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    Default Those Who Have Been Worthy: Marvel's Many Mighty Thors

    The Nine Realms shake at the coming of a new, female Thor, but who else has wielded the God of Thunder's power? Read on!


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    On my phone and so I only just skimmed the article but Red Norvell, Thor Girl, Puddlegup and Storm were never Worthy of Mjolnir.

    Even Superman only lifted the hammer only briefly in extreme circumstances.

    Heck, even Eric Masterson only seemed like he lifted Mjolnir the first time because Thor was calling it. After that, Thor's soul was in his body or whatever so it severely muddies the waters.

    The article acknowledges that they are alternate Universes but the mention of Jane Foster and Earth X Thor....well, I can't but help feel like there's an agenda....
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    Just shows you Shocker was right there are Thors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rage.Of.Olympus View Post
    The article acknowledges that they are alternate Universes but the mention of Jane Foster and Earth X Thor....well, I can't but help feel like there's an agenda....
    Yeah, it's called "meeting the word count requirement".
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    Am I a bad person because I find that pic of Loki pointing and laughing at chick Thor really funny?

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    I'm glad it's confirmed that Storm is also worthy of the mjolnir.

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    Another What If would be Vol 2 #114 where Crusader the daughter of Captain America and Rogue (with Carol Danver's mind) is worthy to lift Mjolnir, whereas Balder the son of Thor and Enchantress wasn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rage.Of.Olympus View Post
    On my phone and so I only just skimmed the article but Red Norvell, Thor Girl, Puddlegup and Storm were never Worthy of Mjolnir.
    Actually, Red was worthy. He wasn't when he first wielded the hammer, but sacrificing yourself to save Asgard earns you a lot of brownie points in the worthiness stakes.

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    Someone else being "worthy" of Thor's hammer is one of those Big Moments that should never actually come to pass. But fans get to be writers and they want to do it, and the creative (or editorial) discipline required to say no clearly left the building long, long ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe S. Walker View Post
    Someone else being "worthy" of Thor's hammer is one of those Big Moments that should never actually come to pass. But fans get to be writers and they want to do it, and the creative (or editorial) discipline required to say no clearly left the building long, long ago.
    I think maybe "writing" doesn't mean what you think it does.

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