Ranking The 30 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 of 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.

30. Juggernaut

Cain Marko was raised by his father Kurt after the death of his mother when he was a young child. Dr. Brian Xavier, a problematic colleague of Cain’s father, passed away, and Cain’s father married Xavier’s widow, Sharon. They relocated to Westchester, New York’s Xavier Mansion, which later became the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning. In part because his father preferred him to Cain, Cain bullied his step brother Charles. Cain had no idea that Charles had developed a mutant ability that allowed him to read peoples’ minds, including his.


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One of the most physically strong and powerful characters in the Marvel Universe, The Juggernaut is capable of competing with and even outperforming heroes like Thor and Hulk. The Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, which Cyttorak uses to channel his magical energy into his avatar, provides Cain Marko with its power.


29. Hulk

The Hulk can survive in space thanks to his gamma-irradiated physiology. Gamma radiation is produced by the Hulk/Banner in proportion to stress (caused by his own physical effort, anger, or external forces), and it increases as a result. This process results in stronger cellular mass (stronger DNA, which in turn produces stronger/denser organic tissues), negating what would otherwise be a lethal force in order to survive.

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The Hulk has unmatched talents for regenerative healing, stamina, and durability thanks to the expansion of his gamma-ray-fueled transformation, which gives him virtually infinite strength. His limitless strength usually depends on his emotions, especially his rage.


28. Doctor Doom

The Roma ancestry of his mother contributes to Doctor Doom’s potential in the mystic arts. He gained these skills from his time spent in Tibet with a covert order of monks. By going back in time and discovering lost Dark Arts, he improved his skills. Doom is one of the most powerful sorcerers and a prospective Sorcerer Supreme, according to Doctor Strange, who once thought of him as a magically skilled but merely mid-level wizard.

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He has enough skill and might to compete with sorcerers like Doctor Voodoo, the current Sorcerer Supreme, and Morgan le Fay. He probably knows more about casting spells than Doctor Strange, the former Sorcerer Supreme. He has technologies that perform many of the same tasks, but he values his scientific knowledge more highly. Doctor Doom demonstrated some magical skills in Marvel Avengers Alliance, including Magic Bolt, Ring Imperial, and Steal Essence.

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27. Thor

The God of Thunder is without a doubt one of the most powerful traditional superheroes in the Marvel Universe, thanks to his Asgardian physiology and godly birthright, which endow him with a lot of amazing talents. Thor is one of the most physically powerful characters in the Marvel Universe; he is practically indestructible, and his hammer Mjolnir provides him control over the weather as well as unlimited access to vast amounts of destructive energy.

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Thor has been a very popular character in films during the last decade, this is probable due to it’s history and also because he is one of the most powerful superheroes in the Marvel Universe. His superpowers are not only linked to his famous hammer, but also to the strength inherited from his father, the God Odin, king of Asgard. However, Thor did not always live as a superhero, he once had to spend some years learning about humility after his father sent him to earth and stripped him of his memory.

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