Hela (character) - Wikipedia Hela attacks Thor and his allies, defeating and nearly slaying him with the power of the Twilight Sword, but the Enchantress intervenes and saves him, teleporting him away to re-claim Mjolnir and using her own powers to help Thor fight Hela
Hela (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom Hela initially believed their existence to be a myth, until proven otherwise by Loki Now with a true need of a Hel, Hela was willing to bargain whatever was necessary for a territory of her own again
HeLa - Wikipedia HeLa cells were the first human cells to be successfully cloned in 1953, by Theodore Puck and Philip I Marcus at the University of Colorado, Denver [27] Since then, HeLa cells have "continually been used for research into cancer, AIDS, the effects of radiation and toxic substances, gene mapping, and countless other scientific pursuits " [28]
The Origin of Hela, Goddess of Death | Marvel A recurring foe of Thor and his Asgardian allies, Hela —the deadly Queen of Hel—has repeatedly proven she’s more than capable of standing toe-to-toe with the heaviest hitters in the Marvel Universe
Hela (Marvel) - Villains Wiki Hela is a major antagonist in the Marvel Universe, specifically serving as one of the main antagonists of the Thor franchise and a major antagonist in The Avengers franchise She is based on the ancient Norse goddess of the same name She is the daughter of the Asgardian God of Mischief Loki
Hela Merciful Hela - Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki | Fandom Queen Hela Odinsdottir is the Asgardian Goddess of Death and a former Princess of Asgard Originally, Hela aided Odin in subjugating the Nine Realms under the rule of Asgard, but Odin found her bloodthirst concerning and decided to banish Hela on Earth, stripping her of her powers
The Mythology Of Hela Explained - Grunge In Norse mythology, Hela is honored both as Loki's daughter and as a goddess of death in her own right Here's the mythology of Hela explained