Iron Man holds Mjolnir, Thor’s powerful Hammer, and decides to give Thor a taste of his own medicine.
Thor’s trust in his weapon is as vulnerable as Iron Man’s trust in his Intelligence. After knowing the fact that, Iron Man holds Mjolnir and his powers, Iron Man decides to beat the God of Thunder with his own iconic weapon and blew him with his own power, but later this decision came out as an epic fail.
In Thor “Hammerfall” arc by Donny Cates, Aaron Kuder, Matt Wilson, and VC’s Joe Sabino, the new almighty of Asgard decides to test the fate of his hammer. He threw Mjolnir down on earth and it took itself to the field of Broxton, Oklahoma, where once Thor decided to make Asgard. Shockingly a common man named Adam Aziz lifted the Mjolnir and takes all the power of Thor,
How Iron Man Holds Mjolnir?
In the current run of Iron Man #8, The Armoured Avenger tries to draw away from the attention of media from the Weapon from Asgard and the man who recently transformed into the new Thor. Iron Man was summoned to the location and used an E.M.P. to disable all the cameras, cellphones, and the media’s recording devices. Later Thor arrives at the scene and apologizes to Adam for Allowing him to lift the Mjolnir.
But when Adam hands over Mjolnir to Thor, in frustration Tony takes it and shows his anger that why he involved him in all this. The Almighty of Asgard explains to him that he needed someone trustable at the scene and this can be counted as good revenge for Iron Man scribbling on his weapon. As soon as Thor tells Iron Man that he not going to answer any of his inquiries, Tony gets angry and blows his Mjolnir on his face.
After Thor strikes some lighting and summons some terror in Tony, Iron Man returns Hammer back to his ally. However, he lets Thor know that he recorded striking him in the face with his own hammer as the last laugh between the two’s ongoing prank war.
But the question is Iron Man holds Mjolnir, but how? As he’s probably not worthy of doing so in normal circumstances. But, Thor’s current situation with the hammer is anything but normal at the moment. There’s something wrong with Mjolnir, as it’s getting lighter and lighter. Throwing it to Earth to see how unworthy humans would interact with it was a great test. But, trying to play games with Iron Man wasn’t the smartest idea. Thankfully, Iron Man’s swing didn’t inflict much damage other than slightly aggravating Thor.