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Oh, I know about Evolution.
Inspidred by a Green Lantern thread in DC,
Thor's Hammer, Mjollnir, can be picked up as long as they are worthy:
"Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor."
Here is the first two:
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Superman
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Wonder Woman
Post any you can find and
I'll be looking too, and post when I can.
are we just limiting this to only comic book heroes?
If so I know for a fact spiderman and batman could lift the hammer.
They are both worthy of doing so.
I don't recall Storm ever actually teaching anything at the mansion. Even during Morrison's run she was off with Claremont getting kidnapped or turned into someone's queen or whatever they do together.
are we just limiting this to only comic book heroes?
If so I know for a fact spiderman and batman could lift the hammer.
They are both worthy of doing so.
I don't recall Storm ever actually teaching anything at the mansion. Even during Morrison's run she was off with Claremont getting kidnapped or turned into someone's queen or whatever they do together.
I was talking about the whole concept of the X-Men in general, be it comics or cartoons. Xavier's Institute is a school, hence the adults should likely be teachers.The Storm teaching thing we were talking about is from the last X-men cartoon not the comic book.
This still didn't answer the question? The poster I quoted above, Dan Slot, said Hulk (any universe version was implied, I'm sure) never lifted mjolnir. Yet the movie showed Hulk STRUGGLING to lift mjolnir. And when Hulk lifted mjolnir, Thor was ALL SURPRISED at this. This has to imply that there was an enchantment else Hulk could have lifted it w/o any problem and Thor wouldn't have been all surprised.Wow, welcome to the beginning of the thread.If the Hulk lifted Mjolnir in the movie, then obviously it doesn't have the same enchantments as the comics, because the Hulk can't lift Mjolnir in the comics.
By definition no movie is ever going to be set in the 616 universe since they are movies and not comics; rules from one don't apply to the other.
How is this possibly a debate? No one watches X-Men: Evolution going "woa there is 616 Storm supposd to be a teacher now or sumthing."
Aren't all the X-Men supposed to be teachers? No one ever seems to remember that that place is a school except for Morrison and probably whoever writes New X-Men (I don't read it, so I can't say for sure).
are we just limiting this to only comic book heroes?
If so I know for a fact spiderman and batman could lift the hammer.
They are both worthy of doing so.
No she didn'tDoc Destruction said:Not sure if this was mentioned - but Superman didn't lift it, he used his strength to add to it's momentum. WW had to lift it for him after the battle.
I don't recall Storm ever actually teaching anything at the mansion. Even during Morrison's run she was off with Claremont getting kidnapped or turned into someone's queen or whatever they do together.
No she didn't. You mean Thor had to lift it after the battle. Wonder Woman only lifted it in the Marvel vs DC crossover, not the JLA/Avengers crossover.
And when Hulk lifted mjolnir, Thor was ALL SURPRISED at this. This has to imply that there was an enchantment else Hulk could have lifted it w/o any problem and Thor wouldn't have been all surprised..
So I guess you're the final word on everything then!We know that it is not the same enchantment as in the comics because the Hulk is not able to lift Mjolnir in the comics like he does in the film.
This is not rocket science.
I'm asking a simple question on something? How is that stupid?Unless you buy the notion that being really strong is somehow enough to override magic enchantments (which I think is pretty stupid, but others--mostly Hulk fans--think is totally fine), and you suppose that the Hulk shown in Ultimate Avengers is stronger than the 616 Hulk.