He gained incredible strength, the ability to fly, and several other powerful abilities that made Hyperion one of Marvel's most powerful heroes. Able to absorb and redirect cosmic energy in various ways, Hyperion could potentially increase his strength beyond Thor's limits.
Odin. Odin is basically Thor and all the other Asgardians rolled into one—though he's even wiser, more experienced, and minus one eye. As the default King of Asgard, Odin is easily the most powerful being in his realm.
Doctor Strange
Even though he is a human, Doctor Strange possesses some of the most incredible abilities in the MCU, easily placing him in first place and earning him the title of the strongest MCU superhero of all time.
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Since then, Spider-Man has basically been Marvel's most popular character, selling comics and merchandise like no one else.
Determining the strongest Avenger in the MCU is tricky since each brings something unique to the table, and Thor and Hulk are the top contenders in terms of sheer physical strength. However, regarding versatility and range of abilities, Captain Marvel and Doctor Strange are formidable opponents.
Thor is great at close-range combat, too, which is one of Wanda's weak points. Captain Marvel and Captain Carter were able to get in a few blows before succumbing to the Scarlet Witch, and that is because they got close enough to her to do it.
Standing close to Thor for too long will see him quickly clap his hands together to create a powerful, unblockable shockwave. Thus, you'll need to ensure you're standing well away from him to avoid damage.
While Thor is powerful and his strength is said to be unmatched, he is not strictly immortal like other mythological gods. He is susceptible both to aging and to being killed in battle. Like other Norse gods, he must consume special apples kept by the goddess Idun to keep from aging.
The winner of this fight would be Thanos based on his superior brute strength, and raw powers. However, if Thor uses some clever strategies, he could defeat the villain, especially since he has access to more powerful weapons and techniques.
Superhuman Stamina: His stamina is almost limitless. Thor survives the Time Stone of time. While still aging physically, he retains his youthful appearance far longer than humans, barely changed after Thanos used the Time Stone to age by several centuries, and will only grow stronger the older he gets.
Godlike strength: Thor has limitless strength and can power himself even more by charging himself with lightning. He was able to bend Captain America's shield, then bend it back perfectly back to shape. He's the second strongest Avenger. He is the mightiest.
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 comics, The Norse God of Thunder can destroy planets, control the weather (including summoning lightning bolts), fly through space at the speed of light, and even break adamantium. That's right, Thor could smash Wolverine's metal skeleton if he wanted to. He has beyond class 100 strength.
By most accounts, Superman seemingly outclasses Thor in terms of raw strength, especially in earlier versions of the DC Universe. He's pulled planets, punched people into orbit and performed all sorts of wild feats of strength.
Armed with his new tools for battle, Thor defeats the Angry Titan by smashing his head with Mjolnir. In Avengers: Infinity War, Thor managed to lethally wound the Mad Titan with the Stormbreaker despite taking on the full force of the Infinity Gauntlet.
Wanda Maximoff has never truly been defeated, only "losing" to the combined forces of Doctor Strange, Wong, and America Chavez after realizing the error in her ways. For a time, Wanda posed the greatest threat to the Multiverse, going on a violent rampage on Earth-838.
Yes, even Spider-Man has been worthy of holding the hammer of Thor. This is not your father's Spider-Man (well, actually, it could be if your dad was a kid in 1993), but instead is the Spider-Man of Marvel's distant future of 2099!
The fact that Thor doesn't have to think about risking his life to save Sif or Freyja shows that doing so is a reflection of who he has become—and that person (or god) can truly be said to be worthy.
NOT WORTHY
The Dark Knight might be one of the least worthy heroes in any universe. While Batman does have some of the characteristics that would allow him to lift Mjolnir, he also has committed several acts that disqualify him.
Tony Stark is the smartest of them all, having been responsible for some of the most incredible inventions to have ever graced the Marvel universe, including the Arc Reactor and one of the most sophisticated artificial intelligence systems known to man.
While Quicksilver is often thought of as the fastest of the Avengers, one hero fans know from the movies can actually outrace him when they need to. Many heroes possess enhanced speed, but Pietro Maximoff is generally considered Earth's fastest man (at least in Marvel Continuity).
Hawkeye might be considered the weakest Avenger in the Marvel Cinematic Universe due to the extent of his abilities, but his best superpower has nothing to do with a bow and arrow. From the moment the McU's Avengers were assembled, Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton has stood out a bit.
God Of War Ragnarok: Thor's Wound Festers Because Of Jormungandr's Venom. The reason behind Thor's incurable wound is due to the Eitr imbued in the Leviathan Axe. In God of War, Kratos throws the weapon into the Lake of Nine and awakens the World Serpent, who rises out of the water.