While Spider-Man has the potential and has lifted Thor's hammer in alternate realities or specific comic runs, he generally isn't considered worthy of Mjolnir due to his persistent self-doubt, guilt (especially over Uncle Ben), and internal struggles, which contrast with the unwavering resolve of truly worthy wielders like Captain America or Thor, though he has shown moments of near-worthiness, like briefly wielding it in Avengers: Endgame in the MCU.
Spidey agonizes over everything, he feels guilty even when it's unwarranted. That doesn't make him a bad person, perhaps the opposite, but it does mean he isn't worthy to wield Mjolnir.
Back in the day, Marvel clearly stated that he could lift 40 tons. This is a bit lower than previously established. In the Official Handbook of the Marve Universe his upper limit is said to be 10 tons.
As his last act, he threw Mjolnir back towards his allies, and Miguel was surprised when he caught it. Although he was worthy to lift Mjolnir, Miguel did not transform while wielding its power. He eventually realized that meant he was to become a different kind of warrior and leader.
If Peter could break vibranium with his raw strength he'd be able to to take on Thanos with ease. No, to break it he would have to overcome the Vibraniums ability to cancel vibrations. So ething even Hulk or Thor can't do. No Spider-Man can't break Captain America's shield.
It would be spider-man at 25 tons, webshooters that can completely incapacitate ironman for a short time, precognitive abilities and the reflexes to use them, and a unique fighting style. Ultimate Thor has about 100 tons of strength, some magic, and is a brawler. Decent match.
With earth then overrun by Asgard's enemies, Black Widow was deemed worthy of the hammer, based on her willingness to sacrifice herself for mankind, and used it in the fight against Ultron.
He has a great love for humanity instilled by his aunt and uncle. His vigilantism is tempered with the greater ordeal of justice. Due to being a social outcast, and his autism overall, he is a loner, and finds it difficult to work in teams, which is often characterized as a learning disability.
One super fact about Superman is that he once lifted 200 quintillion tons with just one hand in All-Star Superman #1 (2005).
Marvel's handbooks might say “10 tons,” but in-story we've seen him lift 50, 100, even 200+ tons when pushed to the brink. Of course, those are extraordinary moments – not his day-to-day capabilities. Still, it's evidence that the ceiling on Spider-Man's strength is higher than many people think.
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!
No. They did a comics crossover event years ago, and it was found that Batman, while a hero, doesn't possess a true warriors spirit as judged by the Asgardians. He was not worthy of the power of Thor.
Spiderman's lifting capacity is around 10–12 tons but he has been shown to lift even heavier, albeit at the expense of his intense emotional and physical strain. In The Amazing Spiderman #33, he was trapped under a pile of rubble and in a moment of rage and resilience, he lifted the entire debris to save Aunt May.
It's not strength of body that allows someone to lift the hammer. It's stregth of heart and character. Thomas Lettington since when ? Goku would easily be deemed worthy to wield it, although he would have very little to gain from it.
His IQ was confirmed to be above 250 in the comics. It's tied with Reed Richards.
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Most children and teens can relate to Spider-Man's heroism and Peter Parker's school experiences. But, within the scope of autism, the friendly neighborhood web-slinger is a demonstration of sensory differences and masking through the familiar traits of his spider sense and secret identity.
While Deadpool used to toy with the most powerful villains for fun, Death Grip is the one villain who truly scares him, as he has found something worth living for.
The study finds that Black Widow's hypersexualization is evident in her physical portrayal and the emphasis on her sexual allure. Her persona as a femme fatale is intertwined with the male gaze, which objectifies her as a seductive figure.
In Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe #1 by Marvel Comics, Deadpool uses the powers of Ant-Man's Pym Particles on Mjolnir to make it an even deadlier weapon. After expanding the hammer greatly in size, Deadpool crushes Thor underneath the weight of Mjolnir.
🍿: The first on-screen F-bomb in the Marvel Cinematic Universe landed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when Star-Lord finally snaps and drops the word during an emotionally charged moment.
In terms of fictional wealth, Tony Stark (Iron Man) is generally considered richer than Bruce Wayne (Batman), with estimates placing Stark's net worth at around $100 billion, while Wayne's is estimated at around $11.6 billion.
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.