Thor
Referring to Thor, people think of a powerful god, the son of a god. In addition to being handsome and masculine, Thor also possesses remarkable strength. Not only is the strongest god in Asgard, but the Thunder God is also considered one of the strongest people in the Marvel universe. That power is not from antibiotics or from a laboratory, but simply the power of a god. Thor is described as a master of hundreds of different martial arts of hundreds of different races in the universe, with the ability to heal, super senses, and high endurance. Thor's weapon is the hammer Mjolnir forged from Uru, a super-hard metal often forged as weapons for the gods at the core of a dying star and to which Odin (Thor's Father) has cast countless spells.
Due to his large and muscular appearance, he is often seen as clumsy and slow. However, if you've ever watched Thor "dance" with his enemies on the battlefield, you will understand that Thor is one of the most powerful and combative warriors in the Marvel universe. Before Thor learned the lesson of courage and responsibility, he was a man who acted without thinking and often blew things up. After being stripped of his powers by his father, Odin, and banished to Earth, Thor has found his true self, as well as the ideal he will fight for. As a resident of Asgard, Thor possesses the physical superiority of this race. However, his attributes are significantly stronger than those of ordinary Asgardians. After Odin and Hela died, Thor is now the strongest Asgardian in the Nine Worlds. He can lift objects weighing several thousand, several million tons easily and can create storms with his breath. Furthermore, Thor can see objects beyond the solar system, hear sounds from beyond the planet, and see objects moving at the speed of light. Typically when Thor creates a new weapon, taking the full attack of a star without being seriously injured.