He could lift Mjolnir, but once he started to feel it move he stopped and stepped back, pretending that he couldn't. He has immense respect for Thor and also knows that to actually lift Mjolnir like that is not a game.
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.
Other Marvel characters have lifted Mjolnir not through worthiness but through technicalities such as absorbing Thor's powers, including the Air-Walker, Awesome Android, Magneto, Rogue, Wonder Man, and Doctor Doom.
Venom (2020)
During this battle, Venom (Eddie Brock) was given the powers of Captain Universe, and was able to wield the hammer. However, Venom took this advantage a step further by merging Mjolnir with the Silver Surfer's surfboard to create an even greater weapon.
Thor is extremely powerful and could vaporize Deadpool with a single blast of lightning, or literally punch him through a planet. (Once, Deadpool even asked Thor and Luke Cage to rip him in two halves, which they easily accomplished.) But Deadpool is much more unpredictable than Thor.
Topping the list of Marvel heroes who can beat the red superhero is Dark Phoenix. The character is an entity in the MCU who is frequently connected to Jean Grey, also known by many names, including Dark Phoenix. Omega-level mutant Grey has immense power without The Phoenix Force being merged with her.
Deadpool might have his fair share of comedic moments in the Marvel universe, but the mercenary's powers allow him to be one of the strongest Marvel characters, proficient enough to defeat and kill major Marvel heroes ranging from Captain America to The Fantastic Four.
Forged by dwarves in the heart of a dying star, the weapon is enchanted so that it can only be lifted and wielded by those who are worthy of its powers. Both in the comics and the MCU films, many characters other than Thor himself, both heroes and villains, have been able to lift Mjolnir.
To make things clear, Superman has lifted Mjolnir in comic books. In 2003, when Marvel and DC co-produced JLA/Avengers #4 to defeat the ultimate villain Kronos, Superman was able to wield Thor's hammer.
And Mathaudhu can cite documentary sources to back him up. For example, Marvel – which publishes the Thor comics – issued a “Thor's Hammer” trading card in 1991 that states Mjolnir is made of Uru and weighs precisely 42.3 pounds. That's lighter than a herd of 300 billion mice, much less a herd of 300 billion elephants.
Thanos didn't lift Mjolnir, Captain America did
With Mjolnir's worthiness enchantment resulted in Thor being able to lift the hammer only if he is considered to be worthy, but likewise, the enchantment is not discriminatory in nature, and anyone who is deemed worthy is able to lift the hammer.
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. And that control extended to Khonshu as well.
Superhuman Strength: Deadpool is rated as having a low degree of superhuman strength allowing him to lift 800 pounds. Peak Human Speed: Deadpool can run as fast as a trained athlete.
Since Mjölnir can only be wielded by the worthy, Juggernaut has no chance of lifting it. However, that doesn't stop him from using it. In most fights against Thor, Thor throws his hammer at full speed towards Juggernaut, but Juggernaut's mystical force field stops Mjölnir in mid-air.
In the end, Deadpool wasn't worthy. While he seemingly had control of Mjolnir and the strength of Thor, it was all a mirage put on by Loki to distract Thor. It's a shame because Deadpool looked pretty cool with the enchanted hammer. But, it makes sense that Wade Wilson - of all people - isn't worthy.
One version of Spider-Man 2099 stands above the others, however, eventually becoming a vital savior to his entire timeline. As a result, he was able to even become worthy enough to lift Mjolnir, Thor's enchanted hammer.
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How high that strength level rises would vary in different comic books, but most classify Thor in the “Class-100” strength category, which means he can lift well over 100 tons without too much difficulty.
While losing Mjolnir undoubtedly makes Thor a weaker fighter, but a much stronger character; now, the question of worthiness is up to him, and he cannot rely on a weapon to tell him if he's doing the right thing.
The original Avengers are all heroes, but they were never worthy of Mjolnir. The key to worthiness is utter selflessness and total absolution. While some disagree and believe Captain America has always been worthy, he is still the only one of the original Avengers, besides Thor, to be worthy of Mjolnir.
While Thor's life force infusion repaired Mjolnir, it left him with new weakness. That weakness is that Thor's life was now bound to the Mjolnir. This binding of Thor and Mjolnir meant that was that if Mjolnir was damaged or destroyed, Thor would die.
Deadpool's immortality only extends to his ability to regenerate from almost any injury. However, this doesn't mean he's immune to everything. He can still feel pain, he can still be incapacitated, and he can still suffer from mental and emotional trauma.
Deadpool might have his fair share of comedic moments in the Marvel universe, but the mercenary's powers allow him to be one of the strongest Marvel characters, proficient enough to defeat and kill major Marvel heroes ranging from Captain America to The Fantastic Four.
Deadpool can beat Wolverine in a fight.
While it's true Wolverine won in their first clash, Logan was also helped by his half-brother, Victor Creed, a.k.a. Sabretooth. There's no doubt Deadpool could beat Wolverine in a one vs. one bout.