Captain America is often considered the most “wholesome” Avenger. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, when the team members try to lift Thor's hammer, many fans expected Steve Rogers to succeed. He later proved his worth when he wielded Mjolnir in the final battle with Thanos in Avengers: Endgame.
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However, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige revealed in an AMA (via Reddit) that Steve was actually "always worthy" and was just being polite. This was further evidenced by Thor claiming he "knew it" in Avengers: Endgame when Captain America battled Thanos using the hammer.
Blessed with the powers and long life of a god, Thor was undoubtedly the most powerful member of the initial version of the Avengers. Not only can he fly and transport between worlds, but he was also the only one capable of taking down Thanos, even after he had assembled all six Infinity Stones.
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He was tricked by Loki into attempting to usurp Thor's power, but failed. In this process, however, Red proved himself more than worthy of the power of Thor, because of his noble, obedient, and self-sacrificing nature.
The MCU's Infinity Saga introduced a huge cast of superheroes with a wide array of abilities. We rated the strength of each Avenger on a scale of 1 to 10, using evidence from the 23 movies. Scarlet Witch was ranked the strongest. Captain Marvel and Thor rounded out the top three.
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.
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!
His worthiness comes down to the reason why Mjolnir chose Jane. In the comic books, Mjolnir does choose Jane to be Thor after Thor becomes unworthy and is unable to lift it. However, Thor: Love and Thunder took a different approach by making Mjolnir unusable beforehand.
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Across the Avengers saga, we've seen them bond over being the only two out of the core six heroes not to have any superpowers (okay, technically Tony Stark doesn't have superpowers, but with nanotechnology, he might as well have).
Of all the Marvel Cinematic Universe heroes, Steve Rogers is generally seen as being one of the most heroic and selfless of them all.
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.
Her name is Neena Thurman and she's the luckiest mutant in the entire Marvel Universe. Literally. Aside from being a skilled mercenary, Neena's mutation is that she's lucky almost all of the time.
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.
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.
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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.
Yes, as a shock to many, Superman has briefly lifted the mighty hammer in a phenomenal crossover with Marvel and DC Comics.
Spiderman can lift more than ten tons | Fandom. I think the problem is most people don't understand what that 10 tonnes is in context as I always see arguments like these. The old Marvel Handbooks (OHOTMU) use this benchmark as follows: Spidey is Class 10 for lifting 10 tonnes overhead so it's correct.
Despite becoming worthy again, Thor noticed Mjolnir becoming heavier to lift after becoming Asgard's new All-Father, the will of the hammer deeming him unworthy of wielding it.
Apart from his physical abilities, Peter is an intellectually-gifted scientific teen genius and has a prodigious aptitude in the physical sciences, with a high IQ level of around 250.
Riri Williams was a teenage girl who was able to copy Stark's greatest achievement, making her own Iron Man armor. Taking up the name Ironheart, she fought evil and proved to be smarter than Stark. She's not the only one either, as there are other Marvel heroes and villains who are more intelligent than Iron Man.
Thanos's power, cunning, and years of experience have allowed him to outsmart and defeat some of the most powerful beings in the universe. All manners of beings have fallen before Thanos and while the Avengers are powerful, if Thanos really put his mind to it, he could end the Avengers at any moment.