Thor is vastly more powerful than Moon Knight and would be able to win a fight against him easily. Thor is stronger, faster, more durable, and has a vastly bigger power output. There's really not much that Moon Knight has going for him except for the fact that he can be resurrected by Khonshu if he happens to die.
Alongside Hulk, Thor is arguably the most powerful of the original Avengers. Putting it simply, Moon Knight would not stand a chance against him. None of Moon Knight's gadgets even compare to Mjølnir, and Thor has no apparent weaknesses that Moon Knight could exploit.
In AVENGERS (2018) #33, Moon Knight took down several Avengers by himself, including Thor. 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.
Going back to Moon Knight's comic origin, Raul Bushman is the mercenary responsible for leaving Marc Spector for dead and triggering the creation of Moon Knight. Since that fateful event, Bushman and Moon Knight have come into conflict numerous times, solidifying Bushman as Moon Knight's greatest enemy.
As such, both Thanos and Khonshu are at a stalemate, as Khonshu's abilities counter Thanos's, and vice versa. However, if Thanos uses any Uru weaponry, Khonshu can use that against Thanos due to his ability to control anything made of moon rock and could potentially harm/kill Thanos.
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1 Moon Knight Couldn't Take On The Hulk On His Best Day
He has unfathomable base level strength that only increases as he gets angrier, and he can heal from almost any wound instantaneously. Moon Knight, even with every superpower he's ever exhibited in the comics, would not be able to bring down the Hulk.
Moon Knight defeats various Avengers, taking the powers of the Ghost Rider, Doctor Strange, the Phoenix, the Iron Fist, and Thor's hammer.
Moon Knight explains that he knows Mjolnir is made from the Uru Metal and since Uru is technically moon rock, he's able to control it. Moon Knight repeatedly hits Thor with his own hammer before using Mjolnir to send Thor into space and calling upon moons to come together to crush him.
Immortality. Moon Knight also has the divine ability of immortality; unless Khonshu finds a new servant, Spector is functionally immortal.
The hammer was destroyed in a fight between Thor and his grandfather Bor in Thor #600. Thor, to repair it, needed Doctor Strange's help, who reconstructed it by channeling Thor's Odin-Force into its fragments, in Thor #602.
Could Wanda Maximoff lift Mjolnir? No, this is not a debate about if she's worthy. We all know she isn't. Chaos Magic is all about the fact that it defies the rules, Mjolnir's worthiness enchantment is technically a rule.
The heroes try to stop the Progenitor several times, but their efforts are futile, as a Celestial is simply too powerful to be harmed or killed. However, this is not necessarily true. In fact, Thor owns a weapon that was created with the exact purpose of killing Celestials, and he used it effectively in the past.
This Egyptian god is often known as "Ra," but also goes by "Atum," "Amon Ra" or "Amun Ra," depending on the translation. This god is incredibly important to the history of Moon Knight, as Ra is the Sun God, the counterpart of Khonshu.
Thor is vastly more powerful than Moon Knight and would be able to win a fight against him easily. Thor is stronger, faster, more durable, and has a vastly bigger power output.
Ultimately, Black Panther would win in a fight against Moon Knight, though this would be a close call. There would still be an opportunity for Mon Knight to beat T'Challa, thanks to his superior strength, durability, and stamina. However, Black Panther wins in this particular case for several reasons.
Moon Knight easily takes the win. He is far more stronger and durable than Daredevil. He's a skilled fighter.
Also, not only was Superman actively holding back, but he was also weakened by Kryptonite gas. When Superman recovered, he easily manhandled the bat. While Moon Knight is no Superman, he is a superhuman. Unlike Superman, Batman has no kryptonite to weaken Moon Knight.
the Merc with a Mouth — In the comics, Deadpool and Moon Knight famously faced off in 2010's Vengeance of the Moon Knight Vol. 1 #8. The fight went handily to Moon Knight, who used Deadpool's healing abilities as an excuse to be as brutal as he wanted to the Merc with a Mouth.
Moon Knight's power level is often up for debate, but every night he demonstrates that he is capable of taking out each of the Avengers.
Moon Knight just feels more versatile. He can come at Wolverine from all angles (ranged attacks, close-quarters, with a variety of weapons) and while his gear may not be superior to Adamantium, his extensive arsenal feels like it's harder to counter, even with Wolverine's impressive endurance and stamina.
6 The Joker Doesn't Stand A Chance In A Fight With Moon Knight. The Joker's attacks on Gotham have made him a legend, and he's a much more formidable fighter than people give him credit for. He can fight Batman to a standstill, his surprising toughness and tenacity making up for a lack of finesse.
Over his years as Moon Knight, Spector has also exhibited periodic demonstrations of supernatural powers such as enhanced strength during nights with full moons, prophetic visions and dreams, and the ability to drain another person's life energies through physical contact.
That makes him quite powerful position. Unsurprisingly, Khonshu is also the god of time and the moon. And, fittingly for his position as Moon Knight's patron god, he personifies the crescent moon. In some mythological stories, Khonshu appeared as a benevolent god, a god of growth and fertility.