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* '''Energy Sensing:''' Mjolnir can detect practically all types of energy.{{r|Thor Corps #1}}{{r|Avengers #309}}{{r|Strange Tales #182}} It reacts particularly strongly to evil psychic energy,{{r|Thor #417}} and supernatural energy.{{r|Journey into Mystery #115}} Mjolnir can also track down the energy pattern of someone in hiding,{{r|Avengers #14}} detect any Asgardians aura by their electrons discharge,{{r|Journey into Mystery #104}} and can sense and track the energy radiating from mystical objects.{{r|Journey into Mystery #117}}
 
* '''Energy Sensing:''' Mjolnir can detect practically all types of energy.{{r|Thor Corps #1}}{{r|Avengers #309}}{{r|Strange Tales #182}} It reacts particularly strongly to evil psychic energy,{{r|Thor #417}} and supernatural energy.{{r|Journey into Mystery #115}} Mjolnir can also track down the energy pattern of someone in hiding,{{r|Avengers #14}} detect any Asgardians aura by their electrons discharge,{{r|Journey into Mystery #104}} and can sense and track the energy radiating from mystical objects.{{r|Journey into Mystery #117}}
 
* '''Teleportation:''' By grasping Mjolnir by the leather thong and rapidly swirling it, Thor can channel energies for the purpose of opening gateways through means of a vortex{{r|Journey into Mystery #123}} and in this vortex time has no meaning, which means he and others can pass through it to their destinations instantaneously.{{r|Avengers #180}} He can open gateways which allow him to travel across locations no matter how great the distance within moments or even across entire dimensions, as he does when he travels from Asgard to Earth and vice-versa.{{r|Avengers #9}}{{r|Avengers #16}} Thor has used Mjolnir to rip the fabric of the Universe to send Surtur and Yimir to the Death Dimension{{r|Thor #425}} and send an entire population to Limbo,{{r|Thor #192}} Thor can also use Mjolnir to travel through portals anywhere within the same dimension.{{r|Journey into Mystery #88}}{{r|Thor: Asgard's Avenger Vol 1 1}}
 
* '''Teleportation:''' By grasping Mjolnir by the leather thong and rapidly swirling it, Thor can channel energies for the purpose of opening gateways through means of a vortex{{r|Journey into Mystery #123}} and in this vortex time has no meaning, which means he and others can pass through it to their destinations instantaneously.{{r|Avengers #180}} He can open gateways which allow him to travel across locations no matter how great the distance within moments or even across entire dimensions, as he does when he travels from Asgard to Earth and vice-versa.{{r|Avengers #9}}{{r|Avengers #16}} Thor has used Mjolnir to rip the fabric of the Universe to send Surtur and Yimir to the Death Dimension{{r|Thor #425}} and send an entire population to Limbo,{{r|Thor #192}} Thor can also use Mjolnir to travel through portals anywhere within the same dimension.{{r|Journey into Mystery #88}}{{r|Thor: Asgard's Avenger Vol 1 1}}
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** '''Chronokinesis:''' The Power of Time. Thor at one point had the ability to use Mjolnir to travel through time.{{r|Journey into Mystery #86}} By spinning Mjolnir faster than light, Thor could open a portal to the fourth dimension of time to travel to the past and the future.{{r|Journey into Mystery #13}}{{r|Journey into Mystery #86}}{{r|Journey into Mystery #102}} Thor no longer possesses this ability because he voluntarily let the temporal energies of the hammer be drained when Immortus asked Thor to use Mjolnir to save the planet Phantus and bring it back out of limbo and into the space-time continuum.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 13}}
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| body = * '''Chronokinesis:''' The Power of Time. Thor at one point had the ability to use Mjolnir to travel through time.{{r|Journey into Mystery #86}} By spinning Mjolnir faster than light, Thor could open a portal to the fourth dimension of time to travel to the past and the future.{{r|Journey into Mystery #13}}{{r|Journey into Mystery #86}}{{r|Journey into Mystery #102}} Thor no longer possesses this ability because he voluntarily let the temporal energies of the hammer be drained when Immortus asked Thor to use Mjolnir to save the planet Phantus and bring it back out of limbo and into the space-time continuum.{{r|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 13}}
** '''Force Fields:''' With Mjolnir, Thor is capable of creating powerful barriers, force fields and vortexes that are impenetrable. Not even Earth's most advanced weapons could weaken Thor's barrier field that shielded the U.N. headquarters.{{r|Thor #181}} Thor stated that he could have contained a cosmic flash attack from Stellaris, this blast was strong enough to destroy the planet Earth.{{r|Thor #421}} These vortexes and barriers are so immensely durable that Thor was able to prevent a live bomb from detonating, which is so powerful it was said capable of destroying a fifth of the Marvel Universe.{{r|Avengers Annual #16}}
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* '''Force Fields:''' With Mjolnir, Thor is capable of creating powerful barriers, force fields and vortexes that are impenetrable. Not even Earth's most advanced weapons could weaken Thor's barrier field that shielded the U.N. headquarters.{{r|Thor #181}} Thor stated that he could have contained a cosmic flash attack from Stellaris, this blast was strong enough to destroy the planet Earth.{{r|Thor #421}} These vortexes and barriers are so immensely durable that Thor was able to prevent a live bomb from detonating, which is so powerful it was said capable of destroying a fifth of the Marvel Universe.{{r|Avengers Annual #16}}
** '''Resurrection:''' While channeling his power through Mjolnir, Thor was able to resurrect a man he had wrongly killed.{{r|Invaders #33}}
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* '''Resurrection:''' While channeling his power through Mjolnir, Thor was able to resurrect a man he had wrongly killed.{{r|Invaders #33}}
** '''Alpha Particles:''' Thor's hammer can harness Alpha Particles from the atmosphere and could use it to atomize any weaponry.{{r|Journey Into Mystery #102}}
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* '''Alpha Particles:''' Thor's hammer can harness Alpha Particles from the atmosphere and could use it to atomize any weaponry.{{r|Journey Into Mystery #102}}
** '''Negation of Mystic Energy:''' He used this ability on the [[Cain Marko (Earth-616)|Juggernaut]] himself to negate the mystical energies that grant him his mystical invulnerability, allowing him to defeat Juggernaut in combat. He was able to stop Mephisto from taking human souls to the Dark Dimension.{{r|Thor #310}}
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* '''Negation of Mystic Energy:''' He used this ability on the [[Cain Marko (Earth-616)|Juggernaut]] himself to negate the mystical energies that grant him his mystical invulnerability, allowing him to defeat Juggernaut in combat. He was able to stop Mephisto from taking human souls to the Dark Dimension.{{r|Thor #310}}
** '''Undead Lethality:''' As a former religious relic, Mjolnir is lethal to undead. Thor once threw Mjolnir at a vampire, with contact causing the vampire to burst into flame and crumble to dust.{{r|Thor #332}}
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* '''Undead Lethality:''' As a former religious relic, Mjolnir is lethal to undead. Thor once threw Mjolnir at a vampire, with contact causing the vampire to burst into flame and crumble to dust.{{r|Thor #332}}
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'''[[Jarnbjorn]]:''' A battle axe forged by Dwarves that Thor wielded long before Mjolnir.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #1}} Kang tricked Thor into placing an enchantment on Jarnbjorn, in order to pierce the armour of Celestials or armour created using Celestial technology.{{r|Uncanny Avengers #6}} Thor lost it centuries ago, but recently reclaimed it from the [[Apocalypse Twins]].{{r|Uncanny Avengers #21}} In addition to piercing Celestial armour, Jarnbjorn is an effective blunt force instrument, Thor used it to kill Gorr{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #5}} and cleave off one of [[Johann Shmidt (Clone) (Earth-616)|Red Onslaught]]'s horns.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #1}}
 
'''[[Jarnbjorn]]:''' A battle axe forged by Dwarves that Thor wielded long before Mjolnir.{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #1}} Kang tricked Thor into placing an enchantment on Jarnbjorn, in order to pierce the armour of Celestials or armour created using Celestial technology.{{r|Uncanny Avengers #6}} Thor lost it centuries ago, but recently reclaimed it from the [[Apocalypse Twins]].{{r|Uncanny Avengers #21}} In addition to piercing Celestial armour, Jarnbjorn is an effective blunt force instrument, Thor used it to kill Gorr{{r|Thor: God of Thunder #5}} and cleave off one of [[Johann Shmidt (Clone) (Earth-616)|Red Onslaught]]'s horns.{{r|Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #1}}

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  2. Thor (Vol. 5) #16
  3. Thor: Man of War #1
  4. Journey into Mystery #637
  5. Scream: Curse of Carnage #4
  6. Hulk (Vol. 2) #6
  7. Gwenpool Strikes Back #3
  8. 8.0 8.1 Avengers (Vol. 8) #28
  9. Mighty Thor #15
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 Journey into Mystery #83
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1 ; Thor's entry
  12. 12.0 12.1 Empyre #6
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Journey into Mystery #115
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Thor #620.1
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 Thor #379
  16. 16.0 16.1 Thor (Vol. 2) #2
  17. Thor Ages of Thunder #1
  18. Thor Annual #8
  19. Thor (Vol. 2) #27
  20. Thor #297
  21. Thor #296
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 Thor #341
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Thor (Vol. 2) #80
  24. Savage Sword of Conan #40
  25. Savage Sword of Conan #43 ; King Thoth-Amon
  26. 26.0 26.1 New Avengers (Vol. 3) #27
  27. Valkyrie: Jane Foster #9
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 Thor Annual #7
  29. Empyre #2
  30. Thor #145
  31. Marvel: The Lost Generation #5
  32. Avengers (Vol. 8) #27
  33. Thor (Vol. 2) #45
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 34.4 War of the Realms #6
  35. Thor (Vol. 2) #3
  36. Thor King-Size Special #4
  37. Thor #300301
  38. Thor #294
  39. 39.0 39.1 Thor Annual #11
  40. Thor: Son of Asgard #16
  41. 41.0 41.1 Journey into Mystery #102
  42. Thor #136
  43. Thor #297298
  44. Supernatural Thrillers #3
  45. Thor #299300
  46. Thor: God of Thunder #1
  47. Thor: God of Thunder #2
  48. Thor: God of Thunder #4
  49. Thor: God of Thunder #5
  50. Thor: God of Thunder #7
  51. Thor: God of Thunder #811
  52. Thor (Vol. 5) #14
  53. 53.0 53.1 Uncanny Avengers #6
  54. Mighty Thor (Vol. 2) #7
  55. 55.0 55.1 King Thor #4
  56. Invaders #32
  57. Venus #11
  58. 58.0 58.1 Venus #12
  59. Venus #13
  60. 60.0 60.1 60.2 Thor #159
  61. Journey into Mystery #97
  62. Journey into Mystery #100
  63. Journey into Mystery #103
  64. 64.0 64.1 Journey into Mystery #104
  65. Journey into Mystery #113
  66. Thor #135136
  67. Avengers #1
  68. Journey into Mystery #108
  69. 69.0 69.1 Avengers #16
  70. Avengers #150
  71. Thor #367368
  72. Thor #408
  73. Thor #432
  74. Thor #457459
  75. Thunderstrike #24
  76. Thor #389
  77. Thor #471
  78. Onslaught Marvel Universe #1
  79. Thor (Vol. 2) #1012
  80. Thor (Vol. 2) #39
  81. Thor (Vol. 2) #4044
  82. Thor (Vol. 2) #4950
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  84. Thor (Vol. 2) #67
  85. Thor (Vol. 2) #6879
  86. Thor (Vol. 2) #8185
  87. Civil War #4
  88. 88.0 88.1 Thor (Vol. 3) #1
  89. Thor (Vol. 3) #3
  90. Thor (Vol. 3) #78
  91. Secret Invasion: Thor #1
  92. Secret Invasion #8
  93. Thor #600601
  94. Thor #604606
  95. Siege #4
  96. Sentry: Fallen Sun #1
  97. Avengers (Vol. 4) #1
  98. Thor #611614
  99. 99.0 99.1 Thor #617
  100. Thor #618621
  101. Fear Itself #1
  102. Fear Itself #3
  103. Fear Itself #6
  104. 104.0 104.1 Fear Itself #7
  105. Fear Itself #7.2
  106. Mighty Thor #8
  107. Mighty Thor #12
  108. 108.0 108.1 108.2 Thor: God of Thunder #1
  109. Thor: God of Thunder #211
  110. Thor: God of Thunder #11
  111. Thor: God of Thunder #1217
  112. Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW24
  113. Original Sin #1
  114. Original Sin #5.1
  115. Original Sin #5.5
  116. Original Sin #7
  117. 117.0 117.1 Unworthy Thor #5
  118. 118.0 118.1 Thor (Vol. 4) #1
  119. 119.0 119.1 119.2 Thor (Vol. 4) #4
  120. 120.0 120.1 Mighty Thor #705
  121. Unworthy Thor #1
  122. Unworthy Thor #2
  123. Unworthy Thor #3
  124. Unworthy Thor #4
  125. Secret Empire #4
  126. Secret Empire #6
  127. Secret Empire #9
  128. Mighty Thor (Vol. 2) #19
  129. Mighty Thor #703
  130. Mighty Thor #704
  131. Mighty Thor #706
  132. War of the Realms #1
  133. 133.0 133.1 War of the Realms #3
  134. War of the Realms #5
  135. 135.0 135.1 135.2 Thor (Vol. 6) #3
  136. Thor (Vol. 6) #4
  137. Thor (Vol. 6) #5
  138. Thor (Vol. 6) #6
  139. 139.0 139.1 139.2 139.3 Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica #1
  140. 140.0 140.1 140.2 140.3 140.4 140.5 140.6 140.7 140.8 140.9 Thor: Asgard's Avenger #1
  141. 141.0 141.1 OHOTMU Book of the Dead 2004
  142. 142.0 142.1 OHOTMU Avengers 2004
  143. Thor #327
  144. Journey into Mystery #112
  145. 145.0 145.1 Defenders #10
  146. Silver Surfer #4
  147. 147.0 147.1 Invaders #33
  148. Thor #178
  149. Thor #315
  150. Hulk (Vol. 2) #26
  151. Cable and X-Force #10
  152. Thor (Vol. 2) #35
  153. Thor #400
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  191. Hulk (Vol. 2) #21
  192. Valkyrie: Jane Foster #89
  193. Empyre: Fallout Fantastic Four #1
  194. Thor #221
  195. Thor #222
  196. Thor #464
  197. Thor (Vol. 2) #6
  198. Thor Annual #5
  199. Journey into Mystery Annual #1
  200. Thor: Blood Oath #3
  201. Thor #126
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  273. Empyre: Avengers #0
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In Norse mythology, Thor is a god of thunder and is one of the most important figures in the pantheon. He is the son of Odin, the All-Father and King of Asgard. Thor was worshipped by the humans known as Vikings and became a significant part of their mythology. In the Marvel comics, Thor wields his enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir, which helps him channel his godly energies, making him the mightiest warrior in the Ten Realms.
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Thor's enchanted hammer is named Mjolnir. It is made from a special metal known as Uru, which is known for its durability and ability to absorb and maintain enchantments. The hammer was forged by Eitri and the Dwarves of Nidavellir in the heart of a dying star. It's worth noting that Mjolnir can only be wielded by those who are deemed 'worthy', a testament to its unique and powerful nature.
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