Did Odin ever fight?

Yes, Odin, especially in Marvel Comics, is a formidable warrior who has fought and defeated numerous powerful beings, including cosmic entities, other gods like Seth, Thanos, Galactus, and even a galaxy-sized storm, often wielding the immense power of the Odin Force to win battles that shake the multiverse, though he has faced powerful foes like the Celestials and Dormammu.

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Was Odin a fighter?

From earliest times Odin was a war god, and he appeared in heroic literature as the protector of heroes. Fallen warriors joined him in his palace, Valhalla. Odin was the great magician among the gods and was associated with runes. He was also the god of poets.

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Did Thanos and Odin ever fight?

They fought in Warlock and the Infinity Watch #25. Thanos and Silver Surfer jumped Odin. He blasted SS out of the fight and continued 1v1 against Thanos. By the time the fight was over, Odin was shown to have the upper hand against Thanos.

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Who wins Odin vs Zeus?

The trivial answer is that Odin cannot lose to Zeus because Zeus is not Fenrir and, according to Norse mythology, Odin has been prophesied to be swallowed by Fenrir in Ragnarok. Odin cannot die before then so Zeus cannot win.

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Was Odin stronger than Thor?

Thor is the embodiment of physical power, capable of feats of strength that no other god can match. On the other hand, Odin represents mental strength, with his wisdom and knowledge surpassing all others.

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Why Odin VS Zeus Really Isn't Even Close!

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Could Odin lift Thor's hammer?

Odin had become arrogant and stubborn and is simply not worthy to wield Mjolnir. Yeah, the enchantment on it was placed on the hammer by Odin, but this doesn't necessitate Odin always being worthy to wield the hammer.

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Who was the strongest Viking god?

Odin was one of the most powerful and revered of all the Norse gods and subsequently associated with several themes including wisdom, knowledge, healing, death and war. He also ruled over the 'hall of the slain' known as Valhalla.

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Who kills Odin in Myth?

In the mythic future, Odin leads the einherjar at Ragnarök, where he is killed by the monstrous wolf Fenrir.

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Can Zeus lift Thor's hammer?

Yes. Zeus was able to grab Mjolnir out of the air and stop it returning to Thor, despite being not worthy of wielding it.

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Who almost defeated Zeus?

Typhon attempted to overthrow Zeus for the supremacy of the cosmos. The two fought a cataclysmic battle, which Zeus finally won with the aid of his thunderbolts. Defeated, Typhon was cast into Tartarus, or buried underneath Mount Etna, or in later accounts, the island of Ischia.

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Did Thanos wait for Odins' death?

The theory that Thanos was waiting for Odin to die is incorrect. Thanos was waiting till he knew where all of the stones were. Once he captured Nebula and found out that Gamora knew the location of the Soul Stone, he went on his offensive against the Universe.

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Is Odin a god or a mutant?

He is a member of the race known as the Asgardians, a group of humanoid beings from the pocket dimension of Asgard, the Realm Eternal. During the ancient times, he was worshiped as the god of wisdom by the humans known as Vikings of Midgard. He is considered the wisest and the most powerful of the Asgardians.

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What is Odin's weakness?

Odin's enemy intel says that the best way to Pressure him is by "landing ATB commands, evading attacks, [and] inflicting detrimental status effects." He has a suite of immunities and also greater resistance to Poison, but he is more susceptible to the "De-" suite of spells.

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What is Odin's real name?

Odin (Old Norse: Óðinn, Nordic: ᛟᛞᛁᚾ), also known as the All-Father and Odin Borrson (Translation: Odin, son of Borr), was the King of the Aesir and the ruler of the Norse Pantheon.

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Who came first, Odin or Jesus?

If we follow the generations listed and apply a simple average of ~30 years per generation, the timeline places Odin around 2,000 years ago—roughly the same era as Jesus. Of course, not all sources agree: Some traditions say Odin came from Troy nearly 3,000 years ago.

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Why is Mark 42 so special?

The Mark 42 (or XLII) Iron Man armor is special because it's an autonomous, modular suit that can assemble itself around Tony Stark, controlled by microchips in his arms, allowing remote operation and deployment in separate pieces, making it his first "summonable" armor but also prone to malfunctions as a prototype. It's famous for its unique gold-and-red design and the ability to fly in segments to surround Tony, even letting others wear parts of it, though it was still experimental. 

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Can the Hulk lift 150 billion tons?

The Hulk Once Lifted 150BILLIONS of Tons in Marvel Comics. HE held an entire mountain range above his head for an extended period of time The Hulk got to prove his strength during Marvel's Secret Wars, holding an entire mountain on his back. That still wasn't heavy enough for The Hulk!

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Are there 80,000 Marvel characters?

According to the official Marvel Database (Fandom), there are over 80,000 characters catalogued across all continuities — from the Golden Age heroes to the modern Multiverse.

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Why didn't Loki turn blue when Odin died?

The Marvel Visual Dictionary explained that Loki does not turn back blue even upon death because of Odin's magical change to him. It appears to be permanent except when Loki touches an object that is owned or created by the Jotunheim Frost Giants. This is why Loki didn't change back in color when Thanos killed him.

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Why did Odin hang himself?

He then hung himself upon the world tree, Yggdrasil, for nine nights and nine days, in order to gain knowledge of other worlds and to understand the runes.

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Was Odin killed by a wolf?

Fenrir In Norse mythology, Fenrir or Fenrisulfr is a giant wolf. It is the son of Loki and the giantess Angrboða. Fenrir was tied up by the gods, but was destined to grow too big for his bonds and eats Odin during Ragnarök.

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Who is the most handsome Norse god?

Balder – the beautiful and beloved. Balder is one of the most beloved gods in Norse mythology. He is the son of Odin and Frigg, and is renowned for his goodness, wisdom and beauty.

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Are Norse gods still worshipped today?

Today there are between 500 and 1000 people in Denmark who believe in the old Nordic religion and worship its ancient gods. Modern blót sacrifice. Modern believers in the old Nordic religion meet in the open air just as the Vikings did. Here they praise the gods and make offerings to them.

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Who is the smartest Viking god?

Mimir, in Norse mythology, the wisest of the gods of the tribe Aesir; he was also believed to be a water spirit. Mimir was sent by the Aesir as a hostage to the rival gods (the Vanir), but he was decapitated and his head was returned to the Aesir.

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