Mjolnir's primary weakness isn't a physical flaw but rather its worthiness enchantment, meaning anyone unworthy can't lift it, but it can also be over-relied upon, leading Thor to forget his own power; it can be disarmed (like by Thanos using Stormbreaker), and in some comics, Thor's mortal form (Donald Blake) can be a vulnerability if he loses it for too long, though exceptions exist.
In the comics, Mjolnir is stronger, proven by feats and durability. In the MCU, Stormbreaker is superior, built to surpass Mjolnir and even counter the Infinity Gauntlet.
The enchantment, however, held that if Mjolnir left Thor's grasp or was removed from his person for more than 60 seconds, both would revert back to their mortal states until they were reunited.
Not straight worthy, but several villians have lifted mjolnir or hammers like it during special circumstances. During ragnarök, surtur got his hands on the mold that was used to create mjolnir, and he went and created tons of hammers like it for all his minions.
Stormbreaker is one of the most powerful weapons in the MCU, displaying extraordinary power not yet seen while Thor wielded Mjolnir. Gorr was able to use the power of the ax/hammer to open a portal to Eternity.
The team known as Weapon Zero is composed of Stone, Jamie, Kikuyo, Valaria, and Janus. Although they were all given code names by Ansh'r, they generally referred to each other by their original names.
Spoilers for Thanos: Death Notes #1 and Thor #29 by Marvel ComicsMarvel Comics has officially introduced the Seventh Infinity Stone, as the new Black Infinity Stone has a special connection to Thor. In Thanos: Death Notes #1 and Thor #29, the God of Thunder learns about the existence of the new Infinity Stone.
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.
The Norse people believed that when the ground was struck by lightning, Thor had sent his hammer crashing to the earth. Mjolnir was forged by a dwarf named Sindri. While he was creating it, Loki, the trickster fire god, disguised himself as a fly and attempted to interfere with Sindri's work by buzzing around him.
Looks like Hulk has a lot of work to do in (Avengers Secret War). 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.
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.
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.
Thor 5 is not officially confirmed by Marvel Studios, but it is widely reported as being in development with Chris Hemsworth set to return, with industry insiders suggesting a 2025 filming start and discussions ongoing, though no director or writer is attached and plans are fluid, possibly tying into events after Avengers: Doomsday. While Hemsworth expressed excitement to continue, the project's timeline remains uncertain as the focus is currently on the next Avengers films.
These are the most powerful versions of Thor from throughout Marvel history.
Gungnir (Old Norse Gungnir, “Swaying;” pronounced “GUNG-neer”) is the name of the mighty spear that belongs to the god Odin. In the recorded Norse myths, Gungnir is the weapon most consistently and powerfully associated with Odin.
Thor's Potential Path to Victory: Thor's best strategy would involve targeting Hela directly with Stormbreaker, aiming for decapitating strikes or lightning-based attacks that overwhelm her regeneration. If Thor is able to land a clean, critical hit, he could potentially kill her.
Magic: Hela has gifts for magic, being able to manipulate it in her form of Asgardian magic. Upon earning her crown for her act of mercy with Odin, Hela received a wide range of Asgardian magic that transformed her robes into white armor and allowed her to contain and redirect Odin's energy attack towards himself.
Saxa's name refers to that of the giant Járnsaxa. According to Poetic Edda, the first book to be recorded by Völuspá (the seer's prophecy about Ragnarök), Járnsaxa was Thor's lover and had a son with him, Magni.
The first F-bomb in the MCU was dropped by Chris Pratt as Peter Quill (Star-Lord) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 during a scene where he tells Nebula to "open the f***ing door," a moment that broke the long-standing PG-13 language barrier for Marvel Studios films and was partially improvised by Pratt.
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.
An Eternal–Deviant warlord from the moon Titan, Thanos is regarded as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe. Due to his genocidal tendencies, he has clashed with many heroes including the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy.
As the Infinity Stone with absolute control over time, the Time Stone is among the most powerful artifacts in all existence. Due to its power, it can only be held by beings of exceptional superhuman ability.
The Death Stone was an artificial Infinity Stone created in the modern era. After Death rejected Thanos, the Mad Titan used his powers to subdue her before proceeding to encapsulate the embodiment of Death within a stone. Despite this, death would still persist as long as the stone was intact.