Ranking The Most Powerful Characters In The Marvel Universe

Thanos was shown to be the biggest menace to the cosmos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. After all, he did literally wipe out half of humanity with a snap of his fingers. However, there are characters in the Marvel Comics universe who are even more powerful than Thanos. The number of unfamiliar names on this list is maybe the most surprising aspect about it. Even if you’re a big movie buff or just a casual Marvel fan, you’ve probably never heard of a lot of these characters. That’s because many of the more well-known characters are extremely powerful, but only on a planetary scale. Characters with universal or even multiversal power abound in the comics, with some of them essentially in charge of ruling the entire universe.

78. Impossible Man

Impossible Man is a cunning shape-shifter from the planet Poppup who has total control over both his molecular make-up and his capacity to bend reality. The molecules in The Impossible Man’s body can be rearranged into any shape he wants at command. Depending on the object or living being he imitates, he may be able to mimic some of its talents and functions.


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He can transform into a functioning electric fan, water hose, or jet engine, for instance (although they empower these objects by their own molecular energies rather than by electricity, water, or jet fuel). However, he can only mimic the appearance of an item, like Thor’s enchanted uru hammer, Captain America’s vibranium-adamantium shield, or the Silver Surfer’s cosmic surfboard, and not its unique characteristics.


78. Destroyer

Although it was initially introduced as just a weapon that Odin had kept on Earth, the Destroyer was originally designed by Odin as the weapon of choice to be used against the Fourth Host of Celestials. The massive structure is built of a substance that Odin enchanted to be even more powerful than Uru.

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In order to locate, combat, and eliminate the new Thor who has been wielding Mjolnir for some time, Odin most recently allowed the Destroyer to be possessed by the essence of his brother Bor. The Destroyer was shown carrying Mjolnir, but it was later discovered that Bor was in fact unworthy and that the object the Destroyer was holding was simply another object; it wasn’t subject to the same worthy enchantment as a real being would be. Thor will be battling the Destroyer with the aid of a little army that Prince Odinson and his stepmother assembled.


76. Apocalypse

The First Dynasty of Egypt in 3000 BC is when the Apocalypse myth first began. In the settlement of Akkaba, where he was born gray-skinned (although Apocalypse’s skin tone is occasionally depicted as flesh-colored or dark skinned), blue-lipped, and with natural facial markings, he was abandoned as an infant but was later found by a group of desert nomads known as the Sandstormers. Their leader, Baal, recognized the child’s potential for power and raised him as his own, naming him En Sabah Nur.

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Apocalypse, one of the first mutants, is a terrible tyrant who has long been an enemy of the X-Men and is also thousands of years old. Only the strongest (mutant or superhuman) shall live, according to Apocalypse. His body is a blend of organic materials and potent celestial technology, enhancing the godlike levels of his shapeshifting and other abilities.

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75. Morg

Morg participated with a rebel army on his native planet that was fighting their Queen. He always wanted to be of service to the powerful. The size of the queen’s army put an end to his insurrection. He was taken prisoner, and the queen offered him and the remaining survivors one more opportunity to serve her. Morg abandoned his companions and sided with the queen because he was lured to the strong. He was then appointed an executioner, and his first responsibility was to put his old allies to death, which he did without hesitation.

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Galactus then came toward his world. Morg displayed a respectful but unafraid resistance in the face of the enormous monster instead of showing fear. Galactus chose to appoint this ruthless and remorseless specimen as his newest herald after being impressed by Morg’s behavior and wary after losing countless heralds to bouts of conscience.

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