In DC Comics, Wonder Woman is the most prominent character confirmed to be worthy of lifting Thor's hammer (Mjolnir) in official crossovers, alongside Superman, though his ability often depends on specific conditions, while other strong candidates often theorized include Martian Manhunter, Supergirl, and even a selfless Aquaman, based on their inherent nobility and heroic actions, fitting Mjolnir's worthiness enchantment.
In the DC vs Marvel crossover, Wonder Woman wielded Mjolnir, showing that she is worthy. In JLA/Avengers, during the climactic fight against Green Lantern villain Krona, Superman manages to pick up Mjolnir and throw it.
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In Thor's moment of need, Steve was able to lift Mjolnir and turn the tide of battle before returning the hammer to his friend. Curiously, Steve is one of the few wielders of Mjolnir who didn't gain the full powers of Thor.
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Batman can't lift Thor's hammer, because being worthy means also being ready to kill if necessary.
One of the most important characters of Fourth World, and the one who was meant to be DC's equivalent to Marvel's Thor, is Orion, the New God of War and son of Darkseid.
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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.
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One super fact about Superman is that he once lifted 200 quintillion tons with just one hand in All-Star Superman #1 (2005).
Moon Knight even seized control of Mjolnir as he revealed that the Uru metal of the hammer is just another moon rock. So while Moon Knight couldn't physically wield the hammer, he could command it to obey his will..
If going based on dceu and mcu then Superman wins in a straight-up fight 7/10 times due to his speed, raw power, and versatility. However, Thor's weapons and lightning give him a chance if he plays his cards right. It's a close fight, but Superman's speed and strength advantage are too significant to ignore.
Loki is God of time, and thus omnipresent and omniscient + infinity stones (spoilers)
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Thanos Wins: 7/10 times. Thanos' superior physical strength, durability, and combat skill would allow him to overpower Steppenwolf in most scenarios. Even without the Gauntlet, he's a tactical and relentless fighter who could disarm Steppenwolf and defeat him in close combat. Steppenwolf Wins: 3/10 times.
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