Odin is more durable and stronger than Thanos and, as a mere side effect of his battles (collateral damage, essentially) entire galaxies can be destroyed (something which happened in his fight with Seth, for example).
Yep, that's right – this mystery character is none other than Harley Keener, aka actor Ty Simpkins, aka the little kid from 2013's Iron Man 3 who helps Tony (Robert Downey Jr) when he crash-lands his armour near his garage. Simpkins is also known for playing one of the kids in Jurassic World, if that helps.
Reddit user Work_Confusion writes: “In Age of Ultron, Vision could lift Thor's hammer. “This may not be because he is worthy, but because he is technically not alive. “Inanimate objects, like an elevator, can lift/move the hammer.
While Thanos should be able to defeat Galactus with all six Infinity Stones, he may also be able to defeat Galactus with one or two stones, depending upon Galactus' own power levels at the time. While Thanos could certainly beat Galactus if he had the Infinity Gauntlet, he may not even want to do so.
Cultural Traits: Though ravenous and ruthless in pursuing power and resources, the Stark are also governed by a system of tribal and personal honor. The Stark worship Tony Stark as a god.
Kang the Conqueror is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A time-traveling entity, several alternate versions of Kang have appeared throughout Marvel's titles over the years, including his respective future and past heroic selves, Immortus and Iron Lad.
Thanos beats Carnage every time. Carnage is strong, but Thanos is in the 100+ ton strenght group, his titan biology gives him comic power and insane durability, and his tech makes beating Carnage an easy task.
So, in conclusion, Wolverine can totally take on Thanos without the infinity stones. Even if the fight happens with the stones, it'll very difficult for Thanos to kill Wolverine but eventually, Thanos will win given that he has the most powerful weapon in the world.
Although he has some of the powers and superhuman abilities of both Spider-Man and Venom, Carnage is more powerful than both combined. He can even increase his mass by feeding on other aliens, which is not something that Thanos is capable of (thankfully).
Commonly associated with the Fantastic Four, Galactus would be a likely candidate to take on Reed Richards and his team, then rule over the MCU as the next big bad after Thanos. Feige has already said how Galactus is one of his favourite Marvel baddies and how he can't wait to bring him to life.
The Beyonder. The Beyonder's combined inhuman and mutant abilities made him the most powerful being in the Marvel Universe. Cosmic beings like Galactus, conceptual beings like Eternity, and even Living Tribunal couldn't stand up to him.
Although Thanos would undoubtedly have the edge over Apocalypse were he to use the Infinity Gauntlet, without it, Thanos could very well meet his match. Though both are incredibly powerful and intelligent, Thanos is held back by his obsession with death, which would cause him to overlook some of Apocalypse's power.
Thanos: 8 Alternate Versions More Powerful Than The Original (And 7 That Are Weaker)
- 1 STRONGER: YEAR 20XX THANOS.
- 2 WEAKER: PET AVENGERS THANOS.
- 3 STRONGER: "THANOS WINS" THANOS.
- 4 WEAKER: ZOMBIE THANOS.
- 5 STRONGER: CANCERVERSE THANOS.
- 6 WEAKER: THANOSCOPTER THANOS.
- 7 STRONGER: OMEGA.
- 8 WEAKER: SUPER HERO SQUAD THANOS.
No, Thanos didn't fear odin and whoever says Thanos waited for Odin to die is completely wrong. As strong as Odin is, he's not that OP in the MCU. Since the first Thor movie, he was way past his prime. Thanos didn't fear anyone.
Galactus is more powerful than we even know. The Power Cosmic he controls makes him a living battery of forces that could tear the universe apart and reshape it to his will. His energy is so powerful that even Galactus can't control it, so he needed to create the armor just to harness and regulate it.
With a suitable vessel, Superman could easily use any sort of Infinity Gauntlet to snap Thanos and his armies out of existence. He might get banged up, and he just might take a lot of damage when using the Infinity Gauntlet, but Superman would be able that gauntlet no problem and not have to die in the process.
Born Nathaniel Richards, Kang the Conqueror hails from the 31st century, and upon discovering time travel technology invented by Doctor Doom, he went back to ancient Egypt to rule the land as Pharaoh Rama-Tut.
Kirby elaborated, "Galactus in actuality is a sort of god. He is beyond reproach, beyond anyone's opinion. In a way he is kind of a Zeus, who fathered Hercules. He is his own legend, and of course, he and the Silver Surfer are sort of modern legends, and they are designed that way."
HerculesOver 3000 years old, Hercules, the son of Zeus, is considered the physically strongest character in the entire Marvel universe. He is stronger than both Thor and Hulk, and once pulled the entire island of Manhattan which weighed 99,000,000,000 tons.
Fans were shocked when Thanos beat up The Incredible Hulk in the opening scene of Avengers: Infinity War. The brutal beating established Thanos as a powerful opponent with superior fighting skills as even the Hulk appeared scared to face the Mad Titan again.
Sentry and Hulk are the most powerful avengers in the comicsHe is an uber-powerful hero with the power of 'one-million exploding suns' at his disposal.
Originally a Fantastic Four villain, Kang the Conqueror has gone on to not only be one of the Avengers' main antagonists, but a main antagonist for the Marvel universe itself. His deep comic book history makes him an iconic Marvel character, and he's come into conflict with a multitude of heroes since his 1963 debut.
After a long dry spell on the Marvel Cinematic Universe news front, there's finally been a new casting, and it's major. Jonathan Majors (Da 5 Bloods, Lovecraft County) is joining the cast of Peyton Reed's Ant-Man 3 as Kang the Conqueror.
In the world of movies, Galactus has yet to appear in the MCU. His only big-screen appearance, so far, was in 20th Century Fox's The Fantastic Four: The Silver Surfer. Now fans speculate what might have happened had he appeared at end of Endgame.