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Bloodaxe (comics)

Bloodaxe (Jackie Lukus) is a fictional character, owned by Marvel Comics who exists in that company's Marvel Universe as a foe of Thor and Thunderstrike. This character first appeared in ''Thor'' (1st series) #449, though he did not adopt his name and appearance until #450. The name also applies to the axe used by this character.
Bloodaxe's identity was initially a mystery; all early panels of the character's alter ego were depicted as being concealed by shadow or as a silhouette. Due to the sheer muscular mass of Bloodaxe (a direct result of the Asgardian magic within the axe), it was also impossible to determine whether the mortal alias was even male or female. Many supporting cast members of Thunderstrike were hinted at being Bloodaxe but many of those clues would later turn out to be red herrings to conceal 'his' true identity. It was only after Bloodaxe was defeated that the mortal alias was revealed to be Jackie Lukus, a confidant and love interest of Thunderstrike's alias Eric Masterson.〔''Thunderstrike'' #22〕
==Fictional character biography==
A figure in shadow found the axe once wielded by Skurge the Executioner, and in picking it up was transformed by its magic into a superhuman being.〔''Thor'' #449〕 This new being then went into action as Bloodaxe, battling the police and slaying drug dealers.〔''Thor'' #451〕
Bloodaxe first fought Thor when the mortal Eric Masterson was using the identity of Thor.〔''Thor'' #452〕 Bloodaxe then battled Doctor Strange, and encountered Susan Austin.〔''Thor'' #455〕 He then fought Code: Blue and Earth Force.〔''Thor'' #456〕
When the real Thor returned, Masterson became Thunderstrike and fought Bloodaxe again. Bloodaxe first encountered Thunderstrike when he sought to kill Carjack and his gang.〔''Thunderstrike'' #1〕 Thunderstrike thwarted Bloodaxe and took custody of the axe.〔''Thunderstrike'' #22〕
Thunderstrike later defeated Bloodaxe and succumbed to the axe's will in an attempt to obtain more power to defeat an even more powerful villain, Set the Serpent God of Death.〔''Thunderstrike'' #22-23〕 After Set was destroyed, Thunderstrike was possessed by the axe's murderous curse. As no-one was able to stop his rampage, Masterson chose to sacrifice himself in order to destroy the Bloodaxe forever.〔''Thunderstrike'' #24〕
The axe was then re-introduced during Dan Jurgens' Thor run, where it was used by Thor in conjunction with Mjolnir. Thor later destroyed it with the Odinforce after he felt the curse beginning to work on him.

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