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However, not every Marvel villain has plans that make any sense. There are multiple Marvel villains out there, many whom fans love, who have plans and goals that are completely nonsensical. These four Marvel villains made plans that are frankly ridiculous, and they don’t always make sense.
4) The Builders

Jonathan Hickman’s Avengers run was amazing, pitting the Avengers against threats on a level they have never faced before. The idea of the Builders was planted in the first three issues of Avengers (Vol. 5), and readers learned more and more about them until Infinity, when the Builders master plan was revealed — they wanted to destroy the empires of the universe on their way to Earth, which they were targeting because of the Incursions. Destroying Earth makes sense, since one way to stop an Incursion was to destroy the Earth. However, there was no reason for the Builders to attack everyone else in the universe on the way to the Earth. They should have just attacked the Earth with their full power immediately. None of the other galactic empires, who have often fought the heroes of the Earth, would have jumped to the planet’s aid. Infinity is a pretty cool story, but it didn’t really make much sense when you think about it hard.
3) Kang the Conqueror

Kang the Conqueror is one of the Avengers’ greatest villains. Kang comes from a future where technology has robbed the universe of excitement; everyone has idyllic lives of plenty. Kang hated the boredom of the universe, so he decided to use time travel technology to become a true conqueror. Kang has created a cross-time and space empire, making himself into a modern day Alexander the Great. Eventually, Kang decided that he wanted to destroy the Avengers, and set about his mission. Now, Kang has killed multiple teams of Avengers from across space and time. However, for some reason, he won’t just go back in time and kill the Avengers of Earth-616 in their cribs. Kang has killed every hero and villain in Marvel history in his travels through space and time. He has nothing left to prove to anyone, so him not just destroying his worst enemies in order to finally achieve his goals makes no sense at all.










