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Is MCU Asgard a planet?

Is MCU Asgard a planet?

History. Asgard is a small, planetary body that serves as home to the Asgardians, a race of beings recognized by humans on Earth as the deities of Norse mythology, such as Thor and Odin. It is not round like the Earth, does not spin on its axis, and does not revolve around a star.

Can heimdall defeat Thor?

Heimdall possesses the powers of a typical Asgardian, including superhuman strength, stamina, speed, agility and durability. However, he is generally stronger and more durable than all but a few Asgardians, such as Odin and Thor.

How powerful is Asgard?

The Asgardian Gods are some of the most powerful beings in the universe. As has been shown in both the movies and comic books, Asgard has a lot of people who are more human than God and even some of the Gods in the realm are not much more powerful than the top of the line Earthly superheroes.

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Is Thor the most powerful being in the MCU?

Don’t get us wrong, Thor is one of the most physically powerful beings in the MCU. But if he were ever to cross into the DCEU, he’d meet several people more than his match. Then again, there are forces way stronger than Aquaman or Thor keeping that from happening.

What if Aquaman were a part of the MCU?

But if Aquaman were a part of the MCU, the winner would be a lot more clear. After all, one of the first things Arthur does in Aquaman is hoist a technologically-advanced submarine thousands of feet through the water, and in just a matter of seconds.

Who would win between Thor and Aquaman’s costumes?

If we’re just comparing costumes in the Thor and Aquaman franchises, then the obvious winner is Black Manta. But since he’s not a part of this contest, we’ve got to pick his arch-nemesis. It’s not that Thor doesn’t have some very cool looks.

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Are Aquaman and Thor King of the same Kingdom?

At the end of Aquaman and Thor: Ragnarok, both have become kings of their respective kingdoms. We at CBR find the parallel interesting, and since debating is about 70\% of what nerds do, we thought it might be a fun thing to investigate.