Aaron revealed that, when Odin created Mjolnir, he trapped inside it a dangerous and unwieldy divine power, the God Tempest, literally "the mother of all storms," as depicted by Aaron, Russel Dauterman, Matthew Wilson, and Frazer Irving in Mighty Thor #12.
Their battle quickly turned into a one-sided beating as Mjolnir unleashed its full power against Thor, all the while revealing the hatred it felt toward Odin for sealing its original form, the cosmic God Tempest, within the hammer, and Thor himself for using it as a tool.
Back in the ancient past, Odin took on an elder god in the shape of a cosmic storm. Called the God Tempest, Odin beat it after an extended battle. The king of the Norse Gods would then trap the God Tempest in a piece of enchanted Uru metal, which would one day become Mjolnir itself.
Mjollnir, also spelled Mjolnir, Old Norse Mjöllnir, in Norse mythology, the hammer of the thunder god, Thor, and the symbol of his power.
Originally there was no restriction placed on the hammer for who can use it but after Thor's reckless behavior, Odin Borson placed an enchantment on it. This spell read "Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor." Only those deemed worthy to lift Mjolnir can.
In Norse mythology, the hammer Mjolnir is simply too heavy for anyone other than Thor to lift, but over the centuries, the story evolved and even super-strong entities couldn't lift the weapon.
Odin sent the hammer to Earth with Thor so that by the time Thor was worthy, his hammer would be waiting for him. Odin needed to know that Thor was worthy to have his hammer, and he wanted Thor to get his hammer back eventually so that's why he put an enchantment on the hammer and sent it to Midgard.
Hence, Mjolnir determines worthiness based on Odin's definition of worthiness. However, since Mjolnir also has a conscious being within it, in the form of God Tempest, another likely explanation is that it is God Tempest that determines the worthiness.
Mjolnir is a hammer, and was enchanted by Thor's father, Odin, so that only those the hammer deemed "worthy" are capable of wielding or even lifting it. Stormbreaker is an axe, and although it does not have such a worthiness enchantment, its power is such that a mere mortal attempting to wield it would be driven mad.
And Mathaudhu can cite documentary sources to back him up. For example, Marvel – which publishes the Thor comics – issued a “Thor's Hammer” trading card in 1991 that states Mjolnir is made of Uru and weighs precisely 42.3 pounds. That's lighter than a herd of 300 billion mice, much less a herd of 300 billion elephants.
As Odin's right hand, Hela saw anyone standing in their way of domination of the Nine Realms as an enemy of Asgard. When Odin decided to become a benevolent king and have Thor, he imprisoned her in Hel for some millennia, erasing her from Asgardian history.
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Tony Stark was the second one to try, even joking about ruling Asgard if he lifted the hammer and what he would do as king, but his always overly-confident attitude quickly changed when he realized he couldn't lift the hammer.
No I can't. The enchantment is such that the hammer will simply counter any force applied by an individual to specifically carry or shift it from a place of rest, unless that individual fits Odin's terms of enchantment.
Absolutely yes. In fact, there are quite a few misconceptions about Thor's abilities. Even Thor himself was unaware in Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok film.
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.
The most powerful Thor variant is Ultimate Thor, who's real name is Thorlief Golmen. Golmen discovers he is the most recent reincarnation of Thor Odinson and begins his journey as the new God of Thunder. This version of Thor was less reliant on Mjolnir as a power source.
The Asgardian Son of Odin was extremely close to ending Thanos at the end of Avengers: Infinity War. After gaining the powerful weapon Stormbreaker, Thor becomes the wielder of the most powerful weapon in the universe. Stormbreaker is capable of killing Thanos outright, and only Thor is currently worthy of wielding it.
Despite Thunderbolt being a stronger weapon than Mjolnir, and even Stormbreaker, the Infinity Gauntlet is still the most powerful weapon in the MCU, at least when powered by the Infinity Stones.
Can anyone lift Stormbreaker? Yes — and the reasons why a crucial point in the comparison between Stormbreaker vs Mjolnir with respect to Thor's character arc in the MCU. The God of Thunder went through a massive transformation in Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok, which continued into Thor: Love and Thunder.
Other Marvel characters have lifted Mjolnir not through worthiness but through technicalities such as absorbing Thor's powers, including the Air-Walker, Awesome Android, Magneto, Rogue, Wonder Man, and Doctor Doom.
Loki just might be the most unworthy character to ever lift Mjolnir. The trickster god practically made it his life's mission to make Thor miserable. The sight of Loki lifting his brother's famed hammer would be quite jarring.
Fandom. CAN MAGNETO LIFT THOR'S HAMMER? Yes,magneto can control magnetic fields not metals. So Marvel had revealed that Magneto can lift Thor's hammer.
Thor Odinson initially suspects Jane might be this new hero. But he eliminates her from his list of suspects because she is going through chemotherapy for breast cancer, which, he reasons, would make her too weak to fight.
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.
However, the film also implies that the hammer only sees Jane as worthy because Thor unintentionally revised the rules of Mjölnir, giving it the power to protect her. Captain America didn't need anything special for the hammer to see him as worthy – he's able to wield it without issue in Avengers: Endgame.