Let's forget the fact that Thor can't lift mjolnir; this has happened to him on a few occasions in the past anyway. The Question is: Who or what, could possibly prevent Odin from lifting the very weapon that he enchanted with HIS own life energies? The short answer is no one - The creation of mjolnir was mystical in nature and those same energies, that lie in the hammer, are also within Odin so I can't imagine anyone, cosmic or otherwise, who could sever this relationship...I mean, it's HIS [Odin's] freaking hammer; his creation. So, I gotta wonder...what if what we see, isn't TRULY mjolnir --
Double better yet, take out his spell from the hammer so it's just a piece of metal.
But that's not going to happen because it just destroys the story. It would be more interesting but it would require some actual work.
Anyway, there is no point in discussing what happened to the hammer because there is no current comic info that explains what happened. This is all just created for this story. There are, like, 5 other people on Earth on the same level as Odin with the Odinforce and unless one of those did it..... this is pretty much the standard writing method used now in comics where everything is ignore because it affects the "ability" to tell a story.
BTW, when did Thor turned into Gladiator where if he feels bad he looses his power?
Unless Fury turns out to be a wizard, Thor is still Thor and no one should be kicking his butt unless they are stronger than him.
Very interesting start. Looking forward to where things go from here.
He cast the enchantments on it but he didn't make it, he empowered it with enchantments. Just because I install a new sound system in my car doesn't mean I made the car, I just installed a component. Mjolnir was a war hammer before it was a magical hammer. Also the mystical energies in it are now split between Odin, Dr Strange and Thor.
Just read the issue. As a Thor fan, I'm pretty ticked off right now. I went into this making sure not to pre-judge it and just like it or not based on it's own merits. Well, it stinks big time. Most of what happened in this issue was ridiculous or could be explained away as bad writing per past continuity regarding Mjolnir and Thor.
For one, Odin is right there and even he couldn't lift it. He's shown in the past as being able to lift Mjolnir because he's the one that placed the enchantments on Mjolnir. Now all of a sudden, he can't? Egregious.
Second, let's just say for laughs and giggles that this all made sense and Thor and Odin couldn't lift Mjolnir, why wouldn't Odin just make Thor another hammer? It's not like he couldn't. But instead, Thor chooses to go to battle with a far subpar weapon. Again, doesn't make any sense.
Third, when has Thor ever been even close to losing a battle against Malekith? Yet, not only does Thor lose a battle against him (whom he could beat the snot out of with just his bare hands), he gets his arms chopped off. And then Malekith just walks away without delivering the killing blow? The same Malekith who would love nothing more than to kill Thor? He chops off Thor's arm and could end him right then and there but chooses not to? Really?
But what started this all is some premise that one whisper to Thor by Fury could all of a sudden make Thor unworthy. If Thor had done something in the past that made him unworthy, the enchantment would kick in immediately, not wait until someone else pointed out his flaw to him. As Charles Barkley would say "Turrible, just turrible".
The only glimmer of hope this book has is the mystery of who is actually the woman that is worthy of picking up Mjolnir and what kind of adventures she has. If they're entertaining, then it might, just might be redeeming. But if I was Aaron, I wouldn't reveal who this mystery woman is for a long time. Make readers keep guessing. Just like Marvel did a loooong time ago when they introduced the first Hobgoblin to the Spidey books.
Some may disagree with me and that's okay, but if Marvel wanted to, they could have gone about this in a totally different way to get to this point without humiliating Thor's character and tick off all of his fans.
“Now faith, hope, and love remain, and the greatest of these is love.”--1 Corinthians 13:13
“You had a dream; I have a plan”--Cyclops
“There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes.”--The Doctor
Mjolnir is made out Uru, which is perfect for placing enchantments on. Just because Strange tweaked the spell a little bit, doesn't mean Odin wouldn't be able to undo it or work around it. He's Odin for crying out loud. Something is either completely not right with Mjolnir or Aaron is simply disregarding past continuity.
“Now faith, hope, and love remain, and the greatest of these is love.”--1 Corinthians 13:13
“You had a dream; I have a plan”--Cyclops
“There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes.”--The Doctor
“Now faith, hope, and love remain, and the greatest of these is love.”--1 Corinthians 13:13
“You had a dream; I have a plan”--Cyclops
“There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes.”--The Doctor
Mjolnir was not a warhammer, that had like, "seen battle" or anything before Odin imbued it with the Odinpower. Eitri designed it on Odin's orders. The forge itself was mystical, and just as the charge was poured into the forge, Odin unleashed the Odinpower, permanently sealing the magic within. I say this because Eitri did not create the weapon independent of Odin; he was in attendance. The dwarves can make as many weapons as they chose, but how many weapons have fallen before the mystical might of mjolnir? This is Odin's magic, thus it is his creation. The brilliance of Eitri was his perfection in crafting a charge so perfect, that it would forever seal in the magic. This is why mjolnir can be repaired by the likes of Dr. Strange. As you will recall, Thor's remaining Odinpower, was necessary for the repair. What good is mjolnir without the power? Also, Dr. Strange shares no energies within mjolnir whatsoever - What he did, was transfer the remaining Odinpower that resided in Thor to heal mjolnir. Mjolnir was not beyond repair. Odin's power...the power that Thor inherited upon Odin's death, was necessary because it was his power [Odin's] that made/makes mjolnir what it is. Not Eitri and is forge - Comparing the Odinpower that lies within mjolnir to a simple "component" is hardly analogous, but I do respect your opposing view(s) --