In the comic books, Hela is actually the ruler of Hel – the Asgardian Afterlife. So she has total command over her own life because even if she dies, her soul will just be transferred to the Hel dimension. There she has absolute power and can bring herself back to life.
The Demogorge, or the great devourer of gods, poses a deadly direct threat to Hela. While he can kill her, she also can be brought back to life by other gods willing to do so.
Odin's power was the only thing holding her back. It wasn't a matter of “making it permanent.” It was a matter of Odin's great power being the only thing strong enough to prevent Hela from returning, which meant that the moment he died, there was no longer a force to stop Hela.
There are few people that Hela is not more powerful than. She was very easily able to defeat Thor (Chris Hemsworth), who left her to be destroyed by Surtur along with the entirety of Asgard because he couldn't defeat her himself.
Hela would win in a fight against Thanos. She is an incredibly powerful and skilled fighter. As the Goddess of Death, she has immense strength, durability, and regenerative abilities. She is also a master of weapons, particularly her lethal blades.
Odin has beaten Hela and had his son resurrected many times, and she has yet to succeed in taking retribution. These days, Odin is no longer the King of Asgard and no longer has the Odinforce, so, if Hela wanted revenge on the old man, now would be the time.
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.
Stormbreaker can summon the bifrost and Hela is stronger in Asgard. Thor can teleport her and himself and open her chest killing her, or cut off her limbs ir head.
Thor, who is used to considering his weapon invincible, throws it at Hela without a second thought. To his horror, Hela actually catches Mjolnir in her outstretched arm, and shatters it with ease. It is a tremendously effective way to demonstrate just how powerful Hela really is.
Hela Was Worthy Enough to Destroy Mjolnir
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.
Hela was born around early 679 B.C. (March 24th by modern dating systems). This makes her: 1642.37443938, or 36.69358314 in human years, when Thor was born.
Strength Level: Hela possesses Class 100 strength, enabling her to lift (press) over 100 tons. She has been able to hold her own in hand-to-hand combat with Thor himself.
Gorr's Daughter Love is Chris Hemsworth's Real-Life Daughter
In the film, Love is Gorr's daughter, who dies in vain on a barren desert planet in the midst of an environmental catastrophe. When Gorr finds his god living in luxury while he suffers, he vows to kill all gods by using a wish from Eternity.
Modi Thorson was the son of Thor and the goddess of Death, Hela from the Ultimates timeline. The story of his conception and birth begins with the aftermath of an event called Ultimatum, which is also considered to be one of the worst event comics ever.
Over time, though, he missed Valkyrie so much that he went to Hela and asked if there was anything he could do to return to the living. Hela agreed to release him under two conditions. The first was that she wanted an heir, so the two had sex and Thor impregnated her.
Hela is usually willing to wait until a person has died before claiming the soul, but she can kill a healthy human or even Asgardian with a single touch, her "touch of death." Hela is also willing to use her illusions to kill living Asgardians.
In a moment of wistful affection for his girlfriend, Thor asked his trusty hammer to always protect Jane, and in doing so unwittingly enchanted Mjolnir to do just that. Just like Thor's father Odin once enchanted the hammer to only be lifted by someone who is worthy, Thor cast a spell that let Jane use its powers.
The user suggests that the enchantments Odin placed on Mjolnir went away when he died, which is why it wasn't protected from Hela's strength. That would also explain why Hela, an unworthy individual if we've ever seen one, was able to hold it aloft in the air and stop Thor from calling it back to him.
Could Hela destroy Stormbreaker like she did Mjolnir? Not likely. Stormbreaker took the brunt of all six Infinity Stones and kept on going. Mjolnir was a conduit for Thor's powers and had even previously been wielded by Hela.
Both weapons also appear to have a degree of sentience, with Stormbreaker apparently being envious of Thor's affection for Mjolnir, a characteristic director Taika Waititi attributed to the handle being made from the arm of the adolescent Groot, and carrying over some of that character's moodiness at that age.
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.
Thanos would win in a battle against Hela. It's mostly due to his superior skills in combat, his superior strenght, and his vastly superior intelligence. Both have armies at their disposal and a range of mystic and powerful abilities, so it would be a close call when it comes to those factors.
They're both really bad but Zeus had the excuse of being corrupted and was under the influence of Pandora's box which made him act the way he did while Odin was always selfish and manipulative on his own naturally.
While Odin was strong during his prime, Thor was just naturally stronger than him. They don't call Thor the mightiest out of all of the Asgardians for nothing because he is actually a lot stronger than his father in terms of his physical capabilities.
Until now, there is no agreement about who is the most powerful son of Odin. Because each of them had each distinctive power. If we put all of them in an order of time, we can see that Thor presented the past, Vidar was the present and Baldur was the future. Thor was slain by Jormungandr before Vidar killed Fenrir.