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Marvel’s B-list villains are some of the coolest in comics. The best of them could easily join the A-list, and fans are pretty happy everything they show up. These ten Marvel B-list villains are the best of the rest; they may not be the big names, but they still have it where it counts.
10) Gorgon

“Enemy of the State” is one of the best Wolverine stories ever, and it introduced readers to an awesome villain in Gorgon. The Japanese mutant can transform anyone who looks into his eyes to stone, has low-level telepathy, and superhuman strength, agility, and intelligence. A leader of the Hand, he was able to kill Wolverine and resurrect him, and would later have a climactic battle against the hero. Gorgon has appeared numerous times since that story, battling Wolverine, working with Hydra, and joining the mutant nation of Krakoa. He’s one of those villains that can challenge just about any hero out there, and deserves way more spotlight than he’s gotten over the years.
9) Helmut Zemo

There are some out there who would say that Helmut Zemo should be an A-lister, and there’s something to that. He’s always been one of Captain America’s highest profile villains, has led the Masters of Evil against the Avengers, and created the Thunderbolts plan to take over the world. However, since then, he’s kind of fallen into the B-list. He’s always in the shadow of both his father Heinrich and the Red Skull, but that doesn’t change how great a villain he is. He’s an intelligent, dangerous foe, and he can plan with the best of them. Helmut Zemo deserves more chances at the top, but until then, he’s one of the best B-list bad guys around.
8) Exodus

Exodus first appeared back in the early ’90s, working with Magneto. He was always the right hand man, and never the main guy, but he had the powers of an A-lister. For decades, he made numerous appearances, but was never the focus. However, the Krakoa Era changed everything for Exodus. The villain got a chance at the big time and showed just how interesting he could be. Exodus’s vast telekinetic powers and past as a medieval mutant Crusader make him a fascinating threat, and he could easily join the A-list if any creator built on what was done with him in the Krakoa Era. However, until then, he remains one of Marvel’s best B-listers.
7) Count Nefaria

The Avengers have plenty of underrated villains, and one of the most powerful is Count Nefaria. The ionic energy powered villain hasn’t gotten too much spotlight in recent years (decades, honestly; he hasn’t appeared in ages), but he certainly deserves it. One of the leaders of the superpowered crime family known as the Maggia, he battled the Avengers several times in the late ’70s/early ’80s, and was always a lively battle for the team. He’s an amazing villain, and all he needs is the right creator to give him a new chance to shine.
6) Radioactive Man

Radioactive Man is a villain that has been around since the Silver Age, but he’s rarely been considered a star. He’s a founding member of the Masters of Evil, has battled Thor and other members of the Avengers on his own, and joined the Thunderbolts after Civil War. He has excellent powers — superhuman strength and durability, radiation control, and various energy powers — and can challenge any hero out there. His place as a foreign national (he’s from China) means that he can commit crimes with impunity and never be punished for them, as well as the normal “enemy agent” type stories. He’s an excellent bad guy who doesn’t get used nearly as much as he should.













