Of course. Superman has immeasurable power, enough to break a hammer like
While Superman could potentially overpower Thor, blows rendered by the mystical Mjolnir would likely impose serious damage on the Kryptonian hero. However, with his super-speed, the Man of Steel could probably avoid the Thunder God's lightning.
Hela Was Worthy Enough to Destroy Mjolnir
But the impactful scene in Thor: Ragnarok depicts Hela catching Mjolnir in mid-air before then crushing it to pieces. Odin previously told Thor the power of the Uru metal had no equal. Clearly, however, that was an overstatement, considering Hela destroys the hammer with ease.
Poll SC Superman's Freeze Breath vs MCU Stormbreaker (68 votes) Can that combo shatter Thor's Stormbreaker ? Yes, quite easily.
Can Stormbreaker hurt Superman? Yes, almost for sure. How powerful is fit Thor with Stormbreaker and Mjolnir? Infinity War Thor is only slightly more powerful if he has Mjolnir along with Stormbreaker.
In terms of the power to lift and move large objects, Superman has a stronger edge against Thor. Thor may have been able to move objects that weigh as much as planets, but the Silver Age Superman not only pushed actual planets out of orbit all the time, but even went so far as to move entire galaxies on a whim.
Superman is stronger than Thor and would defeat him in a fight. This comparison was officially confirmed even by Marvel and DC Comics. Superman and Thor did fight in the crossover comic JLA/Avengers #2 (2003) and Superman won. He caught Mjolnir mid-air which managed to shock Thor.
When it comes to a breakdown of Superpowers, Thor tends to get the win. Yes, Superman has slightly superior strength, and yes, he can freeze people, fly and shoot blasts of energy from his eyes. But Thor can summon the power of lightning and has superb fighting skills and the use of weapons.
Can Stormbreaker hurt Superman? Yes, almost for sure. Can Thor fly without Stormbreaker? No.
Can Thor lift Superman key? Superman's key to the Fortress of Solitude is many, many orders of magnitude heavier than Thor's hammer, which weighs in at 42.3 lbs: The Worthiness enchantment doesn't actually make the hammer physically heavier it magically makes it impossible (more or less) to pick up.
Storming the palace and sacrificing Asgardian lives, Odin stood between Hela and the throne. Unable to kill his own daughter, Odin defeated Hela and imprisoned her using his own power to keep her at bay in another realm for eons.
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. But it raises a different science question.
Other than Thor and Odin, certain other individuals have proven worthy of lifting Mjolnir in the primary continuity: Roger "Red" Norvell (a deliberate ruse by Odin) Beta Ray Bill. Buri (also known as Tiwaz, Thor's great-grandfather)
1) Doctor Strange
Strange has access to a vast array of spells and incantations that could help him control and manipulate the environment around him. He could use spells to create illusions, summon creatures to fight for him, or even create portals of other dimensions to outmaneuver Superman.
Absolutely yes. In fact, there are quite a few misconceptions about Thor's abilities.
It's natural that there are beings in the Marvel universe who can take him down. Sentry, Molecule Man, Gladiator, and Blue Marvel are all different adaptations of the Man of Steel concept. Then there are the Celestials and cosmic entities in the Marvel universe who are powerful beyond the scope of conception.
This difference in gravity allows Superman to lift objects that measure in the tons. In fact, the comics have put Superman's strength at a point where he's able to lift around 2 billion tons!
Yes, Of course Superman will survive Thor's God Blast by using equally devastating Solar flare.
Yes, the ax part of the head of the hammer could and the reason why is its magic or mystically imbued and Superman is vulnerable to magic and mystical imbued weapons it's like from say d&d if you had a magical dagger or a magical Hammer it would hurt it it would probably could kill him he's vulnerable to magic.
However, Superman does have the advantage in that he's faster than Thor. Not that Thor is any slow moving slug, it's just there's only one person faster than Supes and that man is the Flash (clearly proved in comic book lore when they race).
Even the regular Superman would probably be enough to defeat Thor. It would be a close match since Superman isn't as durable against magic but Thor would definitely struggle against Superman's might, more so if he's bloodlusted.
Even though Superman is often considered the most powerful character in the DC Universe, Shazam definitely comes close, and he can even beat the Man of Steel. And with a massive power upgrade, there's no question that Shazam can meet Superman blow for blow—despite the upgrade's terrible side effects.
Thor: Who wins? Thor wins. Not only is Thor a better combatant and more experienced, but he also can be stronger than Shazam by using Megingjord to augment his superhuman strength.
Odin could beat Superman to a pulp and in the past his battles have wreaked so much collateral damage that entire galaxies have been destroyed. He's King Of The Norse Gods, which comes with added power boosts like increased strength, stamina durability and invulnerability to Earthly diseases.