Definitely Marvel. Thor has been a key figure in Marvel comics for a long time. His adventures and storylines are all part of the Marvel comic universe's rich tapestry.
Well, it seems that Marvel has indeed canceled the Thor comic. This could be because they wanted to focus on other characters or reimagine the Thor storyline in a different format in the future.
Sorry, I don't think there's a mainstream Marvel character called Codycross. Maybe it's a relatively obscure or newly introduced one that I'm not familiar with.
In the Marvel Universe, the ranking of heroes was usually based on their abilities and strength. The following are some common levels:
1. Super hero: refers to heroes with superhuman strength and abilities such as Spiderman, Iron Man, Captain America, etc.
2. Super Villain (Super villain): refers to heroes with extremely evil power and abilities such as Thanos, Hulk Hulk, etc.
3. Extraordinary Heroes (Extraordinary Heroes): Heroes with extraordinary powers and abilities such as Thor, Black Widow, Hulk, etc.
4. Ordinary Hero (Ordinary Hero): refers to heroes with ordinary abilities but strong sense of justice and courage, such as Superman, Spiderman, etc.
5. Super soldiers: refers to soldiers with superhuman strength and abilities, such as American soldiers, soldiers of Thor, etc.
Super Mage: refers to those heroes with superhuman wisdom and magical abilities such as Iron Man, Spiderman, etc.
It is important to note that these levels are not absolute. Some heroes may have multiple abilities and levels at the same time.