ThorThe powers in the MCU are surprisingly quite different compared to the Thor of Marvel Comics. Thor has one of the most expansive timelines in the MCU, with four solo movies in addition to his Avengers movie appearances. Over time, Thor has established himself as one of the most powerful Avengers in the MCU, and even one of the most powerful characters in the MCU in general. Whether it compares to its comic book counterpart, however, is another story.
Since Thor is one of the most prolific Avengers in the MCU, there is much more room to assess his powers than those of his fellow founding Avengers like Hulk. Additionally, boasting four solo movies means that Thor has plenty of room to develop his powers and his overall character, making him one of the most fleshed-out characters in the entire MCU. Although Marvel is generally comic-accurate when it comes to its movies, however, there are some notable differences between the MCU’s Thor and his comic-book counterpart.
Thor’s powers in Marvel Comics explained
Thor owes much to his Asgardian physiology
Thor is Marvel Comics’ God of Thunder, and he boasts a power set befitting the lofty title. Although he is not the omnipotent kind of God—a status typically reserved for such celestial beings as Eternity and the One-Above-All— Thor is among the most powerful characters of Marvel Comics Who can hold their own against the likes of the Hulk and Galactus. Like many Marvel heroes, there are a litany of powers at his disposal, some being more synonymous with his character than others.
Superhuman strength
Thor is physically one of the strongest beings in the Marvel Universe, who has been shown to be on par with Hulk on multiple occasions. Although Asgardians all boast a measure of superhuman physiology, Thor is the strongest of them all, with the secondary title of the Norse god of strength. He is often touted as the strongest being in the Marvel Universe, overshadowed only by aforementioned cosmic entities with unlimited power at their disposal. Some of his greatest feats of strength include:
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Destroying multiple mountains
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Lifting and destroying multiple celestial bodies
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Throw enemies across the cosmos
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Throwing Earth out of orbit with an arm wrestling competition with Hercules
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Cross a tank with your bare hands
Like other heroes with similar power sets, Thor’s superhuman strength allows him to pull off several other feats. This includes super-speed granted by his abnormally strong legs. His immense strength also allows him to throw his hammer, Mjölnir, great distances, which is tantamount to flight. The fact that his muscle tissue, skin and bones are about three times denser than the average human also contributes to his strength and durability.
Weather manipulation
as the god of thunder, Thor boasts absolute control over thunder and lightning and other extreme weather effects Like hurricanes, blizzards, earthquakes and tidal waves. His lightning can seemingly manifest in any environment, regardless of the natural ability for clouds to form. Lightning bolts summoned by Thor have destroyed entire moons and knocked out power on a global scale while he is also seen wielding his hands in lightning when using his fists to fight.
Wielding Mjolnir
Thor’s legendary hammer, Mjolnir, is capable of a litany of powers. Many of Mjolnir’s feats are tied to Thor’s strengthSuch as his ability to throw the hammer at the speed of light or hard enough to split through a planet. Mjolnir will also always return to Thor regardless of the circumstances, having returned to him from within a black hole and even another dimension. It is also capable of the following powers:
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Shots of energy beams (including the Immortal Slaying “God blast“)
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absorbing and redirecting energy
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Creating portals to the same or other dimensions
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Dispelling magic
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As is the case in the MCU, Mjolnir is also enchanted so that only the worthy can lift it. The enchantment is strong enough to exclude the likes of Maestro (Evil Hulk) and Juggernaut from lifting the hammer. Thor has been seen to be able to lift the enchantment momentarilyBut simply by ordering.
Thor has divine physiology
Thor and Asgardians, as clarified in the MCU, are not technically immortal. They can, however, live for millennia through the consumption of the golden apple of Eden. This divine physiology also grants Thor a measure of invulnerability, especially against diseases and toxins that would befall a mortal. Being a warrior among his people, Thor is also particularly agile and boasts a tremendous stamina level.
Thor is almost omnipotent at times
Thor’s father, Odin, is the most powerful of the Asgardians thanks to his Possession of the Odin Force, a seemingly infinite power with untold potential. Thor inherited this power on occasion, dubbing it the Thor-force when in his possession. With it, he teleported Asgard across the cosmos, contained a nuclear explosion, and broke Captain America’s shield.
How Thor’s powers from the MCU compare to the comics
The MCU’s Thor is lacking in one clear department
Thor’s MCU arc saw him embrace his role as the God of Thunder, breaking away from his previous dependence on Mjolnir after Hela destroyed it in Thor: Ragnarok. Thor was the only Avenger able to defeat Thanos on his own, with Stormbreaker breaking through a direct beam from Thanos’ Infinity Gauntlet to bury himself in his chest. Thor would later be the one to head down an admittedly weakened Thanos after he had already claimed victory. nevertheless, The MCU’s Thor has yet to prove his greatest feats of power in Marvel Comics.
Thor’s powers in the comics |
Available to MCU Thor? |
MCU example |
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Super strength |
Yes |
Capable of besting Hulk in a one-on-one fight. |
Super speed |
Yes |
Thor is seen moving in Quicksilver’s super-speed perception. |
Super durable |
Yes |
Thor endures the force of a star when forging Stormbreaker. |
Fly |
Yes |
Thor spins and hurls Mjolnir to fly great distances on multiple occasions. |
Godly longevity |
Yes |
Thor is said to be 1,500 years old in the MCU. |
Summoning lightning |
Yes |
Thor summons Lightning in most appearances, most notably without Mjolnir when facing Hela. |
causing other weather effects |
Partially |
Thor was able to summon storm clouds, and presumably stormy conditions along with them, but did not summon hurricanes or blizzards, for a moment. |
Radiation resistance |
Yes |
Use the Infinity Stones in Avengers: Endgame. |
God blast |
No |
Thor uses Mjolnir to shoot lightning, but has yet to fire a beam-like God Blast. |
Disease resistance |
Yes |
Thor is not sick, and Thor’s power staves off Jane Foster’s cancer (although worsens it in the long run). |
Creating portals with Mjolnir |
No |
Thor has only traveled vast distances through the Bifrost and more conventional means. |
Summon Mjolnir |
Yes |
Mjolnir crashes through the helicarrier to return to Thor’s hand. |
Mjolnir’s magic |
Yes |
Thor pinned down Hulk with Mjolnir, and also altered his enchantment so it could be wielded by Jane Foster. |
Thor-force |
No |
Thor has yet to inherit the power of the Odin Force in the MCU. |
Although Thor has demonstrated a certain degree of similar abilities to his comic-book counterpart, there are some significant gulfs in the limits of his power. While Thor is able to go toe to toe with Hulk, He has not yet been seen lifting a mountain or destroying a moonFor example. Moreover, there is a lot of scope for him to inherit even greater divine powers Thor 5.
MCU Thor vs Comics Thor Who is more powerful?
The Odin force is immensely powerful
Comparing the Thors of Marvel Comics and the MCU is dependent on circumstances. in the latter Avengers: Twilight Comic, for example, Hulk easily beats Thor (and it’s not even close). However, in the MCU, a Mjolnir-deprived Thor had the upper hand against Hulk in the Contest of Champions, with Hulk only winning thanks to the Grandmaster’s intervention. Then again, Marvel Comics Thor has bested Hulk several times in the past. MCU Thor, meanwhile, has just acquired an exploitable weakness in the form of love.
Still, because the MCU’s Thor is deprived of the Thor-force, it would seem that The Thor of Marvel Comics is generally more powerful. Now that Thor’s brother, Loki, is arguably more powerful than he is responsible for giving the multiverse life and keeping it in a space outside of time, Thor 5 Could explore making Thor the new All-Father on a par with his late father. Unfortunately, without confirmation of a sequel to Thor: Love and ThunderThe limits of Thor‘s powers are constrained to those seen in his previous MCU outings.