One way to develop their relationship is through communication. Thor could open up more about his fears and insecurities, especially regarding his position as a prince and a hero. Jane could do the same about her scientific work and how it sometimes isolates her. Another aspect could be them learning from each other's strengths. Thor could teach Jane self - defense and combat skills, while Jane could teach Thor about Earth's modern technology. This exchange of knowledge would deepen their connection. Also, they could be involved in a rescue mission where they have to rely solely on each other's skills and trust, which would strengthen their bond.
One idea could be exploring Jane's further adventures on Earth while Thor is away in Asgard. Maybe she discovers some new scientific phenomena related to the Aether that was in her. Another could be Thor taking Jane to a secret part of Asgard that no human has ever seen before, and they face some challenges there together. Also, a plot where Jane gets kidnapped by an enemy of Thor's and Thor has to rescue her, but during the rescue he discovers some new powers within himself.
A shared adventure where they save each other's lives would deepen their bond. Like if they are exploring an ancient ruin and Gunther is about to be crushed by a falling stone, Jane uses her quick thinking and strength to save him. Then later, Gunther returns the favor when they are attacked by some magical creatures. This kind of mutual life - saving would make their relationship more profound.
Their relationship can be developed by showing Thor's gradual descent into yandere behavior. At first, it could start with small acts of overprotectiveness, like Thor always being by Loki's side during battles. Then, as time passes, it becomes more extreme. Loki, on the other hand, can initially be confused by Thor's actions, but then slowly realize the depth of Thor's obsession. This realization can lead to different reactions from Loki, either trying to escape or, in a more complex scenario, starting to have some strange, Stockholm - like feelings for Thor.
In fanfiction, their relationship could be developed through external challenges. Let's say there is a new character who comes to Thornfield and tries to drive a wedge between them. This could force Jane and Rochester to communicate more openly about their feelings and insecurities. They might also have to defend their relationship against the judgment of society. Maybe there is a scandal that threatens their standing, and they have to rely on their love and trust in each other to get through it. Additionally, exploring their physical relationship in a tasteful way, like the small affectionate gestures they share, can also enhance their bond.
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.
It would likely strengthen their relationship. The shared experience of having a child would bring them closer together. They would have to rely on each other more, and Thor would become more protective of Jane.
Well, their relationship would surely grow in new ways. Thor, being an Asgardian, might have different ideas about parenting than Jane. They could have arguments about things like where the baby should be raised, in Asgard or on Earth. But through these discussions, they would come to understand each other better. Also, as Jane's body changes during pregnancy, Thor would have to adapt to her new needs, which could be both challenging and endearing for their relationship.
There's a fanfiction where Thor gets stuck in a time loop during the events of The Dark World. Every time he tries to break the loop, something new goes wrong. It's really unique as it shows different versions of Thor's attempts to save the day, and how he gradually learns more about the nature of the time loop and the true intentions of the villains each time he loops.
Yes, she is. Jane Foster takes on the mantle of Thor in some comic storylines.
Yes, Jane Foster has taken on the mantle of Thor in the comics.