Valkyrie, also known as Brunnhilde, makes her first appearance in Marvel Comics in 'The Avengers' #83, created by writer Roy Thomas and artist John Buscema.
Valkyrie stars in her own solo comic series titled 'Valkyrie,' which explores her adventures and character development outside of the Avengers team.
Valkyrie undergoes a significant costume redesign in the comics, adopting a more modern and streamlined appearance that reflects changing trends in comic book art.
Tessa Thompson is cast as Valkyrie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, debuting the character in the film 'Thor: Ragnarok,' bringing Valkyrie to a mainstream global audience.
Valkyrie takes on a major leadership role in 'Thor: Love and Thunder,' highlighting her character growth and prominence within the Marvel Cinematic Universe narrative.
Brunnhilde is born on the Asgardian realm of Asgard, destined to become a warrior of honor and courage.
Brunnhilde is selected by Odin to serve as one of the Valkyries, tasked with guiding souls of fallen heroes to Valhalla.
Valkyrie leads Asgardian forces against the Frost Giants in a major conflict on Jotunheim, earning respect for her leadership.
Valkyrie defies Odin’s orders to protect a mortal she believed was innocent, leading to her exile from Asgard and loss of status as a Valkyrie.
After her exile, Valkyrie allies with Thor and the Avengers to combat emerging threats to Earth and the Nine Realms.
Valkyrie fights alongside the Avengers to defend New Asgard against invasions and internal conflict.
Following the battle to defend her people, Valkyrie is chosen as the new ruler of New Asgard, embracing leadership to protect her people.