Fandral the Dashing is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Fandral the Dashing is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Fandral considers himself the consummate ladies' man and is often depicted with a bevy of young ladies.
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Fandral has been involved in a great many adventures and quests, as a member of the Warriors Three, as an ally of Thor, and on his own.
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Fandral joined in a quest for the power that had cracked the Oversword of Asgard.
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Fandral helped repel an attack of the Flying Trolls of Thryheim.
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Fandral became entranced by Infinity and was forced to battle Thor, and then battled Balder, Sif, and other Asgardians.
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Fandral was sent on a quest by Odin, but returned to help defend Asgard against Mangog again.
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Fandral battled Ego-Prime, was exiled to Earth, but then abducted by Mephisto, and ultimately freed by Thor.
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Fandral went to Chicago to settle the affairs of Thor's alter ego, Dr Don Blake.
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Fandral once set off on a mission to repair mischief done by Loki, and to rescue Mord, a groomsman vital to the security of Asgard.
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Fandral is overcome by great shame and declares to Freya, 'for the nonce, I have forsworn philandering'.
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Fandral relates a tale concerning a journey to Earth and his subsequent marriage to a woman named Marian.
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Fandral is seen as one of the many defenders of Asgard when it is attacked by Earth's criminal forces.
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Fandral is a member of the race of superhumans known as Asgardians.
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Fandral is a master swordsman, and excellent overall battlefield warrior.
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Fandral is highly proficient in the use of all edged weapons, and his superhuman dexterity, speed, and agility are all significantly greater than the average Asgardian male.
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Fandral is later killed, along with all the other Asgardians, in Ultimate Comics: The Ultimates.
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Fandral is not named by any character directly in the occasions he has appeared, and concept art of the character in the paperback collection of Ultimate Comics: Thor names him "Falstaff".
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