


DURABILITY BLUNT Loki is not known for godly durability, but he does indeed have it. Here, he smashes boulders with his fists, from Avengers#300: Loki smashes a building with a single blow, from Thor #147: Loki can, and has, railed Masterson Thor with his pimp-hand, from Thor #441: Here, Loki casually tears apart a steel door, from Dark Reign: The Cabal #1: III. But that does not mean he lacks physical strength. STRENGTH Loki's true strengths lie in his magic. For Mephisto both admires Loki and considers him a fellow master at villainous games, from Thor #181, 430 and Siege: Loki #1: II. And Dormammu states that Loki's powers of evil nearly equal his own, from Avengers#115: Mephisto himself considers Loki as being " almost his equal in sheer, base villainy." This compliment is not an isolated incident. Strange #56: The Egyptian God of Death, Seth, would normally be given pause when considering Loki's threats, from Thor #397: Odin has apparently compared the Dread Dormammu to Loki.

Strange describes Loki as an " inconceivable" foe, from Dr. These are just a few examples of the respect he gets from other characters. Doom concedes that Loki remains " beyond his understanding," from Thor #606: Befitting his stature and reputation, Loki is both greatly despised and feared. RESPECT The Immortal Hercules describes Thor's greatest foes to Masterson Thor and leaves as the " last and greatest of Thor' foes," none other than Loki himself, from Thor Annual #17: Dr.
