Not at all. The mythologies are completely different. If anything, Zeus is Odin. Thor would be akin to Aries or Mars, but not quite either one. Thor is the thundergod of Norse mythology, the god of the storm. From Thor comes Thursday (Thor's Day.). Zeus, meanwhile, is the chief god of Greek mythology, and the root of all Romance words for god (Deus, Dios, Dieu.). Odin, meanwhile, was the chief Norse god, and the origin of Wednesday (Wodin or Odin's Day.).
Thor is the son of Odin, not Zeus.
No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
Zeus
Thor is the lighting and thunder god, so is Zeus but that isn't the only reason. The other is they were related Olympians and Titans. Thor was an Olympian. Zeus was a Titan
Thor is supposedly a god but Poseidon and Zeus are the real Greek gods. Plus, they are brothers and neither is more powerful.
Thor is the son of Odin, not Zeus.
thor would beat Zeus cause zues is ti weak for thor
No, Zeus and Thor are not related in myth.
Zeus
Thor is the lighting and thunder god, so is Zeus but that isn't the only reason. The other is they were related Olympians and Titans. Thor was an Olympian. Zeus was a Titan
Thor
In a way, yes. They are both associated with the power of electricity, however Zeus was known for his lightning and Thor was known for his thunder.
Thor is supposedly a god but Poseidon and Zeus are the real Greek gods. Plus, they are brothers and neither is more powerful.
No, you are thinking of Thor. Zeus carried a staff and smote mortals with lightning bolts.
No because Thor is from the Swedish religion , not the Greek religion, and he was the son of oden
Zeus is not associated with Thursday, but Thor, the Norse god of lightning is.
No. Zeus, the King of all Olympian Gods, is Greek. The Marvel superhero "Thor" is based off of Thor, the Norse God of Lightning. Completely different mythology.