He has also fallen from great heights without sustaining lasting damage. He was struck several times by Algrim, with only a few cuts to his face. Thor was hit by a direct lightning strike from Gungnir, showing no injury.
Thor can withstand impact trauma up to blows from the Hulk with a bloodied nose at best to minor injuries at worst. Invulnerability: Thor's skin, muscle, and bone are extremely dense and durable compared to that of humans, contributing to a proportionately greater mass and extreme physical durability.His muscles produce minimal fatigue toxins during physical activity, enabling him to exert himself at peak capacity for extended periods without tiring. Superhuman Stamina: Thor's advanced musculature is considerably more efficient than the musculature of a human, and his fitness is also greater than most other Asgardians.With his bare hands, he showed himself able hold his own against the Hulk, and has overthrown a Leviathan with a single hammer blow. Typically in battle he will send opponents flying with a single blow, and has proven capable of outperforming a number of much larger opponents in tests of strength. Superhuman Strength: Thor has extraordinary strength, easily surpassing most other Asgardians.Asgardian Physiology: As an Asgardian, Thor has several superhuman abilities.Thor also has extensive combat prowess learned through centuries of training and battlefield experience. He is the second most powerful Asgardian, with only his father being more powerful than him, and is one of the two strongest Avengers alongside the Hulk. He possess a number of superhuman attributes common among the Asgardians but however, as the son of Odin, some are considerably more developed than those of the vast majority of his race. His appearances are most often depicted with him wielding Mjölnir in his hands until its destruction. In his Cinematic Universe portrayals, they are the same blue as his pants. In animated appearances, he wears tall golden boots. He has red wristbands, a large golden belt and blue pants. He wears black armor with silver circles along the torso, with silver chainmail sleeves. He wears Asgardian-style clothing, reminiscent of Vikings, complete with a Viking-style helmet, although it is only worn in his animated appearances. During his battle with Hela, he lost his right eye and wore an eyepatch. He also has moderate amounts of facial hair. His hair was shaved in Thor: Ragnarok, while forced to be a gladiator. Fair-skinned and blue-eyed, he has golden blonde hair that grows slightly during the events of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, reaching just around his shoulders by Thor: The Dark World. Thor is a very tall and well-built Asgardian male he has very large biceps and long, muscular legs. Despite this, Thor is not above fighting his brother if it means protecting others. However, he does care for his brother, and wishes for him to stop his dangerously mischievous ways. He initially has a complicated relationship with his troublemaking brother Loki, upset with him for the trouble he has caused on Earth and Asgard. His mother's similarly wise but gentle touch taught him to fight for good.
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Had it not been for his wise father, he would still be full of arrogance and irresponsibility, a fact that he is well aware of. He has a large amount of respect for family, who have defined his personality-his father Odin and his mother Frigga, who he loves very much. He has occasional difficulty with human and Earth culture but appears to have become more accustomed to it while working with the Avengers.
He was very wise about mortal tales and criticizing villains about their abilities they boasted. He has dislike of mortal technology and science for creating supervillains and admires heroes with courage, honor, compassion, and the gift of battle. He also realized he was not yet ready to be king of Asgard, eventually deciding to abdicate his claim to it to better safeguard the well-being of the universe.
He fights not for glory but for the greater good. He now thinks through his actions, trying to compromise before fighting.
The plan worked and he returned humbled and much wiser and even thanked his father for the lessons he learned.Īfter his exile and subsequent return, Thor has become a noble warrior and a man of honor. Thor believed that he was entitled to the Asgard throne, and eagerly awaited his coronation.įor his reckless actions and behavior, Thor's father Odin stripped him of his powers, titles, and rights, banishing him to Midgard until he proved himself worthy of his power. He was also very short-sighted, acting on impulse or however he felt justified. Originally, Thor was very arrogant and full of himself and sought battle to prove his strength and heroism. 2.3.1 The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.