Despite his power and courage, Thor suffers many terrible losses in
Thor is repeatedly vanquished by the 5 new Phoenix hosts over the course of 12 issues: Colossus, Namor, Cyclops, Magik, and Emma Frost. Colossus even manages to knock Mjolnir out of Thor's hands at one point, demonstrating the strength of Phoenix and why it should not be trifled with.
In “Hulk” #4, Thor turns up to do battle. In a highly controversial fight among fans, the Red Hulk easily defeats Thor, taking the thunder god's best shots and laughing. The real coup de grace came when the Red Hulk, taking hold of Mjonir (with Thor hanging on), leaps into space and beats Thor with his own hammer.
In Thor: The Dark World, he lost his mother and brother (temporarily) to the dark elf Malekith (Christopher Eccleston), and in Thor: Ragnarok he lost his father, his best friends, and his homeworld.
Loki – Thor's archenemy and adoptive brother. The son of Laufey, ruler of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, one of the "Nine Worlds" of the Asgardian cosmology.
Gorr's consciousness was contained inside All-Black, finally at peace in an empty void without gods. Eons after his death, Gorr was resurrected by King Loki - All-Black's then-host - in order to kill him after he killed All-Father Thor, manifesting a copy of his body from the symbiote.
Hercules / Zeus
While not cosmic (none of that on this list!), he can survive the vacuum of space and resist cosmic attacks. He ranks above Thor here because he's technically the stronger of the two. In fact, he is considered by many authorities to be the physically strongest character Marvel has ever created.
Not only is he the strongest Avenger, but he is also the strongest Asgardian, third only to Odin and Hela, who are both dead. Thor can withstand the intense heat of a star and the extreme cold of Jotunheim. His ability to generate intense blasts of lighting that can take out entire armies makes him even more powerful.
Like most Asgardians, Thor is vulnerable to particular types of magic. One type of magic of Thor finds himself particularly vulnerable to that magic meant to charm an opponent. This makes Thor vulnerable to foes like Enchantress and her younger sister Lorelei.
Well, it's about even. Hercules' strength is rarely matched. There were times when he even overpowered the Incredible Hulk – a feat that not even Thor could complete. So, when it comes to physical strength, Hercules is the strongest.
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.
The hammer was used extensively by Thor as his primary weapon until it was destroyed by Hela in 2017.
Thor is Immortal, Not Invincible
In Avengers: Infinity War, Thor revealed that he was over 1500 years old. It's clear that age doesn't affect him the way it does normal mortals, as with most immortals, he is aging at a slower rate. While Thor will eventually die, it will take thousands of years for it to happen.
Thor, son of Gods, has enhanced longevity, augmented by the Golden Apples of Idunn. He also possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, durability and immunity to most diseases.
Stormbreaker is capable of killing Thanos outright, and only Thor is currently worthy of wielding it. A head to head match up between Thor at full power and Thanos, even armed with the gauntlet, seems to favor the God of Thunder.
Thor then kills Zeus using Zeus' own thunderbolt, which (frankly) feels like a bit of an overreaction. Yes, Zeus had him handcuffed, but killing him? Well, Zeus' death doesn't need to weigh on Thor's conscious because it turns out that Zeus somehow survived.
Thorr Odinson is a villain from the Avengers and is an evil alternate reality version of Thor Odinson as well as a member of the Tyrant Avengers.
In the Marvel Comics universe, Thor is a powerful Asgardian god and one of the mightiest Avengers. He is known for his strength, speed, and ability to control lightning. However, even Thor is not immune to the power of Galactus, the devourer of worlds.
Beta Ray Bill, one of Marvel's most unique-looking heroes, was the first Marvel character who wasn't a Norse deity to be able to wield Mjolnir. A member of the Korbinite race, Bill was chosen to lead his people, and in his journey stumbled upon Thor. The alien warrior defeated the God of Thunder and claimed his hammer.
Old King Thor is one of the most powerful variants of the character. When Old King Thor merged with the Phoenix Force, becoming Old Phoenix King Thor, his powers greatly multiplied. This solidified him as one of the most dangerous beings in Marvel.
Godblast: This is Thor's most powerful attack, it fires a blast of concentrated godly essence/energy from Mjolnir that far exceed's Thor's normal capabilities. This blast has the power to kill immortal beings as well.