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Hela has the Soul Stone, uses it during Thor: Ragnarok, but ultimately surrenders it to Thanos (willingly or otherwise).
Thanos obliges and, with one finger, destroys Sindr’s biggest, nastiest fire demon. Thanos tells Hela that he’s leaving her because the Infinity Stones have appeared again and he must gather them.
Enter Hela, the goddess of death, who could’ve been the perfect fit for Thanos’ tragic love story, but sadly, she was just tossed aside. Here’s where it gets interesting.
That's right - Thanos is back. Continuing his love affair with death, the Mad Titan is brought back to life by Hela and given the opportunity to enter a new body not unlike his old one.
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A new Marvel theory has suggested that the Infinity Stones were collected before, thousands of years before Thanos did it in Avengers: Infinity War.
And now, it seems that art is mimicking speculation, as the comic book iteration of Thanos has a new girlfriend - and wouldn't you know it, it's only Hela herself.
The newest villain in the Marvel cinematic universe is Hela, but who is the Thor: Ragnaok baddie, and what's her connection to Asgard? We're diving into her comic book origins to tell you more.
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