Are Eternals stronger than Thor?

In the MCU, Thor generally edges out individual Eternals in raw power, especially with Mjolnir/Stormbreaker, but the entire Eternal team, with their varied cosmic abilities (matter manipulation, illusions, healing), could collectively overpower Thor, though a single Eternal like Ikaris is roughly comparable to base Thor but lacks his god-level strength/energy blasts. Comics-wise, Ikaris and other Eternals possess much higher cosmic power, putting them on a different level than even Thor, notes Quora users.


Are Eternals stronger than Asgardians?

Eternals are much stronger and much more powerful than asgardians.

Is Ikaris stronger than Thor?

While Ikaris is incredibly strong, fast, and durable (possibly the strongest Eternal), Thor is generally considered stronger and more powerful in the MCU, especially with his God of Thunder abilities and weapons like Stormbreaker, allowing him to overpower Ikaris and withstand his cosmic blasts and physical attacks, making Thor the likely victor in a direct fight.
 


Who is stronger, Thor or Celestial?

Unsimple answer, it depends which Thor. “Classic” Walt Era (late 80's) Thor shattered Exitar the Exterminator's “brain dome”, which allowed him to access that Celestial's mind. Exitar is one of the more powerful Celestials, thought to have been born during t…

Who is truly the strongest Avenger?

There's no single "strongest" Avenger; it depends on whether you mean physical might, raw power, or reality-warping ability, but Thor, the Hulk, and Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff) are consistently ranked at the top, with Wanda often considered the most powerful due to her reality-altering chaos magic, capable of overpowering Thanos himself, while Thor and Hulk offer immense physical strength and durability. 


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Could Thanos defeat a Celestial?

Thanos alone struggles against a Celestial, but with the fully powered Infinity Gauntlet (all six stones), he'd likely win, as the Gauntlet grants near-omnipotence, allowing him to counter celestial reality-warping or power, though it's a tough fight against beings on a cosmic scale. In the MCU, Celestials are depicted as god-like, but comics show Thanos, especially with cosmic power-ups like the Heart of the Universe or fully kitted Gauntlet, can challenge or defeat cosmic entities, potentially using the stones to negate their immense power or even alter reality to remove them.
 

Who is stronger, Thanos or Eternals?

No, Thanos is generally considered stronger and more powerful than individual Eternals, especially with the Infinity Gauntlet, but the entire team of Eternals working together, especially with their advanced tech and the Uni-Mind, could potentially defeat him, though it would be a difficult, prolonged battle where Ikaris poses the biggest individual threat. While Eternals have vast abilities like cosmic energy control, strength, and illusions, Thanos's raw power, durability, and ability to use the Infinity Stones (especially Power, Reality, and Space) give him the edge in most scenarios, though Makkari's speed and Sersi's transmutation offer unique challenges.
 

Can Odin defeat Arishem?

Arishem has been described as an entity stronger than Odin, Zeus, and Vishnu combined. Like the other Celestials, Arishem is nigh-invulnerable and nigh-immortal. Celestials are able to regenerate lost limbs instantly.


Who would win Thor or Ares?

In a hypothetical battle, Thor would likely defeat Ares, primarily due to his overwhelming raw strength, superior durability (withstanding stellar forces vs. Ares struggling with Wonder Woman), and devastating lightning, even if Ares excels at close-quarters combat and tactics. While Ares is a formidable god of war, Thor's cosmic-level power, shown by feats like shaking continents and fighting beings like Thanos, generally surpasses Ares's feats from Greek myth or the DCEU, where he struggled with Wonder Woman. 

Who is the no. 1 powerful in Marvel?

Most Powerful Marvel Characters
  1. The One-Above-All. First Appearance: Fantastic Four #511 (2004)
  2. Eternity. First Appearance: Strange Tales #138 (1965) ...
  3. Thanos (with Infinite Gauntlet) First Appearance: Iron Man #55 (1973) ...
  4. Molecule Man. First Appearance: Fantastic Four #20 (1963) ...
  5. The Fulcrum. ...
  6. Living Tribunal. ...
  7. Beyonders. ...
  8. Galactus. ...


Is Dr. Strange stronger than the Eternals?

Physically, all the eternals trump strange in every category. They're immortal beings engineered in the world forge by Arishem. They all posses superhuman physical attributes with Makkari (speed), Gilgamesh (strength) and Ikaris (speed and strength) actually having their main powers being these things.


Why do Eternals not fight Thanos?

The Eternals didn't fight Thanos because their Celestial programming forbade interfering with human conflicts unless Deviants were involved, and they viewed the Avengers' fight as humanity handling its own issues. Plus, they were scattered, didn't know the full scope, and felt their purpose shifted after the last Deviants were gone, only re-emerging when a Celestial emerged from Earth, which Thanos's snap actually triggered.
 

Who is the strongest superhero ever?

The "strongest" superhero is subjective, but common contenders include Superman (DC) for raw power and versatility, Hulk (Marvel) for infinite strength potential, and cosmic beings like The One-Above-All (Marvel) or Dr. Manhattan (DC) who approach godlike, reality-bending levels, often debated as the true top-tier. Other powerful picks involve Sentry, Silver Surfer, or even sentient cosmic forces, but it depends on whether you mean physical strength, reality manipulation, or overall power. 

Did Eternals meet Avengers?

In the MCU, the Eternals and Avengers haven't had a direct, major team-up; the Eternals remained hidden, aware of Earth's heroes but not interacting, though they referenced them in their movie, setting up potential future crossovers in the Multiverse Saga, likely involving cosmic threats in upcoming Avengers films like Secret Wars.
 


Can Captain Marvel lift Thor's hammer?

Yes, Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) can lift Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, both in the comics and, arguably, in the MCU's context, as her immense cosmic power and heroic acts suggest worthiness, though she hasn't done it on-screen in the main timeline yet, with some debate centering on whether she'd pass the "worthiness" enchantment or if her raw power could overcome it. 

Who is the strongest Celestial in Marvel?

The "strongest" Celestial in Marvel Comics is often debated but generally points to Arishem the Judge, the leader who creates and judges life, or potentially Tiamut the Dreaming Celestial, who is immensely powerful even when dormant and could challenge Arishem, with the ultimate authority residing with The One Above All, the creator of the Celestials themselves, though The One Above All rarely acts directly. Celestials wield vast cosmic power, capable of creating or destroying planets, but their power levels vary, with some like Exitar the Exterminator serving as enforcers and others like Tiamut possessing unique, potent abilities, while beings like Galactus can sometimes overpower individual Celestials when powered up. 

Can Wanda lift Thor's hammer?

Wanda Maximoff (Scarlet Witch) likely could lift Mjolnir using her immense telekinesis and reality-warping chaos magic, as she can overpower powerful beings like Thanos, but the core issue isn't just strength; it's the worth-iness enchantment, which she might bypass by altering the spell or the hammer itself, rather than being deemed "worthy" by Odin's standard. While she'd struggle with the enchantment, her power level suggests she could manipulate Mjolnir or even break it, making her a potential wielder, though not through traditional worthiness. 


Was Thanos afraid of Odin?

While there's no direct scene showing Thanos being afraid of Odin in the MCU, theories and context suggest Thanos would have viewed Odin as a major obstacle, and in his prime, Odin's power (the Odinforce) likely surpassed Thanos', making Thanos cautious, though Odin's weakened state before death prevented a direct confrontation. Thanos's focus was on obtaining the Infinity Stones, and powerful figures like Odin, the Ancient One, or Ego posed threats he had to wait out or bypass. 

Are the 10 rings connected to the Eternals?

Yes, it's a popular theory and heavily hinted that Marvel's Ten Rings are connected to the Eternals, possibly created by Phastos as prototypes for the Eternals' energy-harnessing bracelets, explaining their ancient origin, immense power, and why they emit a beacon, potentially linked to the Celestial emergence or the Uni-Mind, creating a shared origin for Shang-Chi and Eternals in the MCU's Phase 4.
 

Who is stronger Captain Marvel or Ikaris?

In a fight between MCU Ikaris and Captain Marvel, most sources lean towards Captain Marvel winning, primarily due to her overwhelming energy manipulation, faster-than-light speed (Binary form), and superior energy absorption, though Ikaris is incredibly durable and powerful, making it a close match where Ikaris's resilience can match her initial attacks. While Ikaris boasts flight, strength, and cosmic eye beams, Captain Marvel's ability to absorb energy and unleash massive photon blasts gives her the edge in a prolonged cosmic battle, though they've fought to a standstill in some scenarios like the Marvel Zombies universe.
 


Will Thor be in Doomsday?

Yes, Thor, played by Chris Hemsworth, will be in Avengers: Doomsday, with recent teasers confirming his return alongside his adopted daughter, Love, signaling a more serious, fatherly arc focused on protecting her from an ultimate threat, as shown in trailers released in late 2025.
 

Who was Galactus afraid of?

Galactus fears few, but the cosmic entity known as the Black Winter, which destroyed his original universe, is a primary threat he avoids, while the reality-warping child Franklin Richards, due to his immense power, also commands Galactus's fear and respect, sometimes even becoming his herald. Other powerful beings like Owen Reece (Molecule Man) and entities of creation/destruction also pose significant threats that give Galactus pause.
 

Who has killed Celestials in Marvel?

During the "Time Runs Out" storyline, the Beyonders are revealed to have killed all the Celestials in each reality across the multiverse, to perform an experiment by destroying the Seventh Multiverse.
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