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<td>[[Image:Mjolnir the Mighty Hammer of Thor.jpg|110px]]</td>
 
<td>On [[Earth-199999]], [[Thor Odinson (Earth-199999)|Thor]] has been entrusted with the mighty hammer Mjolnir, which was forged in the heart of a dying star. When Thor was banished to Earth, [[Odin Borson (Earth-199999)|Odin]] placed the worthiness enchantment on it and thus the hammer's use became restricted to the worthy, leaving even the [[Bruce Banner (Earth-199999)|Hulk]] unable to lift it from the ground. The enchantment is represented by the appearance of a Celtic trefoil knot on the side of the hammer's head. At Thor's initial banishment, he himself was unable to wield the hammer or access his powers until he had proven himself worthy of it. The hammer was found by [[Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement Logistics Division (Earth-199999)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]],{{r|Thor (film)}} deemed as an [[0-8-4]],{{r|Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1 2}} and studied. Once Thor had proven his worth, Mjolnir itself returned to him of its own accord and his powers were restored, though he required the hammer to achieve his full strength. Although indestructible and with unmatched power, the hammer has proven unable to break Captain America's shield due to its [[Vibranium|vibranium]] composition. Thor has taken advantage of the hammer's worthiness enchantment at least once, setting it on top of [[Loki Laufeyson (Earth-199999)|Loki]]'s chest to pin him to the ground. Thor and the other [[Avengers (Earth-199999)|Avengers]] later played a 'game' where the rest of the team attempted and failed to lift it from the table where Thor had placed it, with only [[Steven Rogers (Earth-199999)|Steve Rogers]] able to make it move even if he couldn't pick it up. The worthiness enchantment later helped the Avengers confirm that they could trust the [[Vision (Earth-199999)|Vision]] to aid them against [[Ultron (Earth-199999)|Ultron]] when the Vision managed to lift the hammer where all of them had failed to do so. While seeking his father after Loki banished him from Asgard, Thor confronted his sister [[Hela (Earth-199999)|Hela]] for the first time, only for her to destroy Mjolnir in their confrontation. Later discoveries revealed that Hela had been the first wielder of Mjolnir in her role as Odin's executioner before Odin banished her out of fear of her power, although Thor later learned that he was able to channel the powers of Mjolnir without his hammer.</td>
 
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<td>[[Image:Mjolnir (Earth-1610) from Ultimate Power Vol 1 5 0001.png|100px]][[File:Ultimate Mjolnir.jpg|100px]]</td>
 
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<td>In the [[Ultimate Universe]] [[Thor Odinson (Earth-1610)|Thor]] has multiple hammers which carry the name Mjolnir, and he can wield whichever he deems fit. His original hammer was forged by [[Odin Borson (Earth-1610)|Odin]] and carried with it a piece of Asgard so that even if Ragnarök ever took place, Asgard could be reborn. This hammer shares the same powers as the classic version of the hammer, but can also teleport objects and people of a vast quantity and does not have the worthiness restriction, allowing anyone to use it. When Ragnarök inevitably occurred, Thor was reborn on Earth as a human being named Thorlief Goleman and eventually worked for the [[European Defense Initiative (Earth-1610)|E.D.I.]] as a test subject for their [[European Defense Initiative Bio-Mechanical Suit (Earth-1610)|Bio-Mech Suit]], which came with an axe-hammer hybrid. At Thor's suggestion, the hammer actually housed the battery which powers the suit.{{r|Ultimate Comics Thor #4}} Thor became a super-powered humanitarian, using the suit as his source of his powers since he was no longer a god.{{r|Ultimates #3}} Through [[Loki Odinson (Earth-1610)|Loki's]] deceit, Thor was stripped of the harness and hammer, rendering him powerless. Odin was eventually reborn, and thus Thor would regain his godhood. Odin then gave Thor a second version of Mjolnir that resembled the Earth-made axe-hammer.{{r|Ultimates 2 #12}}
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<td>In [[Earth-1610]], [[Thor Odinson (Earth-1610)|Thor]] has multiple hammers which carry the name Mjolnir, and he can wield whichever he deems fit. His original hammer was forged by [[Odin Borson (Earth-1610)|Odin]] and carried with it a piece of Asgard so that even if Ragnarök ever took place, Asgard could be reborn. This hammer shares the same powers as the classic version of the hammer, but can also teleport objects and people of a vast quantity and does not have the worthiness restriction, allowing anyone to use it. When Ragnarök inevitably occurred, Thor was reborn on Earth as a human being named Thorlief Goleman and eventually worked for the [[European Defense Initiative (Earth-1610)|E.D.I.]] as a test subject for their [[European Defense Initiative Bio-Mechanical Suit (Earth-1610)|Bio-Mech Suit]], which came with an axe-hammer hybrid. At Thor's suggestion, the hammer actually housed the battery which powers the suit.{{r|Ultimate Comics Thor #4}} Thor became a super-powered humanitarian, using the suit as his source of his powers since he was no longer a god.{{r|Ultimates #3}} Through [[Loki Odinson (Earth-1610)|Loki's]] deceit, Thor was stripped of the harness and hammer, rendering him powerless. Odin was eventually reborn, and thus Thor would regain his godhood. Odin then gave Thor a second version of Mjolnir that resembled the Earth-made axe-hammer.{{r|Ultimates 2 #12}}
   
 
During a brief battle with with an [[Earth-31916|Alternate Universe]], Mjolnir was taken by [[Mark Milton (Earth-31916)|Hyperion]] and used against Thor. Hyperion, thinking Thor beaten, simply dropped the hammer as he no longer needed it.{{r|Ultimate Power #5}}
 
During a brief battle with with an [[Earth-31916|Alternate Universe]], Mjolnir was taken by [[Mark Milton (Earth-31916)|Hyperion]] and used against Thor. Hyperion, thinking Thor beaten, simply dropped the hammer as he no longer needed it.{{r|Ultimate Power #5}}
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Volstagg was no match for Mangog, though, and was brutally beaten down. The Mjolnir of the Ultimate Universe ended up destroyed by Mangog.{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 1 701}} An alternate version of the hammer reappeared in its home reality at some point.{{r|Spider-Men II Vol 1 5}}
 
Volstagg was no match for Mangog, though, and was brutally beaten down. The Mjolnir of the Ultimate Universe ended up destroyed by Mangog.{{r|Mighty Thor Vol 1 701}} An alternate version of the hammer reappeared in its home reality at some point.{{r|Spider-Men II Vol 1 5}}
   
During the War of the Realms, Jane Foster picked up the smoldered remains of the hammer and managed to transform into her Thor form once again, though she struggled to prevent the hammer from causing her become uncontrollable with anger like it did to Volstagg. She aided Thor and his past and future selves in rescueing Odin and Frigga who were being held captive by Malekith. When the hammer was about to fall apart, Jane used the last of its power to destroy one of [[Laufey (Earth-616)|Laufey]]'s eyes. When the hammer returned to Jane, it fell apart, but its pieces then merged together to become a golden vambrace that attached itself to Jane's arm.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 5|6}}
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During the War of the Realms, Jane Foster picked up the smoldered remains of the hammer and managed to transform into her Thor form once again, though she struggled to prevent the hammer from causing her become uncontrollable with anger like it did to Volstagg. She aided Thor and his past and future selves in rescuing Odin and Frigga who were being held captive by Malekith. When the hammer was about to fall apart, Jane used the last of its power to destroy one of [[Laufey (Earth-616)|Laufey]]'s eyes. When the hammer returned to Jane, it fell apart, but its pieces then merged together to become a golden vambrace that attached itself to Jane's arm.{{r|War of the Realms Vol 1 5|6}}
 
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<td>On [[Earth-10190]], Mjolnir is one of the most powerful weapons in existence, especially in the hands of a violent berserker like [[Thor (Earth-10190)|Thor]], who uses it to kill indiscriminately.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Thor #499}}</td>
 
 
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<td>On [[Earth-961212]], Mjolnir itself, is not magical, but the blows it strikes are. Giant in nature, few can lift it purely because of the weight. When thunder is heard, it is [[Thor Odinson (Earth-961212)|Thor's]] hammer striking a foe.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Timeslip The Collection #1}}</td>
 
 
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<td>On [[Earth-37072]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-37072)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-37072|reality]] its appearance is that of a mallet, with a long handle.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Exiles #56}}</td>
 
   
 
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<td>On [[Earth-2149]], Mjolnir is wielded by a zombified [[Thor Odinson (Earth-2149)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-2149|reality]], [[Thor Odinson (Earth-2149)|Thor]] is no longer worthy to lift Mjolnir (presumably for being a zombie) and thus has adopted a replacement hammer, made of unknown materials.</td>
 
<td>On [[Earth-2149]], Mjolnir is wielded by a zombified [[Thor Odinson (Earth-2149)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-2149|reality]], [[Thor Odinson (Earth-2149)|Thor]] is no longer worthy to lift Mjolnir (presumably for being a zombie) and thus has adopted a replacement hammer, made of unknown materials.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Marvel Zombies #3}}</td>
 
<td>{{c|Marvel Zombies #3}}</td>
 
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<td>On [[Earth-4162]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-4162)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-2149|reality]] the head of Mjolnir is curved.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Exiles #52}}</td>
 
   
 
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<td>On [[Earth-9200]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-9200)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-9200|reality]] Mjolnir looks more like a club. It has also been shown to be wielded by [[Rick Jones (Earth-9200)|Rick Jones]], who was deemed worthy for unspecified actions that he had committed in his past. </td>
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<td>On [[Earth-3488]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-3488)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-3488|reality]], which based on the Ultimate Universe, Thor and his hammer visually resemble the Ultimate version of Thor. Hulk is able to pick the hammer up, although with great effort, leaving the viewer uncertain if this hammer is of Earthly or Asgardian origin. He is able to revive a near-dead Tony Stark with the hammer.</td>
 
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<td>[[Image:Exiles Vol 1 52 page 18 Thor Odinson (Earth-4162).jpg|100px]]</td>
 
<td>On [[Earth-4162]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-4162)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-2149|reality]] the head of Mjolnir is curved.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Exiles #52}}</td>
   
 
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<td>On [[Earth-3488]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-3488)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-3488|reality]], which based on the Ultimate Universe, Thor and his hammer visually resemble the Ultimate version of Thor. Hulk is able to pick the hammer up, although with great effort, leaving the viewer uncertain if this hammer is of Earthly or Asgardian origin. He is able to revive a near-dead Tony Stark with the hammer.</td>
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<td>On [[Earth-7642]], [[Thor (Pre-Ragnarok) (Earth-7642)|Thor]]'s hammer had a similar look as it's [[DC Universe|New Earth]] [[w:c:dc:Hammer of Thor|counterpart]]. The top was mostly flat with two buttons on the raised portion. It was destroyed with the rest of [[Asgard (Realm)|GodWorld]]. Following [[Thor Odinson (Earth-7642)|Thor]]'s reincarnation, the remade hammer resembled the [[Earth-616]] hammer.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Darkseid vs. Galactus Vol 1 1}}</td>
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<td>On [[Earth-9047]], [[Sore (Earth-9047)|Sore]]'s hammer is alternatively known as Mjhtwpnor and Mlarry.</td>
 
<td>On [[Earth-9047]], [[Sore (Earth-9047)|Sore]]'s hammer is alternatively known as Mjhtwpnor and Mlarry.</td>
 
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<td>On [[Earth-9200]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-9200)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-9200|reality]] Mjolnir looks more like a club. It has also been shown to be wielded by [[Rick Jones (Earth-9200)|Rick Jones]], who was deemed worthy for unspecified actions that he had committed in his past. </td>
 
<td>{{c|Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #1}}</td>
   
 
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<td>{{c|Thorion of the New Asgods #1}}</td>
 
<td>{{c|Thorion of the New Asgods #1}}</td>
   
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<td>In [[Earth-9907]], Mjolnir was a mallet made of black uru.</td>
<td>On [[Earth-14042]], Mjolnir is the weapon of [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14042)|Thor]]. One of the most powerful weapons there is, Thor treats it as a partner in battle. It can be thrown and recalled, destroy concrete and other solid structures easily, and is used as the focus for Thor's ''Lightning Strike'' attack.</td>
 
<td>''[[Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers]]''</td>
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<td>{{c|A-Next Vol 1 11}}</td>
   
 
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<td>On [[Earth-10190]], Mjolnir is one of the most powerful weapons in existence, especially in the hands of a violent berserker like [[Thor (Earth-10190)|Thor]], who uses it to kill indiscriminately.</td>
<td>On [[Earth-83600]], Mjolnir, representing [[Thor Odinson (Earth-83600)|Thor's]] link with his Asgard home, was stripped away by [[Crom (Earth-83600)|Crom]] and buried deep within the bowels of the earth. The mystic hammer was then retrieved by [[Thoth-Amon (Earth-83600)|Thoth-Amon's]] winged messenger and used by the black sorcerer to wreak havoc in the Hyborian kingdoms. In [[Stygia]], after the fight with Thoth-Amon, a dying Thor gave the mystic hammer to Conan, begging him to offer it to Crom, as a symbol of love that deities of a later age will share with benevolent mankind. The Cimmerian swore to do his bidding and ascended Crom's grey mound with Mjolnir.</td>
 
<td>{{c|What If? #39}}</td>
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<td>In [[Earth-11124]], [[Thor Odinson (Earth-11124)|Thor]] was killed in an unspecified struggle. A graveyard housing the heroes who dies in the struggle was built around the spot Mjolnir rest.</td>
 
<td>{{c|A-Next Vol 1 11}}</td>
   
 
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<td>[[Thor]]'s clone [[Thor Odinson (Ragnarok) (Earth-616)|Ragnarok]] obtained Mjolnir from [[Earth-13584]] after traveling there with the [[Dark Avengers]].</td>
 
<td>[[Thor]]'s clone [[Thor Odinson (Ragnarok) (Earth-616)|Ragnarok]] obtained Mjolnir from [[Earth-13584]] after traveling there with the [[Dark Avengers]].</td>
 
<td>{{c|Dark Avengers #190}}</td>
 
<td>{{c|Dark Avengers #190}}</td>
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<td>On [[Earth-14042]], Mjolnir is the weapon of [[Thor Odinson (Earth-14042)|Thor]]. One of the most powerful weapons there is, Thor treats it as a partner in battle. It can be thrown and recalled, destroy concrete and other solid structures easily, and is used as the focus for Thor's ''Lightning Strike'' attack.</td>
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<td>''[[Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers]]''</td>
   
 
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<td>On [[Earth-14325]], Mjolnir has the same capabilities as usual, but can only be lifted by the "unworthy," rather than the "worthy."</td>
 
<td>On [[Earth-14325]], Mjolnir has the same capabilities as usual, but can only be lifted by the "unworthy," rather than the "worthy."</td>
 
<td>{{c|Avengers Vol 5 25}}</td>
 
<td>{{c|Avengers Vol 5 25}}</td>
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<td>In [[Earth-22020]], [[Odin Borson (Earth-22020)|Odin]] took away Mjolnir from [[Thor Odinson (Earth-22020)|Thor]] and gave each of the [[Avengers (Earth-22020)|Avengers]] their own hammer to further discipline Thor.</td>
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<td>{{c|Marvel Universe 2001 Millennial Visions Vol 1 1}}</td>
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<td>In [[Earth-22260]], the [[Frost Giants]] won their war against the [[Asgardians]]. They proceeded to destroy [[Asgard (Realm)|Asgard]]. Years later, Mjolnir was seen amongst Asgard's ruins.</td>
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<td>{{c|What If? Thor Vol 1 1}}</td>
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<td>On [[Earth-37072]], Mjolnir is wielded by [[Thor Odinson (Earth-37072)|Thor]]. In this [[Earth-37072|reality]] its appearance is that of a mallet, with a long handle.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Exiles #56}}</td>
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<td>On [[Earth-83600]], Mjolnir, representing [[Thor Odinson (Earth-83600)|Thor's]] link with his Asgard home, was stripped away by [[Crom (Earth-83600)|Crom]] and buried deep within the bowels of the earth. The mystic hammer was then retrieved by [[Thoth-Amon (Earth-83600)|Thoth-Amon's]] winged messenger and used by the black sorcerer to wreak havoc in the Hyborian kingdoms. In [[Stygia]], after the fight with Thoth-Amon, a dying Thor gave the mystic hammer to Conan, begging him to offer it to Crom, as a symbol of love that deities of a later age will share with benevolent mankind. The Cimmerian swore to do his bidding and ascended Crom's grey mound with Mjolnir.</td>
 
<td>{{c|What If? #39}}</td>
   
 
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<td>On [[Earth-199999]], [[Thor Odinson (Earth-199999)|Thor]] has been entrusted with the mighty hammer Mjolnir, which was forged in the heart of a dying star. When Thor was banished to Earth, [[Odin Borson (Earth-199999)|Odin]] placed the worthiness enchantment on it and thus the hammer's use became restricted to the worthy, leaving even the [[Bruce Banner (Earth-199999)|Hulk]] unable to lift it from the ground. The enchantment is represented by the appearance of a Celtic trefoil knot on the side of the hammer's head. At Thor's initial banishment, he himself was unable to wield the hammer or access his powers until he had proven himself worthy of it. The hammer was found by [[Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement Logistics Division (Earth-199999)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]],{{r|Thor (film)}} deemed as an [[0-8-4]],{{r|Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 1 2}} and studied. Once Thor had proven his worth, Mjolnir itself returned to him of its own accord and his powers were restored, though he required the hammer to achieve his full strength. Although indestructible and with unmatched power, the hammer has proven unable to break Captain America's shield due to its [[Vibranium|vibranium]] composition. Thor has taken advantage of the hammer's worthiness enchantment at least once, setting it on top of [[Loki Laufeyson (Earth-199999)|Loki]]'s chest to pin him to the ground. Thor and the other [[Avengers (Earth-199999)|Avengers]] later played a 'game' where the rest of the team attempted and failed to lift it from the table where Thor had placed it, with only [[Steven Rogers (Earth-199999)|Steve Rogers]] able to make it move even if he couldn't pick it up. The worthiness enchantment later helped the Avengers confirm that they could trust the [[Vision (Earth-199999)|Vision]] to aid them against [[Ultron (Earth-199999)|Ultron]] when the Vision managed to lift the hammer where all of them had failed to do so. While seeking his father after Loki banished him from Asgard, Thor confronted his sister [[Hela (Earth-199999)|Hela]] for the first time, only for her to destroy Mjolnir in their confrontation. Later discoveries revealed that Hela had been the first wielder of Mjolnir in her role as Odin's executioner before Odin banished her out of fear of her power, although Thor later learned that he was able to channel the powers of Mjolnir without his hammer.</td>
<td>On [[Earth-TRN562]], [[Loki Laufeyson (Earth-TRN562)|Loki]] briefly transformed [[Thor Odinson (Earth-TRN562)|Thor]] into [[Deconsecrator]], a Thor resdegin by [[James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-TRN562)|Winter Soldier]]. The hammer became silver, had spikes added to the ends, and the engravement had been glossed over. The hilt was recolored black and the strap was turned grey with spikes on it.</td>
 
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<td>On [[Earth-7642]], [[Thor (Pre-Ragnarok) (Earth-7642)|Thor]]'s hammer had a similar look as it's [[DC Universe|New Earth]] [[w:c:dc:Hammer of Thor|counterpart]]. The top was mostly flat with two buttons on the raised portion. It was destroyed with the rest of [[Asgard (Realm)|GodWorld]]. Following [[Thor Odinson (Earth-7642)|Thor]]'s reincarnation, the remade hammer resembled the [[Earth-616]] hammer.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Darkseid vs. Galactus Vol 1 1}}</td>
 
   
 
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<td>On [[Earth-400005]], during an expedition to [[Norway]], [[Donald Blake (Earth-400005)|Donald Blake]], a former student of [[David Banner (Earth-400005)|David Banner]], came into possession of a hammer-ax in which there resided the soul of a Viking warrior prince who was condemned by Odin to live in a catatonic state of living deadman until he will not be redeemed from his life of arrogance and his desire to love wars. Screaming the name "Odin!" while gripping the hammer, [[Thor Odinson (Earth-400005)|Thor]], the Viking warrior prince materialized.</td>
 
<td>On [[Earth-400005]], during an expedition to [[Norway]], [[Donald Blake (Earth-400005)|Donald Blake]], a former student of [[David Banner (Earth-400005)|David Banner]], came into possession of a hammer-ax in which there resided the soul of a Viking warrior prince who was condemned by Odin to live in a catatonic state of living deadman until he will not be redeemed from his life of arrogance and his desire to love wars. Screaming the name "Odin!" while gripping the hammer, [[Thor Odinson (Earth-400005)|Thor]], the Viking warrior prince materialized.</td>
 
<td>{{md|The Incredible Hulk Returns}}</td>
 
<td>{{md|The Incredible Hulk Returns}}</td>
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<td>In [[Earth-807128]], [[Thor Odinson (Earth-807128)|Thor]] was killed in [[Las Vegas]] and the city was renamed [[Hammer Falls]] to remember the event. Most of the tourists who visit come to pray for the heroes to return at the spot of Thor last dropped Mjolnir.</td>
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<td>On [[Earth-961212]], Mjolnir itself, is not magical, but the blows it strikes are. Giant in nature, few can lift it purely because of the weight. When thunder is heard, it is [[Thor Odinson (Earth-961212)|Thor's]] hammer striking a foe.</td>
 
<td>{{c|Timeslip The Collection #1}}</td>
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<td>In [[Earth-TRN161]], Mjolnir is a norse pickaxe.</td>
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<td>On [[Earth-TRN562]], [[Loki Laufeyson (Earth-TRN562)|Loki]] briefly transformed [[Thor Odinson (Earth-TRN562)|Thor]] into [[Deconsecrator]], a Thor resdegin by [[James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-TRN562)|Winter Soldier]]. The hammer became silver, had spikes added to the ends, and the engravement had been glossed over. The hilt was recolored black and the strap was turned grey with spikes on it.</td>
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<td>In [[Earth-TRN664]], a brainwashed [[Wade Wilson (Earth-TRN664)|Deadpool]] used [[Medusa (Gorgon) (Earth-TRN664)|Medusa]]'s decapitated head to turn [[Jane Foster (Earth-TRN664)|Thor]] and Mjolnir into stone.</td>
 
<td>In [[Earth-TRN664]], a brainwashed [[Wade Wilson (Earth-TRN664)|Deadpool]] used [[Medusa (Gorgon) (Earth-TRN664)|Medusa]]'s decapitated head to turn [[Jane Foster (Earth-TRN664)|Thor]] and Mjolnir into stone.</td>
 
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<td>In [[Earth-TRN733]], Mjolnir was temporarily borrowed by the [[Thor Odinson (Earth-199999)|Thor Odinson]] of [[Earth-199999]]. In battle with the [[Thanos (Earth-TRN734)|Thanos]] of [[Earth-TRN734]], the [[Steven Rogers (Earth-199999)|Captain America]] of Earth-199999 was deemed worthy of Mjolnir. Following Thanos's defeat, Rogers returned Mjolnir to its home reality.</td>
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<td>In an [[Unknown Reality]], [[Thor Odinson (Noir) (Earth-TRN562)|Thor]] grew up during the Great Depression in [[New York City]]. His hammer seems to reflect this.</td>
<td>In [[Earth-TRN733]], Mjolnir was temporarily borrowed by the [[Thor Odinson (Earth-199999)|Thor Odinson]] of [[Earth-199999]]. In battle with the [[Thanos (Earth-TRN734)|Thanos]] of [[Earth-TRN734]], the [[Steven Rogers (Earth-199999)|Captain America]] of Earth-199999 was deemed worthy of Mjolnir. Following Thanos's defeat, Rogers returned Mjolnir to its home reality.</td>
 
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