, reflexes, and longevity |
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* Regenerative healing factor |
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* Teleportation |
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* Proficient use of cold weapons |
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* Skilled hand-to-hand combat |
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⚫ | '''Sif''' is a |
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⚫ | '''Sif''' is a character appearing in [[American comic book]]s published by [[Marvel Comics]]. Created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]], the character first appeared in ''Journey into Mystery'' #102 (March 1964).<ref>{{cite book |last1=DeFalco |first1=Tom |title=The Marvel Encyclopedia |last2=Sanderson |first2=Peter |last3=Brevoort |first3=Tom |last4=Teitelbaum |first4=Michael |last5=Wallace |first5=Daniel |last6=Darling |first6=Andrew |last7=Forbeck |first7=Matt |last8=Cowsill |first8=Alan |last9=Bray |first9=Adam |date=2019 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1-4654-7890-0 |page=328}}</ref> She is based on the [[Norse mythology|Norse]] [[List of Germanic deities|goddess]] [[Sif]]. As an [[Asgard (comics)|Asgardian]] warrior and lover of Thor, Sif often accompanies him into battle. She has also battled alongside [[Balder (comics)|Balder]], who has developed an unrequited attraction to her, as she never shows affection for anyone but Thor and certain individuals who have proved worthy to wield his hammer, [[Mjolnir (comics)|Mjolnir]], such as the noble alien warrior [[Beta Ray Bill]], and the mortal [[Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson)|Eric Masterson]]. |
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⚫ | Sif has appeared in various media adaptations of Thor. [[Jaimie Alexander]] portrays [[Sif (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Lady Sif]] in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] films ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' (2011), ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' (2013), and ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]'' (2022), as well as |
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⚫ | Sif has appeared in various media adaptations of Thor. [[Jaimie Alexander]] portrays [[Sif (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Lady Sif]] in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] films ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'' (2011), ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' (2013), and ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]'' (2022), as well as the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 1|first]] and [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 2|second season]]s of the television series ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'' and one episode of the first season of the television series ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]''. Additionally, alternate timeline versions of Sif appear in two episodes of the [[Disney+]] animated series ''[[What If...? (TV series)|What If...?]]''. |
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==Publication history== |
==Publication history== |
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Created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]], Sif first appeared in ''[[Journey |
Created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]], Sif first appeared in ''[[Journey into Mystery]]'' #102 (March 1964). As a supporting character of Thor, she was featured predominantly in the pages of ''The Mighty Thor'', beginning with issue #136 (January 1967).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Brevoort |first1=Tom |last2=DeFalco |first2=Tom |last3=Manning |first3=Matthew K. |last4=Sanderson |first4=Peter |last5=Wiacek |first5=Win |title=Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History |date=2017 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1465455505 |page=120}}</ref> The character went on to make guest appearances in several series including ''[[The Avengers (comic book)|The Avengers]]'', ''[[Fantastic Four (comic book)|Fantastic Four]]'', ''[[New Mutants|The New Mutants]]'', ''[[Silver Surfer (comic book)|Silver Surfer]]'' and ''[[Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson)|Thunderstrike]]''. |
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In June 2010, Sif starred in a self-titled [[One-shot (comics)|one-shot]] by writer [[Kelly Sue DeConnick]] and artist [[Ryan Stegman]]. The issue deals with the aftermath of Loki having taken control of her body and her consciousness being forced into the frame of a dying elderly woman. DeConnick said, "Well, this is pretty much the story of how she deals with that. She was a bit cowed at first and, for a woman as fierce and proud as Sif, that's insult added to injury. This is the story of how she comes to own that fury and rises to her full stature once again."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://marvel.com/news/story/11465/sifs_revenge |title=Sif's Revenge |last=Dietsch |first=TJ |date=25 February 2010 |publisher=Marvel.com |access-date=6 December 2012}}</ref> |
In June 2010, Sif starred in a self-titled [[One-shot (comics)|one-shot]] by writer [[Kelly Sue DeConnick]] and artist [[Ryan Stegman]]. The issue deals with the aftermath of Loki having taken control of her body and her consciousness being forced into the frame of a dying elderly woman. DeConnick said, "Well, this is pretty much the story of how she deals with that. She was a bit cowed at first and, for a woman as fierce and proud as Sif, that's insult added to injury. This is the story of how she comes to own that fury and rises to her full stature once again."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://marvel.com/news/story/11465/sifs_revenge |title=Sif's Revenge |last=Dietsch |first=TJ |date=25 February 2010 |publisher=Marvel.com |access-date=6 December 2012}}</ref> |
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Beginning with issue #646 (November 2012), ''Journey into Mystery'' by [[Kathryn Immonen]] and [[Valerio Schiti]] shifted focus from Loki to Sif. Editor Lauren Sankovitch said, "We had it Loki-centric... going forward with #646 we wanted to mix it up a little bit. Sif's been in the thick of it, she's a born warrior, she's got a lot of fight and verve and fire to her! We talked at length about what this story could be and what her story could be, and it all came down to...one single question: what does she want? I think Sif, above all, wants to be a better warrior."<ref>{{cite web | |
Beginning with issue #646 (November 2012), ''Journey into Mystery'' by [[Kathryn Immonen]] and [[Valerio Schiti]] shifted focus from Loki to Sif. Editor Lauren Sankovitch said, "We had it Loki-centric... going forward with #646 we wanted to mix it up a little bit. Sif's been in the thick of it, she's a born warrior, she's got a lot of fight and verve and fire to her! We talked at length about what this story could be and what her story could be, and it all came down to ... one single question: what does she want? I think Sif, above all, wants to be a better warrior."<ref>{{cite web |last=Campbell |first=Josie |date=14 August 2012 |title=Immonen Leads Sif on a 'Journey into Mystery' |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=40445 |website=[[Comic Book Resources]] |access-date=14 August 2012}}</ref> The series was cancelled in August 2013 with issue #655. About the cancellation, Immonen said |
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<blockquote>We are done with 655. But seeing as we were basically cooked right out of the gate, I'm going to call hanging in for nearly a year a success. To be truthful, the real challenge that we inherited with this book was living up to the beautiful work that [[Kieron Gillen|Kieron [Gillen]]] et al. had done previously and the amazing reader energy that had been generated. If all that had happened with our ten issues was to extend the influence of the astonishing Valerio Schiti, that would have been enough. As it is, I'm so proud of what Valerio, Jordie [Bellaire], Clayton [Cowles], Pepe and I put on the page under Lauren [Sankovitch] and Jake's fearless leadership. I'm also thrilled to have been able to write Sif as a fierce warrior and a lovable dork. I hope she finds a new home somewhere with a lot of things to say and a lot of things to kill.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/14/marvel-cancels-journey-into-mystery |title=Marvel Cancels Journey into Mystery |last=Schedeen |first=Jesse |date=14 June 2013 |website=[[IGN]] |access-date=22 August 2013}}</ref></blockquote> |
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==Fictional character biography== |
==Fictional character biography== |
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===Early life=== |
===Early life=== |
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Sif, [[Heimdall ( |
Sif, [[Heimdall (character)|Heimdall]]'s sister,<ref name="thorsoa3">''[[Thor: Son of Asgard]]'' #3 (June 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> has been Thor and Balder's constant companion since childhood.<ref name="thorsoa1">''Thor: Son of Asgard'' #1 (May 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> Like most Asgardians, Sif was born with golden hair. Hers was turned black after [[Loki (Marvel Comics)|Loki]] cut it and replaced it with enchanted hair made by dwarves.<ref name="thorsoa8">''Thor: Son of Asgard'' #8 (Nov. 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> At an early age she showed great prowess as a warrior and was considered the best female warrior in all of Asgard, matched only by [[Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)|Brunnhilde]]. At one point a giant gave her to the death goddess [[Hela (comics)|Hela]] in exchange for immortality, but Thor saved her by offering himself in her place. Hela was so impressed that she let them both go.<ref name="thorsoa1012">''Thor: Son of Asgard'' #10–12 (Jan. – Mar. 2005). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Sif was originally said to be Balder's sister rather than Heimdall's in her first appearance.<ref>''Journey |
Sif was originally said to be Balder's sister rather than Heimdall's in her first appearance.<ref>''Journey into Mystery'' #102. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Life as a warrior=== |
===Life as a warrior=== |
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Sif and Thor are separated when his father [[Odin ( |
Sif and Thor are separated when his father [[Odin (Marvel Comics)|Odin]] banishes Thor from Asgard and Thor begins a life as a superhero on Earth. Many years later Thor becomes romantically involved with [[Jane Foster]]. Thor brings Jane to Asgard to be wed and she is granted immortality but fails a final test. Odin sends her back to Earth, stripped of her newly acquired powers and without memories of the event. Odin then arranges an encounter with Sif while Thor is battling the monstrous super-strong Unknown and the two fall in love again.<ref name="thor136">''Thor'' #136 (Jan. 1967). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Reunited with Thor, Sif accompanies him into battle against many of his most formidable enemies including [[Ulik]],<ref name="thor136"/><ref name="thor137140">''Thor'' #137–140 (Feb.–May 1967)</ref> the [[Enchanters Three]],<ref name="thor143145">''Thor'' #143–145 (Aug.–Oct. 1967)</ref> the [[Circus of Crime]],<ref name="thor145147">''Thor'' #145–147 (Oct.–Dec. 1967)</ref> [[Wrecker (comics)|Wrecker]],<ref name="thor148150">''Thor'' #148–150 (Jan.–Mar. 1968)</ref> [[Mangog]],<ref name="thor154157">''Thor'' #154–157 (July – Oct. 1968)</ref> [[Pluto (Marvel Comics)|Pluto]]<ref name="thor163164">''Thor'' #163–164 (Apr.–May 1969)</ref> and [[Surtur ( |
Reunited with Thor, Sif accompanies him into battle against many of his most formidable enemies including [[Ulik]],<ref name="thor136"/><ref name="thor137140">''Thor'' #137–140 (Feb.–May 1967). Marvel Comics.</ref> the [[Enchanters Three]],<ref name="thor143145">''Thor'' #143–145 (Aug.–Oct. 1967). Marvel Comics.</ref> the [[Circus of Crime]],<ref name="thor145147">''Thor'' #145–147 (Oct.–Dec. 1967). Marvel Comics.</ref> [[Wrecker (comics)|Wrecker]],<ref name="thor148150">''Thor'' #148–150 (Jan.–Mar. 1968). Marvel Comics.</ref> [[Mangog]],<ref name="thor154157">''Thor'' #154–157 (July – Oct. 1968). Marvel Comics.</ref> [[Pluto (Marvel Comics)|Pluto]],<ref name="thor163164">''Thor'' #163–164 (Apr.–May 1969). Marvel Comics.</ref> and [[Surtur (character)|Surtur]].<ref name="thor176177">''Thor'' #176–177 (May–June 1970). Marvel Comics.</ref> Sif is part of the resistance when Loki takes control of Asgard. After [[Hogun]] attempts a physical attack, Sif puts herself in the line of fire and convinces Loki if he dies, he would have to kill her too. Loki declines to murder anyone at that point.<ref>''Thor'' #192 (September 1971). Marvel Comics.</ref> Sif is one of the Asgardians who encounter [[Tana Nile]], leading to a series of adventures with her that gets them exiled from Asgard for a time, but they eventually return home.<ref name="thor201221">''Thor'' #201–221 (July 1972–Mar. 1974). Marvel Comics.</ref> Sif discovers that Thor still has feelings for Jane Foster when she finds him at her hospital bedside after Jane has been critically injured.<ref name="thor231">''Thor'' #231 (Jan. 1975). Marvel Comics.</ref> Despite this, Sif chooses to save Jane's life by merging her life force with her own. Sif does this partially to try to understand Thor's attraction to mortals, especially Jane.<ref name="thor236">''Thor'' #236 (June 1975). Marvel Comics.</ref> Sif is soon separated from Jane, and Jane is exiled to a [[pocket dimension]] only accessible through the [[Possessor (comics)|Possessor]]'s runestaff.<ref name="thor249">''Thor'' #249 (July 1976). Marvel Comics.</ref> Eventually, Sif and Thor rescue Jane and reunite her with her mortal love, Dr. Kevin Kincaid.<ref name="thor334335">''Thor'' #334–335 (Aug.–Sept. 1983). Marvel Comics.</ref> Red Norvell, who is attracted to Sif, kidnaps her when he gains Thor's power (thanks to Loki). She convinces him to return and save Asgard from [[Ragnarök]].<ref name="thor274276">''Thor'' #274–276 (Aug.–Oct. 1978). Marvel Comics.</ref> Later, she breaks a deadlock of votes, allowing Thor to return to Earth.<ref name="thor313">''Thor'' #313 (Nov. 1981). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Later, the alien warrior [[Beta Ray Bill]] comes to the defense of Earth during a war with Surtur and his demon army. In the midst of battle Sif and Bill find themselves attracted to each other. Meanwhile, [[Lorelei (Asgardian)|Lorelei]] has given Thor an elixir that causes him to fall in love with her, and he is so blinded by the spell that he strikes Sif in anger. When the war is over, Sif and Bill spend some time on Earth exploring their mutual attraction before returning to Asgard. Sif eventually returns and finally comes to forgive Thor after she realizes that Lorelei was to blame for his brutality.<ref name="thor349359">''Thor'' #349–359 (Nov. 1984–Sept. 1985)</ref> However, she clarifies to Balder that her love for Bill is purely platonic.<ref name="thor442">"Thor" #442 (Jan. 1992)</ref> |
Later, the alien warrior [[Beta Ray Bill]] comes to the defense of Earth during a war with Surtur and his demon army. In the midst of battle Sif and Bill find themselves attracted to each other. Meanwhile, [[Lorelei (Asgardian)|Lorelei]] has given Thor an elixir that causes him to fall in love with her, and he is so blinded by the spell that he strikes Sif in anger. When the war is over, Sif and Bill spend some time on Earth exploring their mutual attraction before returning to Asgard. Sif eventually returns and finally comes to forgive Thor after she realizes that Lorelei was to blame for his brutality.<ref name="thor349359">''Thor'' #349–359 (Nov. 1984–Sept. 1985). Marvel Comics.</ref> However, she clarifies to Balder that her love for Bill is purely platonic.<ref name="thor442">"Thor" #442 (Jan. 1992). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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She also develops a romantic relationship with another mortal to wield Thor's power, [[Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson)|Eric Masterson]]. Despite this, Sif risks her life to travel to the realm of [[Mephisto ( |
She also develops a romantic relationship with another mortal to wield Thor's power, [[Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson)|Eric Masterson]]. Despite this, Sif risks her life to travel to the realm of [[Mephisto (Marvel Comics)|Mephisto]] to free what seems to be the soul of Thor from a mystical bag, pledging her loyalty to the demonic entity. She is manipulated into a new costume change and is sent to face down Eric and Balder in battle, who had willingly followed her, worried for the success of her mission. Eric and Sif eventually part realms as friends, but he leaves her with a favored leather jacket.<ref name="thor450455">''Thor'' #450–455 (Aug.–Dec. 1992). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Thor's reign=== |
===Thor's reign=== |
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When Thor assumes the throne of Asgard following Odin's death, he becomes torn between his duties as king and his desire to keep mortals from harm. Thor resolves this by bringing Asgard to Earth and reshaping the world in his image. Though his intentions are noble, a nightmarish future follows as Thor's reign on Earth becomes tyrannical.<ref name="thorv24174">''Thor'' vol. 2 #41–74 (Nov. 2001–Apr. 2004)</ref> Sif, unwilling to go along with this new vision, is exiled from Asgard. Thor eventually marries the Enchantress and has a son, [[Magni (Marvel Comics)|Magni]]. As an adult seeking understanding of these events, Magni finds Sif, who influences him to rise up against his father even though she still loves him.<ref name="thorv275">''Thor'' vol. 2 |
When Thor assumes the throne of Asgard following Odin's death, he becomes torn between his duties as king and his desire to keep mortals from harm. Thor resolves this by bringing Asgard to Earth and reshaping the world in his image. Though his intentions are noble, a nightmarish future follows as Thor's reign on Earth becomes tyrannical.<ref name="thorv24174">''Thor'' vol. 2 #41–74 (Nov. 2001–Apr. 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> Sif, unwilling to go along with this new vision, is exiled from Asgard. Thor eventually marries the Enchantress and has a son, [[Magni (Marvel Comics)|Magni]]. As an adult seeking understanding of these events, Magni finds Sif, who influences him to rise up against his father even though she still loves him.<ref name="thorv275">''Thor'' vol. 2 #75 (May 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> Following Magni's death in a battle involving Thor, [[Thor Girl]] and [[Desak]], Thor sees the error of his ways and travels back in time to undo what he has done.<ref name="thorv279">''Thor'' vol. 2 #79 (July 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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After the timeline is reset, Loki brings about [[Ragnarök]] in Asgard, during which the godly forces swiftly lose ground. Sif survives the first wave of losses but loses an arm.<ref name="thorv280">''Thor'' vol. 2 #80 (Aug. 2004)</ref> She is rescued by Brunnhilde, who is later killed by |
After the timeline is reset, Loki brings about [[Ragnarök]] in Asgard, during which the godly forces swiftly lose ground. Sif survives the first wave of losses but loses an arm.<ref name="thorv280">''Thor'' vol. 2 #80 (Aug. 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> She is rescued by Brunnhilde, who is later killed by Durok the Demolisher.<ref name="thorv282">''Thor'' vol. 2 #82 (Sept. 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> Sif honors Brunnhilde's death by taking her sword and leading the [[Valkyrior (Marvel Comics)|Valkyrior]] in the final battle.<ref name="thorv283">''Thor'' vol. 2 #83 (Oct. 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> Sif falls in battle against Surtur's forces, dying side by side with [[Volstagg]]. All of Asgard falls soon after.<ref name="thorv285">''Thor'' vol. 2 #85 (Dec. 2004). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Reborn=== |
===Reborn=== |
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Thor returns in time and restores the pantheon, beginning with Heimdall.<ref name="thorv315">''Thor'' vol. 3 #1–5 (Sept. 2007–Jan. 2008)</ref> After resurrecting the other gods, Donald Blake goes to a hospital to try to find the reborn Sif. After wrongly thinking that she was reborn in Donald Blake's former love |
Thor returns in time and restores the Asgardian pantheon, beginning with Heimdall.<ref name="thorv315">''Thor'' vol. 3 #1–5 (Sept. 2007–Jan. 2008). Marvel Comics.</ref> After resurrecting the other gods, Donald Blake goes to a hospital to try to find the reborn Sif. After wrongly thinking that she was reborn in Donald Blake's former love [[Jane Foster (comics)|Jane Foster]], he leaves thinking that Sif won't come back. However, that scene reveals that Sif was reborn in an elderly woman in that hospital named Mrs. Chambers, who is suffering from what is thought to be terminal cancer. [[Loki (Marvel Comics)|Loki]] has masked her from Thor's abilities, giving her a mirror that shows Sif her true form but prevents her from revealing her identity. Her host remains in the hospital, fighting for her life. Thor wondered what would happen to the spirit of an Asgardian if their host died.<ref name="thorv38">''Thor'' vol. 3 #8 (June 2008). marvel Comics.</ref> |
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Loki later reveals to Thor what happened to Sif and advises him to find her before Loki returns to his true form.<ref name="thor601">''Thor'' #601 (June 2009)</ref> Upon learning the truth from Mrs. Chambers, Jane Foster calls Donald Blake and informs him that she has found Sif, and Thor succeeds in restoring her. With Sif resurrected, Mrs. Chambers passes away.<ref name="thor602">''Thor'' #602 (Aug. 2009)</ref> Sif then joins Thor in exile in [[Broxton, Oklahoma]] and checks into the same hotel as Donald Blake under the name Sylvan.<ref name="thor603">''Thor'' #603 (Nov. 2009)</ref> While in Broxton, Sif struggles with the fact that Loki possessed her body while she was trapped in Mrs. Chambers' body. She aids Beta Ray Bill, whose starship |
During the "[[Dark Reign (comics)|Dark Reign]]" storyline, Loki later reveals to Thor what happened to Sif and advises him to find her before Loki returns to his true form.<ref name="thor601">''Thor'' #601 (June 2009). Marvel Comics.</ref> Upon learning the truth from Mrs. Chambers, Jane Foster calls Donald Blake and informs him that she has found Sif, and Thor succeeds in restoring her. With Sif resurrected, Mrs. Chambers passes away.<ref name="thor602">''Thor'' #602 (Aug. 2009). Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Harn |first=Darby |date=2021-07-10 |title=Loki: 10 Things About Lady Sif Only Comic Fans Know |url=https://screenrant.com/loki-lady-sif-comic-book-facts/ |access-date=2023-02-06 |website=[[Screen Rant]] |language=en}}</ref> Sif then joins Thor in exile in [[Broxton, Oklahoma]] and checks into the same hotel as Donald Blake under the name Sylvan.<ref name="thor603">''Thor'' #603 (Nov. 2009). Marvel Comics.</ref> While in Broxton, Sif struggles with the fact that Loki possessed her body while she was trapped in Mrs. Chambers' body. She aids Beta Ray Bill, whose starship Skuttlebutt has been invaded by virus-infected aliens.<ref name="sifcomic">''Sif'' #1 (June 2010). Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>{{cite web |first=Timothy |last=Callahan |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=user_review&id=2137 |title=Review: Sif #1 |website=[[Comic Book Resources]] |date=April 21, 2010 |access-date=September 29, 2010 }}</ref> Sif is later seen defending Asgard during the [[Siege (comics)|Siege of Asgard]]<ref name="siege2">''Siege'' #2 (Apr. 2010). Marvel Comics.</ref> and the [[Serpent (character)|Serpent]]'s [[Fear Itself (comics)|War]].<ref>''Fear Itself'' #1 (June 2011). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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==Powers and abilities== |
==Powers and abilities== |
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Sif shares [[Asgard (comics)#Racial attributes|powers common among all Asgardians]], with her dense physiology granting superhuman strength greater than the average Asgardian female and on par with the average Asgardian male, limited invulnerability, as well as advanced stamina, speed, agility, and reflexes. Sif is also extremely long lived and maintains her youth and vitality through the consumption of [[Golden apple#Norse mythology|golden apples]]. She is also highly skilled in [[hand to hand combat]] and proficient in the use of [[cold weapon]]s, favoring a sword and shield in battle. She is often said to be the best female fighter in Asgard, on par with Valkyrie.<ref>''[[Thor: Son of Asgard]]'' #8</ref> |
Sif shares [[Asgard (comics)#Racial attributes|powers common among all Asgardians]], with her dense physiology granting superhuman strength greater than the average Asgardian female and on par with the average Asgardian male, limited invulnerability, as well as advanced stamina, speed, agility, and reflexes. Sif is also extremely long lived and maintains her youth and vitality through the consumption of [[Golden apple#Norse mythology|golden apples]]. She is also highly skilled in [[hand to hand combat]] and proficient in the use of [[cold weapon]]s, favoring a sword and shield in battle. She is often said to be the best female fighter in Asgard, on par with Valkyrie.<ref>''[[Thor: Son of Asgard]]'' #8. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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In early appearances, Sif also possessed the innate ability to teleport herself and others from Earth to Asgard.<ref name="thor137140"/> At some point, Sif began relying on her enchanted sword, which could "cleave" open gateways to other destinations besides Earth and Asgard through a complex array of swinging motions.<ref name="thor231"/><ref name="thor234">''Thor'' #234 (Apr. 1975)</ref> However, during ''The Reigning'', after Thor failed to truly resurrect a young girl, Sif was once again able to teleport herself and Thor away without the use of her sword.{{ |
In early appearances, Sif also possessed the innate ability to teleport herself and others from Earth to Asgard.<ref name="thor137140"/> At some point, Sif began relying on her enchanted sword, which could "cleave" open gateways to other destinations besides Earth and Asgard through a complex array of swinging motions.<ref name="thor231"/><ref name="thor234">''Thor'' #234 (Apr. 1975). Marvel Comics.</ref> However, during ''The Reigning'', after Thor failed to truly resurrect a young girl, Sif was once again able to teleport herself and Thor away without the use of her sword.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=November 2010}} Sif and Balder relied on the Norn Stones to teleport when they were looking for Thor. |
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==Reception== |
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===Accolades=== |
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* In 2020, ''[[Scary Mommy]]'' included Sif in their "Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic" list.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kaye |first=Deirdre |date=November 16, 2020 |title=Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic |url=https://www.scarymommy.com/marvel-female-characters |access-date=February 6, 2023 |website=Scary Mommy |language=en}}</ref> |
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* In 2022, ''[[The Mary Sue]]'' ranked Sif 2nd in their "All of Thor’s Love Interests in Marvel Comics" list.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Medlen |first=D. R. |date=July 12, 2022 |title=All of Thor's Love Interests in Marvel Comics, Ranked |url=https://www.themarysue.com/all-of-thors-love-interests-in-marvel-comics-ranked/ |access-date=February 6, 2023 |website=The Mary Sue |language=en}}</ref> |
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* in 2022, ''[[CBR.com]]'' ranked Sif 8th in their "10 Strongest Asgardians In The Comics" list.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Eckhardt |first=Peter |date=April 8, 2022 |title=10 Strongest Asgardians In The Comics, Ranked |url=https://www.cbr.com/strongest-asgardians-comics-ranked/ |access-date=February 6, 2023 |website=CBR |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Other versions== |
==Other versions== |
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===Earth X=== |
===Earth X=== |
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In the alternate ''[[Earth X]]'' reality, the [[Asgard (comics)|Asgardian]]s were actually aliens that were manipulated by the [[Celestial (comics)|Celestial]]s into believing they were the Gods of Norse myth. When the lie was revealed, "Sif" and the other Asgardians briefly resumed their alien form, but later returned to their Asgardian forms.<ref name="ex12">''[[Earth X]]'' #12 (Apr. 2000)</ref> |
In the alternate ''[[Earth X]]'' reality, the [[Asgard (comics)|Asgardian]]s were actually aliens that were manipulated by the [[Celestial (comics)|Celestial]]s into believing they were the Gods of Norse myth. When the lie was revealed, "Sif" and the other Asgardians briefly resumed their alien form, but later returned to their Asgardian forms.<ref name="ex12">''[[Earth X]]'' #12 (Apr. 2000). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Guardians of the Galaxy=== |
===Guardians of the Galaxy=== |
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In the ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' timeline, by the 31st century Thor and Sif have a son named Woden Thorson.<ref name="gotg42">''Guardians of the Galaxy'' #42 (Nov. 1993)</ref> |
In the ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' timeline, by the 31st century Thor and Sif have a son named Woden Thorson.<ref name="gotg42">''Guardians of the Galaxy'' #42 (Nov. 1993). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===MC2=== |
===MC2=== |
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Sif has an alternate, older, version of herself living in the [[Marvel Comics 2|MC2]] universe. This version had to flee from her home world on Asgard when the planet devourer [[Galactus]] arrived to eat it, as seen in the [[Last Planet Standing]] miniseries.{{ |
Sif has an alternate, older, version of herself living in the [[Marvel Comics 2|MC2]] universe. This version had to flee from her home world on Asgard when the planet devourer [[Galactus]] arrived to eat it, as seen in the [[Last Planet Standing]] miniseries.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}} |
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===Mutant X=== |
===Mutant X=== |
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In the ''[[Mutant X (comics)|Mutant X]]'' universe, Sif was one of many who fought the [[Beyonder]] and died.<ref name="mxa2001">''[[Mutant X (comics)|Mutant X]] Annual'' #2001 (May 2001)</ref> |
In the ''[[Mutant X (comics)|Mutant X]]'' universe, Sif was one of many who fought the [[Beyonder]] and died.<ref name="mxa2001">''[[Mutant X (comics)|Mutant X]] Annual'' #2001 (May 2001). Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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===Ultimate Universe=== |
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An alternate universe variant of Sif from Earth-6160 appears in the [[Ultimate Universe]].<ref>''Ultimate Invasion'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> This version is a servant of Loki who later becomes an associate of the Ultimates.<ref>''Ultimate Universe'' #1. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimates'' Vol. 4 #1. Marvel Comics.</ref><ref>''Ultimates'' Vol. 4 #3. Marvel Comics.</ref> |
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==In other media== |
==In other media== |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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* Sif appears in ''[[The Super Hero Squad Show]]'' |
* Sif appears in ''[[The Super Hero Squad Show]]'' episode "Oh Brother!", voiced by [[Tricia Helfer]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicscontinuum.com/stories/0907/28/voices.htm|title=Marvel Super Hero Squad|work=The Comics Continuum|date=2009|access-date=March 12, 2015|archive-date=July 31, 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090731111809/http://www.comicscontinuum.com/stories/0907/28/voices.htm|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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* Sif appears in ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]'' |
* Sif appears in ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]'', voiced by [[Nika Futterman]].<ref name="btva2">{{cite web |title=Sif Voices (Thor) |url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Thor/Sif/ |access-date=October 24, 2017 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.</ref> |
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===Film=== |
===Film=== |
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* Sif appears in ''[[Hulk Vs|Hulk vs. Thor]]'', voiced by [[Grey DeLisle]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=18391&reviewer=402 |title=Movie Review – Hulk Vs. |author=Mel Valentin |date=January 28, 2009 |publisher=efilmcritic.com |access-date=September 8, 2010 |archive-date=March 21, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110321063633/http://efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=18391 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* Sif appears in ''[[Thor: Tales of Asgard]]'', voiced by [[Tara Strong]].<ref name="btva2" /> |
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* Sif also appears in the animated Marvel film ''[[Thor: Tales of Asgard]]'', voiced by [[Tara Strong]].<ref name="btva">{{cite web | title=Voice Of Sif - Mighty Thor <nowiki>|</nowiki> Behind The Voice Actors | url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Mighty-Thor/Sif/ | work=Behind The Voice Actors | access-date=October 24, 2017| postscript=. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources}}</ref> |
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* Sif makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ''[[The Good, the Bart, and the Loki]]''.<ref name="btva2" /> |
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===Marvel Cinematic Universe=== |
===Marvel Cinematic Universe=== |
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[[File:Jaimie Alexander as Sif.jpg|thumb|[[Jaimie Alexander]] as [[Sif (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sif]] in the 2011 film ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]''.]] |
[[File:Jaimie Alexander as Sif.jpg|thumb|[[Jaimie Alexander]] as [[Sif (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Sif]] in the 2011 film ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]''.]] |
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Sif appears in media set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU), portrayed by [[Jaimie Alexander]]. |
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* Sif also appears in the live-action television series ''[[Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://marvel.com/news/tv/2014/1/17/21783/the_lady_sif_set_to_drop_in_on_marvels_agents_of_shield. |title=The Lady Sif Set to Drop in on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |work=Marvel.com |date=January 17, 2014 |access-date=January 17, 2014}}</ref> [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 1)|season one]] episode "[[Yes Men (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)|Yes Men]]" and the [[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 2)|season two]] episode "[[Who You Really Are]]".<ref name="YesMenAsgardians">{{cite magazine |url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Jaimie-Alexander-Thor-Agents-SHIELD-1077480.aspx |title=First Look: Thor Star Jaimie Alexander Meets the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |magazine=TV Guide |date=February 10, 2014 |access-date=February 10, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Lovett|first1=Jamie|title=Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2 Episode 12: Who You Really Are Recap With Spoilers|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/03/11/agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-season-2-episode-12-who-you-really-are-rec|website=comicbook.com|access-date=March 12, 2015|date=March 10, 2015}}</ref> |
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⚫ | * Sif first appears in ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'',<ref name="Alexander">{{cite news |author=Roush |first=George |date=September 22, 2009 |title=Thor, Iron Man And The Fighter Are Facebook Friends With David Fincher |url=http://www.latinoreview.com/news/thor-iron-man-and-the-fighter-are-facebook-friends-with-david-fincher-8072 |access-date=September 23, 2009 |publisher=Latino Review|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090926075127/http://www.latinoreview.com/news/thor-iron-man-and-the-fighter-are-facebook-friends-with-david-fincher-8072 |archive-date=2009-09-26 }}</ref> and its sequel ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Wigler |first=Josh |date=January 11, 2012 |title=Jamie Alexander Teases ''Thor 2'' Romance, Possible ''Avengers'' Appearance |url=http://splashpage.mtv.com/2012/01/11/jamie-alexander-thor-2-avengers/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120114001259/http://splashpage.mtv.com/2012/01/11/jamie-alexander-thor-2-avengers |archive-date=January 14, 2012 |access-date=January 11, 2012 |work=[[MTV News]]}}</ref> |
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* Sif appears in ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]''<ref>{{cite web |date=January 17, 2014 |title=The Lady Sif Set to Drop in on Marvel's ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' |url=http://marvel.com/news/tv/2014/1/17/21783/the_lady_sif_set_to_drop_in_on_marvels_agents_of_shield. |access-date=January 17, 2014 |work=Marvel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140120131827/http://marvel.com/news/tv/2014/1/17/21783/the_lady_sif_set_to_drop_in_on_marvels_agents_of_shield. |archive-date=2014-01-20 }}</ref><ref name="YesMenAsgardians">{{cite magazine |last=Logan |first=Michael |date=February 10, 2014 |title=First Look: ''Thor'' Star Jaimie Alexander Meets the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. |url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Jaimie-Alexander-Thor-Agents-SHIELD-1077480.aspx |access-date=February 10, 2014 |magazine=TV Guide|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222132239/http://www.tvguide.com/News/Jaimie-Alexander-Thor-Agents-SHIELD-1077480.aspx |archive-date=2014-02-22 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Lovett |first1=Jamie |date=March 10, 2015 |title=''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' Season 2 Episode 12: Who You Really Are Recap With Spoilers |url=http://comicbook.com/2015/03/11/agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d-season-2-episode-12-who-you-really-are-rec |access-date=March 12, 2015 |website=[[ComicBook.com]]}}</ref> |
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⚫ | * While Sif is absent from ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' due to Alexander being busy with ''[[Blindspot (TV series)|Blindspot]]'', Marvel producer [[Kevin Feige]] stated that Sif survived [[Hela (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Hela]]'s attack on Asgard.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a841356/thor-ragnarok-lady-sif-absence/|title=Here's why Thor: Ragnarok doesn't feature Lady Sif|last=Sandwell|first=Ian|date=October 24, 2017|website=Digital Spy}}</ref> In a sequence where Asgardian actors perform a play based on the events of ''The Dark World'', the actress portraying Sif is portrayed by [[Charlotte Nicdao]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Boone |first=John |date=November 2, 2017 |title=How Chris Hemsworth Convinced [Spoiler] to Make That Secret Cameo in ''Thor: Ragnarok'' (Exclusive) |url=https://www.etonline.com/how-chris-hemsworth-convinced-spoiler-make-secret-cameo-thor-ragnarok-exclusive-90280 |access-date=June 19, 2018 |website=[[Entertainment Tonight]]}}</ref> |
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⚫ | * While Sif does not appear in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', co-director [[Russo brothers|Joe Russo]] confirmed that she was killed by [[Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Thanos]] during [[the Blip]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bradley |first1=Bill |date=May 12, 2018 |title=''Avengers: Infinity War'' Directors Reveal Who Died And Survived Off Screen |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/avengers-infinity-war-directors-confirm-which-characters-died-off-screen_us_5af5f6fee4b032b10bfaa3a0 |access-date=May 13, 2018 |website=HuffPost}}</ref> |
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⚫ | * Sif appears in a flashback in the ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'' episode "[[The Nexus Event]]".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Barr |first=Sabrina |date=June 30, 2021 |title=Loki episode 4 recap: Thor character makes shock return amid TVA bombshell |url=https://metro.co.uk/2021/06/30/loki-episode-4-thor-character-makes-shock-return-amid-tva-bombshell-14849781/ |access-date=June 30, 2021 |website=Metro |language=en}}</ref> |
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⚫ | * Alternate timeline variants of Sif appear in ''[[What If...? (TV series)|What If...?]]'', voiced by Alexander''.''<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gallagher |first=Simon |date=August 25, 2021 |title=What If…? Episode 3 Cast Guide: Every New & Returning MCU Character |url=https://screenrant.com/what-if-episode-3-cast-mcu-character-guide-new-returning/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210825121346/https://screenrant.com/what-if-episode-3-cast-mcu-character-guide-new-returning/ |archive-date=August 25, 2021 |access-date=August 25, 2021 |website=[[Screen Rant]]}}</ref><ref name="btva2" /> |
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** In "[[What If... the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?]]", Sif is among those who accompany Loki to [[Midgard]] to avenge Thor's death. |
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** In "[[What If... Thor Were an Only Child?]]", Sif and the Warriors Three accompany Thor to Midgard for a party. |
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⚫ | * Sif appears in ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/12/sif-mcu-jaimie-alexander-thor-love-and-thunder-and-loki-1234655160/|title=Sif Returns To The MCU: Jaimie Alexander To Reprise Role In 'Thor: Love And Thunder'|last=Kroll|first=Justin|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=December 11, 2020|access-date=December 11, 2020}}</ref> She battles [[Gorr (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Gorr]], only to lose an arm to him and later move to [[New Asgard]] to become a combat trainer. |
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===Video games=== |
===Video games=== |
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* Sif appears as a non-playable character in ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]'', voiced by [[Adrienne Barbeau]].<ref name=" |
* Sif appears as a non-playable character in ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]'', voiced by [[Adrienne Barbeau]].<ref name="btva2" /> |
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* The MCU incarnation of Sif appears in ''[[Thor: God of Thunder]]'', voiced by Jaimie Alexander.<ref>{{cite news |date=May 4, 2011 |title=Q&A – Thor's Jaimie Alexander on Marvel Spoilers, Her Geeky Roots, and Wonder Woman's Breasts |url=http://www.filmcritic.com/features/2011/05/interview-thor-jaimie-alexander/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110506034321/http://www.filmcritic.com/features/2011/05/interview-thor-jaimie-alexander/ |archive-date=May 6, 2011 |access-date=May 8, 2011 |work=FilmCritic.com}}</ref><ref name="btva2" /> |
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* Sif appears as a playable character in ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance]]''.{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} |
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* Sif appears in ''[[Marvel Heroes (video game)|Marvel Heroes]]'', voiced by [[ |
* Sif appears in ''[[Marvel Heroes (video game)|Marvel Heroes]]'', voiced by [[Amy Pemberton]].{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} |
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* Sif appears as a [[Downloadable content|downloadable]] playable character in ''[[Lego Marvel Super Heroes]]'', voiced by [[Tara Strong]]. |
* Sif appears as a [[Downloadable content|downloadable]] playable character in ''[[Lego Marvel Super Heroes]]'', voiced by [[Tara Strong]]. |
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* The MCU incarnation of Sif appears in the ''Thor: The Dark World'' film tie-in game, voiced by [[Sarah Natochenny]].<ref name="btva2" /> |
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* Sif appears in ''[[Disney Infinity]]'', voiced by [[Laura Bailey (voice actress)|Laura Bailey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/30/disney-infinity-marvel-super-heroes-announced|title=Disney Infinity Marvel Super Heroes Announced|access-date=April 30, 2014|date=April 30, 2014|publisher=[[IGN]]}}</ref |
* Sif appears in ''[[Disney Infinity]]'', voiced by [[Laura Bailey (voice actress)|Laura Bailey]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/30/disney-infinity-marvel-super-heroes-announced|title=Disney Infinity Marvel Super Heroes Announced|access-date=April 30, 2014|date=April 30, 2014|publisher=[[IGN]]}}</ref> |
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* Sif appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Avengers Alliance Tactics''.{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} |
* Sif appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Avengers Alliance Tactics''.{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} |
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* Sif appears as a playable character in ''[[Marvel: Future Fight]]''.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}} |
* Sif appears as a playable character in ''[[Marvel: Future Fight]]''.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}} |
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* Sif appears as a playable character in ''[[Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'', voiced [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maryemcglynn.com/acting/voiceover|title=Voiceover — MARY ELIZABETH MCGLYNN|website=maryemcglynn.com|access-date=October 24, 2017}}</ref> |
* Sif appears as a playable character in ''[[Lego Marvel's Avengers]]'', voiced by [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maryemcglynn.com/acting/voiceover|title=Voiceover — MARY ELIZABETH MCGLYNN|website=maryemcglynn.com|access-date=October 24, 2017}}</ref> |
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* Sif appears as a playable character in ''[[Marvel Avengers Academy]]'' |
* Sif appears as a playable character in ''[[Marvel Avengers Academy]]'',<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shiach |first=Kieran |date=December 6, 2016 |title=A-Force Arrives At 'Avengers Academy' For The Best Christmas Ever |url=https://comicsalliance.com/a-force-avengers-academy/ |website=ComicsAlliance}}</ref> voiced by [[Nika Futterman]]. |
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===Motion comics=== |
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Sif appears in a four episode [[motion comic]] titled ''[[Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers]]'',<ref name="lokimc">{{cite news|url=http://marvel.com/news/story/15375/thor_loki_blood_brothers_premieres_march_28 |title=Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers Premieres March 28 |work=[[Marvel Comics|marvel.com]] |date=2011-03-11 |access-date=2011-03-11}}</ref> voiced by [[Elizabeth Diennet]].<ref name="btva"/> |
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* Sif appears in ''[[Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers]]'',<ref name="lokimc">{{cite news |date=March 11, 2011 |title=''Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers'' Premieres March 28 |url=http://marvel.com/news/story/15375/thor_loki_blood_brothers_premieres_march_28 |access-date=March 11, 2011 |work=Marvel|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110313030142/http://marvel.com/news/story/15375/thor_loki_blood_brothers_premieres_march_28 |archive-date=2011-03-13 }}</ref> voiced by Elizabeth Diennet.<ref name="btva2" /> |
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* Sif appears in the ''Tales of Asgard'' novel trilogy, written by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] and published by Joe Books. She appears as the star of book two, ''Marvel's Sif: Even Dragons Have Their Endings'' (2016), and a supporting character in book one, ''Marvel's Thor: Dueling with Giants'' (2015), and book three, ''Marvel's [[Warriors Three]]: Godhood's End'' (2017). |
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Sif | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Journey into Mystery #102 (March 1964) |
Created by | Stan Lee (writer) Jack Kirby (artist) |
In-story information | |
Full name | Sif |
Species | Asgardian |
Place of origin | Asgard |
Team affiliations | Asgard |
Partnerships | Thor |
Notable aliases | Fair One Rose Chambers Sylvan Sybil[1] Sif the All-Seeing |
Abilities |
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Sif is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #102 (March 1964).[2] She is based on the Norse goddess Sif. As an Asgardian warrior and lover of Thor, Sif often accompanies him into battle. She has also battled alongside Balder, who has developed an unrequited attraction to her, as she never shows affection for anyone but Thor and certain individuals who have proved worthy to wield his hammer, Mjolnir, such as the noble alien warrior Beta Ray Bill, and the mortal Eric Masterson.
Sif has appeared in various media adaptations of Thor. Jaimie Alexander portrays Lady Sif in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Thor (2011), Thor: The Dark World (2013), and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022), as well as the first and second seasons of the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and one episode of the first season of the television series Loki. Additionally, alternate timeline versions of Sif appear in two episodes of the Disney+ animated series What If...?.
Publication history
[edit]Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Sif first appeared in Journey into Mystery #102 (March 1964). As a supporting character of Thor, she was featured predominantly in the pages of The Mighty Thor, beginning with issue #136 (January 1967).[3] The character went on to make guest appearances in several series including The Avengers, Fantastic Four, The New Mutants, Silver Surfer and Thunderstrike.
In June 2010, Sif starred in a self-titled one-shot by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Ryan Stegman. The issue deals with the aftermath of Loki having taken control of her body and her consciousness being forced into the frame of a dying elderly woman. DeConnick said, "Well, this is pretty much the story of how she deals with that. She was a bit cowed at first and, for a woman as fierce and proud as Sif, that's insult added to injury. This is the story of how she comes to own that fury and rises to her full stature once again."[4]
Beginning with issue #646 (November 2012), Journey into Mystery by Kathryn Immonen and Valerio Schiti shifted focus from Loki to Sif. Editor Lauren Sankovitch said, "We had it Loki-centric... going forward with #646 we wanted to mix it up a little bit. Sif's been in the thick of it, she's a born warrior, she's got a lot of fight and verve and fire to her! We talked at length about what this story could be and what her story could be, and it all came down to ... one single question: what does she want? I think Sif, above all, wants to be a better warrior."[5] The series was cancelled in August 2013 with issue #655. About the cancellation, Immonen said
We are done with 655. But seeing as we were basically cooked right out of the gate, I'm going to call hanging in for nearly a year a success. To be truthful, the real challenge that we inherited with this book was living up to the beautiful work that Kieron [Gillen] et al. had done previously and the amazing reader energy that had been generated. If all that had happened with our ten issues was to extend the influence of the astonishing Valerio Schiti, that would have been enough. As it is, I'm so proud of what Valerio, Jordie [Bellaire], Clayton [Cowles], Pepe and I put on the page under Lauren [Sankovitch] and Jake's fearless leadership. I'm also thrilled to have been able to write Sif as a fierce warrior and a lovable dork. I hope she finds a new home somewhere with a lot of things to say and a lot of things to kill.[6]
Fictional character biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]Sif, Heimdall's sister,[7] has been Thor and Balder's constant companion since childhood.[8] Like most Asgardians, Sif was born with golden hair. Hers was turned black after Loki cut it and replaced it with enchanted hair made by dwarves.[9] At an early age she showed great prowess as a warrior and was considered the best female warrior in all of Asgard, matched only by Brunnhilde. At one point a giant gave her to the death goddess Hela in exchange for immortality, but Thor saved her by offering himself in her place. Hela was so impressed that she let them both go.[10]
Sif was originally said to be Balder's sister rather than Heimdall's in her first appearance.[11]
Life as a warrior
[edit]Sif and Thor are separated when his father Odin banishes Thor from Asgard and Thor begins a life as a superhero on Earth. Many years later Thor becomes romantically involved with Jane Foster. Thor brings Jane to Asgard to be wed and she is granted immortality but fails a final test. Odin sends her back to Earth, stripped of her newly acquired powers and without memories of the event. Odin then arranges an encounter with Sif while Thor is battling the monstrous super-strong Unknown and the two fall in love again.[12]
Reunited with Thor, Sif accompanies him into battle against many of his most formidable enemies including Ulik,[12][13] the Enchanters Three,[14] the Circus of Crime,[15] Wrecker,[16] Mangog,[17] Pluto,[18] and Surtur.[19] Sif is part of the resistance when Loki takes control of Asgard. After Hogun attempts a physical attack, Sif puts herself in the line of fire and convinces Loki if he dies, he would have to kill her too. Loki declines to murder anyone at that point.[20] Sif is one of the Asgardians who encounter Tana Nile, leading to a series of adventures with her that gets them exiled from Asgard for a time, but they eventually return home.[21] Sif discovers that Thor still has feelings for Jane Foster when she finds him at her hospital bedside after Jane has been critically injured.[22] Despite this, Sif chooses to save Jane's life by merging her life force with her own. Sif does this partially to try to understand Thor's attraction to mortals, especially Jane.[23] Sif is soon separated from Jane, and Jane is exiled to a pocket dimension only accessible through the Possessor's runestaff.[24] Eventually, Sif and Thor rescue Jane and reunite her with her mortal love, Dr. Kevin Kincaid.[25] Red Norvell, who is attracted to Sif, kidnaps her when he gains Thor's power (thanks to Loki). She convinces him to return and save Asgard from Ragnarök.[26] Later, she breaks a deadlock of votes, allowing Thor to return to Earth.[27]
Later, the alien warrior Beta Ray Bill comes to the defense of Earth during a war with Surtur and his demon army. In the midst of battle Sif and Bill find themselves attracted to each other. Meanwhile, Lorelei has given Thor an elixir that causes him to fall in love with her, and he is so blinded by the spell that he strikes Sif in anger. When the war is over, Sif and Bill spend some time on Earth exploring their mutual attraction before returning to Asgard. Sif eventually returns and finally comes to forgive Thor after she realizes that Lorelei was to blame for his brutality.[28] However, she clarifies to Balder that her love for Bill is purely platonic.[29]
She also develops a romantic relationship with another mortal to wield Thor's power, Eric Masterson. Despite this, Sif risks her life to travel to the realm of Mephisto to free what seems to be the soul of Thor from a mystical bag, pledging her loyalty to the demonic entity. She is manipulated into a new costume change and is sent to face down Eric and Balder in battle, who had willingly followed her, worried for the success of her mission. Eric and Sif eventually part realms as friends, but he leaves her with a favored leather jacket.[30]
Thor's reign
[edit]When Thor assumes the throne of Asgard following Odin's death, he becomes torn between his duties as king and his desire to keep mortals from harm. Thor resolves this by bringing Asgard to Earth and reshaping the world in his image. Though his intentions are noble, a nightmarish future follows as Thor's reign on Earth becomes tyrannical.[31] Sif, unwilling to go along with this new vision, is exiled from Asgard. Thor eventually marries the Enchantress and has a son, Magni. As an adult seeking understanding of these events, Magni finds Sif, who influences him to rise up against his father even though she still loves him.[32] Following Magni's death in a battle involving Thor, Thor Girl and Desak, Thor sees the error of his ways and travels back in time to undo what he has done.[33]
After the timeline is reset, Loki brings about Ragnarök in Asgard, during which the godly forces swiftly lose ground. Sif survives the first wave of losses but loses an arm.[34] She is rescued by Brunnhilde, who is later killed by Durok the Demolisher.[35] Sif honors Brunnhilde's death by taking her sword and leading the Valkyrior in the final battle.[36] Sif falls in battle against Surtur's forces, dying side by side with Volstagg. All of Asgard falls soon after.[37]
Reborn
[edit]Thor returns in time and restores the Asgardian pantheon, beginning with Heimdall.[38] After resurrecting the other gods, Donald Blake goes to a hospital to try to find the reborn Sif. After wrongly thinking that she was reborn in Donald Blake's former love Jane Foster, he leaves thinking that Sif won't come back. However, that scene reveals that Sif was reborn in an elderly woman in that hospital named Mrs. Chambers, who is suffering from what is thought to be terminal cancer. Loki has masked her from Thor's abilities, giving her a mirror that shows Sif her true form but prevents her from revealing her identity. Her host remains in the hospital, fighting for her life. Thor wondered what would happen to the spirit of an Asgardian if their host died.[39]
During the "Dark Reign" storyline, Loki later reveals to Thor what happened to Sif and advises him to find her before Loki returns to his true form.[40] Upon learning the truth from Mrs. Chambers, Jane Foster calls Donald Blake and informs him that she has found Sif, and Thor succeeds in restoring her. With Sif resurrected, Mrs. Chambers passes away.[41][42] Sif then joins Thor in exile in Broxton, Oklahoma and checks into the same hotel as Donald Blake under the name Sylvan.[43] While in Broxton, Sif struggles with the fact that Loki possessed her body while she was trapped in Mrs. Chambers' body. She aids Beta Ray Bill, whose starship Skuttlebutt has been invaded by virus-infected aliens.[44][45] Sif is later seen defending Asgard during the Siege of Asgard[46] and the Serpent's War.[47]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Sif shares powers common among all Asgardians, with her dense physiology granting superhuman strength greater than the average Asgardian female and on par with the average Asgardian male, limited invulnerability, as well as advanced stamina, speed, agility, and reflexes. Sif is also extremely long lived and maintains her youth and vitality through the consumption of golden apples. She is also highly skilled in hand to hand combat and proficient in the use of cold weapons, favoring a sword and shield in battle. She is often said to be the best female fighter in Asgard, on par with Valkyrie.[48]
In early appearances, Sif also possessed the innate ability to teleport herself and others from Earth to Asgard.[13] At some point, Sif began relying on her enchanted sword, which could "cleave" open gateways to other destinations besides Earth and Asgard through a complex array of swinging motions.[22][49] However, during The Reigning, after Thor failed to truly resurrect a young girl, Sif was once again able to teleport herself and Thor away without the use of her sword.[volume & issue needed] Sif and Balder relied on the Norn Stones to teleport when they were looking for Thor.
Reception
[edit]Accolades
[edit]- In 2020, Scary Mommy included Sif in their "Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic" list.[50]
- In 2022, The Mary Sue ranked Sif 2nd in their "All of Thor’s Love Interests in Marvel Comics" list.[51]
- in 2022, CBR.com ranked Sif 8th in their "10 Strongest Asgardians In The Comics" list.[52]
Other versions
[edit]Earth X
[edit]In the alternate Earth X reality, the Asgardians were actually aliens that were manipulated by the Celestials into believing they were the Gods of Norse myth. When the lie was revealed, "Sif" and the other Asgardians briefly resumed their alien form, but later returned to their Asgardian forms.[53]
Guardians of the Galaxy
[edit]In the Guardians of the Galaxy timeline, by the 31st century Thor and Sif have a son named Woden Thorson.[54]
MC2
[edit]Sif has an alternate, older, version of herself living in the MC2 universe. This version had to flee from her home world on Asgard when the planet devourer Galactus arrived to eat it, as seen in the Last Planet Standing miniseries.[volume & issue needed]
Mutant X
[edit]In the Mutant X universe, Sif was one of many who fought the Beyonder and died.[55]
Ultimate Universe
[edit]An alternate universe variant of Sif from Earth-6160 appears in the Ultimate Universe.[56] This version is a servant of Loki who later becomes an associate of the Ultimates.[57][58][59]
In other media
[edit]Television
[edit]- Sif appears in The Super Hero Squad Show episode "Oh Brother!", voiced by Tricia Helfer.[60]
- Sif appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Nika Futterman.[61]
Film
[edit]- Sif appears in Hulk vs. Thor, voiced by Grey DeLisle.[62]
- Sif appears in Thor: Tales of Asgard, voiced by Tara Strong.[61]
- Sif makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in The Good, the Bart, and the Loki.[61]
Marvel Cinematic Universe
[edit]Sif appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Jaimie Alexander.
- Sif first appears in Thor,[63] and its sequel Thor: The Dark World.[64]
- Sif appears in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[65][66][67]
- While Sif is absent from Thor: Ragnarok due to Alexander being busy with Blindspot, Marvel producer Kevin Feige stated that Sif survived Hela's attack on Asgard.[68] In a sequence where Asgardian actors perform a play based on the events of The Dark World, the actress portraying Sif is portrayed by Charlotte Nicdao.[69]
- While Sif does not appear in Avengers: Infinity War, co-director Joe Russo confirmed that she was killed by Thanos during the Blip.[70]
- Sif appears in a flashback in the Loki episode "The Nexus Event".[71]
- Alternate timeline variants of Sif appear in What If...?, voiced by Alexander.[72][61]
- In "What If... the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?", Sif is among those who accompany Loki to Midgard to avenge Thor's death.
- In "What If... Thor Were an Only Child?", Sif and the Warriors Three accompany Thor to Midgard for a party.
- Sif appears in Thor: Love and Thunder.[73] She battles Gorr, only to lose an arm to him and later move to New Asgard to become a combat trainer.
Video games
[edit]- Sif appears as a non-playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, voiced by Adrienne Barbeau.[61]
- The MCU incarnation of Sif appears in Thor: God of Thunder, voiced by Jaimie Alexander.[74][61]
- Sif appears as a playable character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance.[citation needed]
- Sif appears in Marvel Heroes, voiced by Amy Pemberton.[citation needed]
- Sif appears as a downloadable playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by Tara Strong.
- The MCU incarnation of Sif appears in the Thor: The Dark World film tie-in game, voiced by Sarah Natochenny.[61]
- Sif appears in Disney Infinity, voiced by Laura Bailey.[75]
- Sif appears as a playable character in Marvel Avengers Alliance Tactics.[citation needed]
- Sif appears as a playable character in Marvel: Future Fight.[citation needed]
- Sif appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel's Avengers, voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.[76]
- Sif appears as a playable character in Marvel Avengers Academy,[77] voiced by Nika Futterman.
Miscellaneous
[edit]- Sif appears in Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers,[78] voiced by Elizabeth Diennet.[61]
- Sif appears in the Tales of Asgard novel trilogy, written by Keith R.A. DeCandido and published by Joe Books. She appears as the star of book two, Marvel's Sif: Even Dragons Have Their Endings (2016), and a supporting character in book one, Marvel's Thor: Dueling with Giants (2015), and book three, Marvel's Warriors Three: Godhood's End (2017).
Collected editions
[edit]Title | Material collected | Published date | ISBN |
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Journey into Mystery Featuring Sif - Volume 1: Stronger Than Monsters | Journey into Mystery #646–650 | June 2013 | 978-0785161080 |
Journey into Mystery Featuring Sif - Volume 2: Seeds of Destruction | Journey into Mystery #651–655 | November 2013 | 978-0785184478 |
Sif: Journey into Mystery - The Complete Collection | Sif #1 and Journey into Mystery #646–655 | September 2017 | 978-1302906832 |
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External links
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- Sif on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki
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