Yes, Captain America with Mjolnir is significantly stronger and more powerful than Spider-Man, gaining Thor-level abilities, allowing him to overwhelm even Thanos, whereas Spider-Man, while strong and fast with Spider-Sense, operates at a lower tier, making Cap with Mjolnir the clear victor in a direct fight, despite Spidey's agility and intellect.
Confidence in thought and action. 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.
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.
You would think so. However, the reason Spider-Man can't lift Mjolnir is, ironically, because of Peter Parker. He embodies goodness, selflessness, virtue, courage, heroism…
Unlike other heroes, Peter has an unbreakable rule. Never kill no matter how severe the threat, no matter how much the person might deserve it because for Peter, killing would mean losing everything that defines him as a hero. In other words, it's not that Peter isn't worthy of Mjolnir. It's that isn't worthy of Peter.
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.
The One-Above-All
With the power to make or unmake anything, reverse, speed up, stop time, and reshape reality instantaneously, it's impossible to comprehend what or who The One-Above-All is. The One-Above-All is the most powerful character in the Marvel Universe.
According to Marvel's official profiles, Spider-Man can lift around 10 tons under optimal conditions. In other words, Spidey can press approximately 20,000 pounds overhead – roughly the weight of a school bus or 5-6 average cars at once.
It is not canon. That is a wild theory that is very popular but it has never been said in the comics. The only evidence that people show when they say you must being willing to kill is that Peter couldn't lift the hammer, but nothing ever said that the reason he couldn't lift the hammer was his reluctance to kill.
Captain America has lifted it, as has Loki. However, one of the more surprising characters to lift Mjolnir was Deadpool - but unlike some of the others to wield the hammer, the moment wasn't as it initially appeared."
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.
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.
Strength. Captain America is physically stronger than Iron Man, whether with his suit or not. If they both entered a ring-to-box hand-to-hand combat, Captain America would destroy Iron Man in that fight.
Captain America's shield is a recurring item throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise. Like its comic book counterpart, it is circular, relatively lightweight, but unlike its comic book counterpart, it is made of the nearly indestructible Wakandan metal, vibranium.
Marvel's "Big 3" are Thor, Captain America and Iron Man. All heroes who bring something different and all important members of The Avengers. Marvel acknowledges this. Captain America is the leader and there is no doubt about that.
One super fact about Superman is that he once lifted 200 quintillion tons with just one hand in All-Star Superman #1 (2005).
His strength has been currently increased to 50 tons or much more. Cage was able to easily bend a metal baseball bat with his bare hands. He was able to knockout the Rhino, a villain known to be a rival with the likes of the Hulk, with one punch.
Spiderman can lift more than ten tons | Fandom. I think the problem is most people don't understand what that 10 tonnes is in context as I always see arguments like these. The old Marvel Handbooks (OHOTMU) use this benchmark as follows: Spidey is Class 10 for lifting 10 tonnes overhead so it's correct.
The most dangerous Marvel villain is arguably Thanos. He possesses immense power, a relentless ambition, and a willingness to sacrifice everything to achieve his goals. His power as a God-like being with incredible strength, durability, and manipulation abilities makes him a formidable opponent.
Generally, the agreement is that Surfer is maybe a bit stronger and faster than Superman, but he also has a really versatile powerset that allows him to destroy Superman. Of course, that versatility tells us nothing about Thanos.
In this sense, TOAA is above the narrative and cannot be defeated because it represents the authority that dictates the story itself. Any scenario in which it could be defeated would contradict its very nature and require the creators to rewrite the concept of the Marvel Multiverse itself.
1. Miguel O'Hara/Spider-Man 2099 is the strongest Spider-Man. In a desperate bid to stay alive, Miguel O'Hara spliced his human DNA with spider DNA. And in case you weren't aware, spiders are seriously strong — and a bit monstrous.
From what I've seen, Spider-Man is said to be able to dodge Hulk's attacks and incapacitate him with a single punch, and it has even been established in-universe that Spider-Man can kill Hulk if he went all out and wanted him dead.