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  • proper noun Alternative spelling of Mjollnir.

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Examples

  • Kevin Smith once asked Stan Lee in an interview how they came up with the name Mjolnir, Stan said it was just a made up name.

    Kevin Feige on Thor Costume Screentest, Says Film Will Redefine the Comic Book Genre | /Film 2010

  • He uses a massive hammer, called Mjolnir, which is virtually unbreakable and allows Thor to control rain, thunder and lightning.

    unknown title 2009

  • Norse legend Thor has a magical hammer, called Mjolnir, which after knocking out a foe magically returns to the superhero.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Norse legend Thor has a magical hammer, called Mjolnir, which after knocking out a foe magically returns to the superhero.

    I am back! 2009

  • Norse legend Thor has a magical hammer, called Mjolnir, which after knocking out a foe magically returns to the superhero.

    Home | Mail Online 2009

  • "Mjolnir" was the actual name the Norse used in their legends.

    Month of MARVEL: Day 5 Dean 2008

  • I’m pretty sure that Doc Strange and Thor could easily take out the Frightful Four, seeing as Strange is the Sorcerer Supreme and this sort of thing should be right up his alley, and Thor has Mjolnir, which is supposed to be lethal to the undead.

    Marvel Zombies: Dead Days | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • Thor's "Mjolnir", the popular meme "All Your Base Are Belong To Us" and even lyrics from the song "Basket Case" by GREEN DAY.

    Mania News Feed Rob M. Worley 2010

  • They also got to hold Thor's famed hammer "Mjolnir" and wear a Silver Age Iron Man mask.

    Tennessean.com Dickson 2010

  • "When he arrived at the protectorate -- an obscure world called Mjolnir -- he mindprobed a warrior who had sworn fealty to the Baron there, then defeated in single combat the Warleader who wanted to take the world, obliging him to protect it instead.

    A Matter of Honor A Terran Empire novel Ann Wilson

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