¿Who is stronger, Thor or Doctor Strange?

Winner

Thor

Loser

Doctor Strange

Description

Thor is a comic book character created by Marvel Comics and is known as one of the most powerful and beloved heroes of the publisher. He is the god of thunder and lightning and is the protector of Asgard, the realm of the Norse gods. Thor has a number of supernatural powers, including the ability to manipulate thunder and lightning, superhuman strength, immortality and the ability to fly. He is also the owner of the magical hammer Mjolnir, which gives him a number of additional supernatural abilities.

Doctor Strange is one of the most powerful and mystical characters in the Marvel Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1963, Doctor Strange made his first appearance in Strange Tales #110 as an arrogant and talented surgeon who loses the use of his hands in a car accident and desperately seeks a cure. Doctor Stephen Strange, after an arduous journey, discovers the existence of magic and becomes the Sorcerer Supreme, protector of the mystical dimension of the Marvel Universe. Thanks to his ability to manipulate mystical energy and his knowledge of the dark arts, Doctor Strange is able to cast powerful spells and protect the world from mystical threats that no one else can face. In addition, Doctor Strange has the ability to travel through time and space, and to create interdimensional portals, allowing him to travel to faraway places and unknown dimensions. Doctor Strange's story is full of exciting and mysterious moments. He has faced many powerful enemies, such as Dormammu, Baron Mordo and Shuma-Gorath, among others. He has also been a key member of the Avengers and other hero teams, such as the Defenders. Doctor Strange has been portrayed in several Marvel films and television series, including his own solo film in 2016 and his appearance in the Avengers films. In these productions, the limits of his powers and his constant struggle to protect the universe from mystical threats are explored.

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