Old King Thor - the All-Father

In the far future, Thor inherited the Power of the All-Father from Odin, renaming it the “Thor-Force”. Thor’s brother Loki, falling back into evil, instigated the annihilation of all life on Earth out of spite; the loss of his friends and comrades causing Thor to become a stern and cynical ruler - the spitting image of his father. At some point during his millennia-long reign, Thor had a son named Woden after his father’s Anglo-Saxon name, who in turn had three daughters named Frigg, Ellisiv, and Atli. Thor’s reign was disrupted when a deicidal alien serial killer named Gorr appeared, having travelled through time using the Pool of Forevers. Bonded to the ancient All-Black symbiote, Gorr manifested a horde of monsters called Black Berserkers and began a brutal campaign - capturing and enslaving every deity he came across. Asgard was ransacked and its inhabitants captured or killed - Woden being slain and Thor’s granddaughters being among the enslaved. Trapped in a cycle of being beaten and brutalized but not killed by the Black Berserkers - Gorr’s way of mocking him - Thor fell into despair and wished for death. After 900 years, the Thor of Earth-616 arrived, having followed Gorr into the future through the Pool of Forevers. All-Father Thor’s hope and fighting spirit rekindled, the two Thors set out to attack the Black World of Gorr, joined by the young Thor from Earth-616’s 6th century. The three Thors managed to defeat Gorr, and reclaimed Asgard.
Strength
- Threw a planet into a black hole (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #11)
- Breaks Galactus’ fingers (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Hits Galactus in the chest hard enough he vomits (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Throws Mjolnir hard enough to knock Galactus over (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Flies through Galactus (source) (Necroblade; Thor: God of Thunder #23)
- Knocks out a Battleworld Thor (source) (Thors #4)
- Grapples with a space shark (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #1)
- Beat Old Man Phoenix in an arm-wrestling contest (source) (Wolverine: Infinity Watch #4)
- Throws a sun at Gorr (source) (King Thor #2)
- Damages the All-Black Necroverse (source) (King Thor #4)
Durability
- Impaled (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #3)
- Impaled once again (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #4)
- Fights with Gorr in the sun (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #9)
- Blasted by Galactus (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #20)
- Endures Galactus’ blast (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Punched through the Earth, into the Moon hard enough to shatter it (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Blasted out of orbit by Galactus (source) (though he is knocked unconscious; Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Flies into a black hole corrupted by the Necrosword to retrieve it (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #22)
- Blasted by Old Man Phoenix (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #1)
- Sliced by Old Man Phoenix (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #5)
- Takes attacks from Old Man Phoenix (source) (who’s claws are hot enough to melt stars; Thor Vol. 5 #5)
- Cut, stabbed, and slammed into a planet by Necro-Loki (source) (King Thor #1)
- Blown up by a napalm planet (source) (King Thor #1)
- Fights after being disemboweled by Loki (source) (King Thor #1)
- Strangles Loki with his own entrails and then ties it to Mjolnir and sends them into the Sun (source) (King Thor #1)
- Piercing and sent flying back into Earth’s orbit (source) (King Thor #1)
Speed
- After sending Gorr lightyears away, quickly follows him there and smashes the rocks Gorr throws at them (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #9)
- Dodges Galactus trying to step on him (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Flies to the far end of the cosmos, farther than he’s traveled in a thousand centuries (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #1)
Thor-Force (Power)
- Kills the Black Leviathan Gorr sent upon him (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #9)
- Blasts Gorr lightyears away, sending him into a moon (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #9)
- Gorr colliding with the moon causes heavy damage to it (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #9)
- Blasts Galactus, making him scream in pain (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Collision with Galactus creates a massive blast that can be seen from space, and makes the Earth shudder (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #21)
- Quickly defeats Galactus (source) (Necro-Thor; Thor: God of Thunder #23)
- Fucks up Galactus using the All-Black (source) (Necro-Thor; Thor: God of Thunder #23)
- Said to be as old as the stars and infinitely more powerful (source) (Thor Vol. 4 Annual #1)
- Creates a cyclone the size of a supernova, which sucks up chunks of dead worlds from parsecs away (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #5)
- Fights with Doom for 99 years, shaking the Earth the whole time (source) (King Phoenix; Thor Vol. 5 #6)
- Blasts Gorr into orbit (source) (King Thor #2)
- Shatters planets with lightning and kills Gorr, the All-Black Necroverse (source) (King Thor #4)
- Fights off the entropy that was decaying the universe (source) (King Thor #4)
Thor-Force (Magic)
- Brought Thor back from the dead (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #11)
- Opens a portal to Asgard and sends his granddaughters there (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #20)
- Blood creates plant life upon the barren ground (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #23)
- Rejuvenates the Earth (source) (for comparison the Earth was completely barren beforehand (https://imgur.com/jEdIXZJ.jpg - Thor: God of Thunder #19); Thor: God of Thunder #24)
- Says he could expand Jane’s lifespan (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #1)
Thor-Force (Senses)
- From half a cosmos away, can feel Galactus fighting on Earth (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #22)
Mjolnir
- Has both the Odinsword and Mjolnir (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #1)
- Summons Mjolnir, which leaves a trail of destruction, and summons a lightning pulse (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #4)
- Summons Mjolnir and the Destroyer’s arm, which he uses as a prosthetic (source) (Thor: God of Thunder #20)
- Sent Mjolnir across the universe to see if the universe is dying (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #1)
- Mjolnir bursts right through Old Man Phoenix’s chest (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #5)
- Blocks Old Man Phoenix’s fire claws with Mjolnir (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #5)
- Logan channels the Phoenix into Mjolnir (source) (dying in the process; Thor Vol. 5 #6)
- Upon picking Mjolnir up, Thor becomes King Phoenix, God of Fire (source) (Thor Vol. 5 #6)
- Sends Mjolnir to a star, heating up, and has it return, then uses it to ignite a napalm planet (source) (King Thor #1)
- Stops by Asgard to bring back the Odinsword as well (source) (King Thor #2)
- Said to be heavier than a planet and heavier than anything that has ever been moved by any living being (source) (King Thor #4)