A tease for an upcoming issue of Avengers shows past and present versions of JaneFoster meeting as her Thor form comes face to face with her Valkyrie form.
A new cover for an upcoming issue of Marvel's Avengers has revealed that Jane Foster's Valkyrie will be teaming up with Jane Foster's Mighty Thor. While surprising, it appears that Foster's two hero identities will somehow collide in a tie-in issue to Judgement Day, a major crossover event featuring Earth's Mightiest Heroes, the X-Men, and the Eternals.
JANE FOSTER TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT!-She once famously wielded Mjolnir as Thor, Goddess of Thunder. Today, she guards the worlds of the living and the dead as the winged Valkyrie. Now, those two versions of the same mighty hero somehow find themselves face-to-face, in a desperate bid to save the soul of Jane Foster.
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