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.
Hela Was Worthy Enough to Destroy Mjolnir
Many people other than Thor have wielded Mjolnir, including his sister Hela. 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.
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.
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.
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.
Could Wanda Maximoff lift Mjolnir? No, this is not a debate about if she's worthy. We all know she isn't. Chaos Magic is all about the fact that it defies the rules, Mjolnir's worthiness enchantment is technically a rule.
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. He is a master of spellcasting and trickery. Lorelei – The sister of Amora the Enchantress, who possesses some skills in Asgardian magic and seduction.
One of Thor's biggest fears was for them to be torn apart, but he had to suffer outliving them after all three died before his eyes. Thor's reaction to losing Loki, in particular, is heartbreaking because he realizes that what he feared for so long had now come to pass.
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.
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.
However, as Odin's first born and most loyal and faithful servant, Hela was the original wielder of Mjolnir. Drawing enhanced strength and power from Asgard itself, at one point, Hela was the most powerful warrior in all Nine Realms, unmatched in every way.
Thor loses his eye during the earlier parts of the final battle sequence with this goddess. She casually and effortless beats him around the throne room, and then the moment happens. Hela strikes Thor across the face with her sword, literally slicing the eye from out his head right then and there. Brutal.
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.
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.
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, 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.
Thor doesn't always save the day in Marvel Comics, and some of his biggest losses include falling to Thanos and Gorr the God Butcher. Thor: Love And Thunder revisits Thor after he has lost everything, including his home in Asgard, his brother Loki, and his sense of place in the universe.
Thor will always have a place on the list of the most powerful Asgardian Gods. He is the son of Odin, the heir to the throne, and the self-proclaimed strongest Avenger.
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.
The real Thor from the myths is far, far stronger than MCU Thor. Why has he been watered down so much? This watering down is especially evident in Endgame where he can't defeat Thanos even with Stormbreaker (which isn't a weapon in Norse mythology I think) and Mjolnir.
Red was part of a film crew that was transported to Asgard by Loki. And at Loki's behest, Red took Thor's Belt of Strength and bathed in the Fires of Geirrodur before claiming Thor's Iron Gloves. The gloves were the key, since they allowed Red to lift and wield Mjolnir without being worthy.
Avengers: Marvel's FIRST Black Panther Was ALSO Able to Wield Thor's Mjolnir.