He also possesses superhuman strength, speed, agility, durability and immunity to most diseases. Thor's greatest weapon, and closest ally, is Mjolnir, an enchanted hammer forged from Uru metal, which has power over storms and can generate energy blasts known as anti-force.
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.
Superhuman Durability: Thor's skin, muscle, and bone tissue have many times the density of the same tissue in the body of a human being, making him virtually invulnerable.
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.
There are very few powers that Mjolnir grants him, but it does seem to amplify his connection to the Odinforce at all times, and accordingly, powers him up. Still, most of Thor's powers can be performed without Mjolnir.
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)
Mjolnir is Thor's big edge against any enemy especially Hulk. In one comic Thor admits he needs Mjolnir to defeat Hulk in a fight (Mighty).
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 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.
Thor might be able to best Zeus in an arm-wrestling match. However, in a fight to the death, Zeus would almost certainly be the victor, especially since he is immortal, but the Norse gods can die. Therefore, it seems as though Thor would be the stronger of the two gods, though Zeus is likely more powerful overall.
Thor can survive in the heart of the Sun with no discomfort, has flown through the heart of stars, and survived point blank range energy explosions capable of destroying entire planets.
Determination. Thor is known for having a bad temper, yet his determination is also among his biggest flaws. Thor's perseverance is a weakness since it puts his life in danger because he continues putting himself in dangerous situations.
Superhuman Strength: Thor possesses class 100 strength and is easily capable of lifting 100 tons. Superhuman Durability: While in the form of an Asgardian Goddess, Thor possesses virtual invulnerability and immunity to all known Earthly diseases and infections.
Thor in comparison moves ludicrously slow. He travels at the speed of sound or 767 miles-per-hour.
Mjolnir, Thor's primary weapon, is the most easily recognized symbol of the thundering hero. Bestowed with a blessed enchantment, this hammer can only be picked up by those who have been proven worthy of its immense power.
Within the MCU, they have established Thor as an immortal, making him an invaluable member of the Avengers and one of the most powerful beings to ever exist. As a result he can be killed in battle, but he will always return to his body one way or another.
Thor is bulletproof in the comics. So really, absolutely nothing unless those bullets happens to be made of vibranium or pure adamantium.
Blessing Manipulation: With Mjǫllnir as the focus, Thor can grant blessings to anyone or anything he wishes. He performed this to sanctify the boring ship Baldr and his wife Nanna during their funeral and resurrect deceased lesser beings such as his beloved supernatural goats Tanngrisnir and Tanngnjóstr.
Typhon attempted to overthrow Zeus for the supremacy of the cosmos. The two fought a cataclysmic battle, which Zeus finally won with the aid of his thunderbolts. Defeated, Typhon was cast into Tartarus, or buried underneath Mount Etna, or in later accounts, the island of Ischia.
Zeus is the strongest of the gods in the Ancient Greek religion because he has both power and intelligence. He is able to ensure that he is not replaced by another, more powerful deity. He is also able to ensure the allegiance of many other gods by giving them rights and privileges.
That is exactly what the goddess Hel was. Being the daughter of Loki already made her very powerful. However, in her realm of the underworld, this half-decaying goddess was said to be even more powerful than Odin and many other Norse gods.
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.
Loki and Thor are both gods and have immense godly powers that make them somewhat impervious to harm, though they can be beaten; they can lose eyes (Thor) and they can die (Loki). If the metric is physical strength, then Thor is easily the winner.
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. It was shown multiple times throughout comics.