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Why Thor's Hammer Mjolnir Is More Powerful Than You Thought

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Mjolnir has been given a bad rap in the MCU! Subscribe to our channel for more awesome videos: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Mjolnir has undoubtedly proven itself to be a powerful weapon, but it was destroyed rather easily by Hela in 2017's Thor: Ragnarok.

Moreover, as of 2018's Avengers: Infinity War, Thor acquired a new weapon - the mighty Stormbreaker - which made his iconic warhammer look like a toy in comparison.

But in the comics, Mjolnir is far more powerful than the MCU version - in fact, it's far more powerful than the MCU version of Stormbreaker too.

The scale of the powers Mjolnir has shown in the MCU aren't even close to the version in the source material and, perhaps more importantly, the comic book version has a plethora of additional powers that the live action version simply doesn't possess.

In this video, we'll show you why Mjolnir is far more powerful than you thought.

The comic book version of Mjolnir has massively upscaled versions of every power the MCU version has shown such as flight, weather control, striking power and so forth. But it also has teleportation capabilities, dimension traversing powers, time travel (or at least it used to), transmutation, tracking abilities, a variety of enormously powerful energy blasts, soul manipulation, the ability to resurrect the dead, and much, much more!

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