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I do not believe Storm ever actually used it. I believe Loki had a replica made for her in Unc X-Men Annual #9 (or it was New Mutants Special which lead to the annual).
Steve Rogers (Captain America) has lifted and thrown the hammer to Thor in issue 390 of Thor. He was "The Captain" at the time and Thor questioned if he was still the honorable man he had known. They were attacked by Seth's army and the Captain went to try and budge it, was dogpiled on, and came up with the hammer. This told Thor that Rogers was still the man of honor he knew.
Because the company crossovers like Marvel vs DC are never considered canon, I'd have to say that I would not count them (of course, if anyone in DC could, it'd be Supes)
There was a Thor in the future named Dargo, but has not been made into a clix. Same goes for the 2099 Thor.
Odin, of course, can because he made the enchantment which limits who can.
Rogue's using it was non-canon in an issue of What If..? So I would debate it.
Air-Walker (animated by the soul of Nova Corps captain Gabriel Lan) has used it. Robots apparently can due to the fact that they have no soul and thus there is nothing to judge.
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When did Storm use it ?
According to Wiki, Awesome Android and Cap' did (and Supes and WW like Sazabi said).
Drax once picked it up due to sheer strength. His own natural strength as well as the boost from the Power infinity gem. He was most definitely not worthy, he couldn't really do anything with it becuase it took all he had to pick it up, but pick it up he did.
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"Friendship is not about what you were physically there for, It's about what you were mentally there for"
Air-Walker (animated by the soul of Nova Corps captain Gabriel Lan) has used it. Robots apparently can due to the fact that they have no soul and thus there is nothing to judge.
Umm... you seem to have contridicted yourself there.
I am loathe to mention this, but no one else has. Discussion of the Ultimate Universe has come into it, and...*shudder* You could also add Ultimates Magneto to the list.
I'm sure they probably did. I imagine the interest comes from the HoT set release.
I don't know why everybody makes such a big deal about resurrecting old threads. It's interesting to see what some people said a while back sometimes.
I want these clixed: Doc Savage, Fu Manchu, Tarzan, The Shadow, The Green Hornet & Kato, Conan, Solomon Kane, The Phantom, King Kong, Universal Monsters, Black Orchid, Manhunter (Paul Kirk), Xemnu the Titan, unclixed Kirby Fourth World characters, and Lilith, Daughter Of Dracula.
As far as Ultimate Hulk picking up Ultimate Thor's hammer, it doesn't have the same enchantment as 616 Thor. Magneto has magnetically hurled Thor's hammer in Super Villain Team-Up. Superman was never able to pick up Thor's hammer. He strained to do it but, couldn't. He only had the hammer when Thor threw it in his direction and he grabbed on to it to help break thru Krona's shields. So, the cover with him actually holding it is misleading. Wonder Woman did pick up Thor's hammer but, relinquished it's power because she wanted to have a fair fight between her and Storm. The 616 Hulk has lifted the handle up with great effort but, never able to lift the entire hammer off of the ground. In the two part Thor story that introduced the New Warriors, he hurled his hammer at Juggernaut, who managed to stay back out of it's range and then, ride it back to Thor adding to it's momentum and knocking him out. Lots of people can grab the hammer once it's in mid-flight/off the ground. Red Hulk carried Thor into space(zero gravity) and was able to beat Thor soundly with it. Others like The Destroyer have destroyed the hammer and killed Thor. I think Thanos even used it before but, that was when he had the Infinity Gauntlet. Beings of Odin's power level and up like Galactus don't have a problem overcoming it's enchantments.
Superman: "One of these days, Lois....POW!!! Right to the Marvel Universe!"
Air-Walker (animated by the soul of Nova Corps captain Gabriel Lan) has used it. Robots apparently can due to the fact that they have no soul and thus there is nothing to judge.
Based on this theory all Ginger Kids should be able to lift the hammer as well.
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"Friendship is not about what you were physically there for, It's about what you were mentally there for"
Because the company crossovers like Marvel vs DC are never considered canon, I'd have to say that I would not count them (of course, if anyone in DC could, it'd be Supes)
Actually, if you read the last Official Handbook entry for the Avengers, it mentions the JLA/Avengers cross-over as happening. The entry sidesteps mentioning names, referring to them as heroes from another universe, but it's clear that's what they are talking about. As for Marvel vs. DC, I'm not sure. Nothing prohibits it from having happened, with the exception of no one in JLA/Avengers remembering anyone else from the other company. The other crossovers though, such as Superman/Hulk, & Batman/Spider-Man are out of mainstream 616 continuality. The Appendix to the Handbook of hte Marvel Universe site has them all listed as occurring on Earth Crossover http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/e...ossoverall.htm Whiel I normaly don't point at a website as evidence one way or another, the Appendix guys do contribute to the Handbooks, so it's pretty legit.