No, Thor wasn't a Guardian of the Galaxy in the comics. His storylines were mainly centered around Asgard and the Avengers.
In the comics, Thor was not a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. His adventures were more focused on defending Asgard and interacting with other heroes in the Avengers. The Guardians of the Galaxy had their own unique lineup and story arcs.
Thor is mainly portrayed as a male in the comics. There are no consistent depictions of Thor as a female in the mainstream comic runs.
Yes, there is. In the comics, there have been instances of female characters taking on the mantle of Thor.
In the comics, Thor was mainly portrayed as a physically fit and strong character. There might have been rare alternate storylines or interpretations where his appearance was different, but that wasn't the norm.
Yes, there are comics where Thor's orientation is explored as bisexual. It's a way for the comic industry to present more inclusive and diverse character traits.
Sure, Jane Thor is in the comics. Her character brought a fresh perspective and showed that anyone could be worthy of the Thor's power and responsibility.
Yes, Thor is considered an alien in the comics. He comes from Asgard, which is often depicted as a realm separate from Earth and populated by beings with different powers and characteristics.
No, Thor is not depicted as gay in the traditional comics. His relationships have typically been with female characters.
Yes, Thor can be quite funny in the comics. His interactions with other characters and his sense of humor add a lighthearted touch to the stories.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Thor has been depicted as bisexual.
In most comic runs, Thor's sexuality is not presented as gay. His character is typically focused on his heroic adventures and battles rather than his sexual orientation.