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Does Mjolnir decide who is worthy?

Does Mjolnir decide who is worthy?

Mjolnir is enchanted so it can only be wielded by those who are deemed “worthy”.

Who is more powerful Captain Marvel or Adam Warlock?

Very little in Captain Marvel’s superhero career comes close to such feats. All of which would suggest that, despite Captain Marvel’s position among the strongest on the Avengers’ roster, Adam Warlock ranks among the strongest beings in the universe, several steps above Carol Danvers.

Is Adam Warlock worthy?

He’s got a great purpose as a warrior, and also the noble ability. That makes him “worthy” whatever that may be.” The enchantment on Mjolnir is powerful, powerful enough that it can effect beings more powerful than Odin.

Who is stronger Thor or Adam Warlock?

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Thor is stronger and can beat Adam Warlock, they fought once when Adam tried to steal Thor’s girlfriend…and Adam was beaten and went back to his cocoon. Adam Warlock has the understanding of the cosmic stuff of which Thor cannot comprehend.. Adam is like a space Jesus..but it depends on the writer.

What is the power of Thor’s hammer Mjolnir?

It is capable of controlling and conjuring weather including lightning, and allows the carrier to fly if the hammer is spun and released with enough power. Mjolnir is enchanted by Odin, requiring any person who lifts it to be “worthy” and grants the user “the power of Thor” if they are able to do so.

Why does Mjolnir always return to the wielder’s hand?

This is reflected in the inscription on the side of Mjolnir, which states: Whosoever holds this hammer, if they be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor. For almost the entirety of Marvel continuity, this has exclusively been Thor. Once thrown it will always return to the wielder’s hand after being thrown.

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What is the name of Thor’s magical weapon?

Mjolnir, known more formally as Mjölnir (/ ˈmjɔːlnɪər /) is a fictional magical weapon appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is depicted as the principal weapon of the superhero Thor and Jane Foster.