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One of the most prevalent changes is characters getting some kind of power upgrade. Their return to life finds them having tapped into a new power or that death makes their powers develop in some way. Sometimes, death teaches them something new about the universe, making them more powerful. There are loads of reasons why. These seven Marvel characters died and returned with even more power than before, their new powers making them more formidable than ever.
7) Magneto

Magneto has changed numerous times over the years, with his power level often rising. Magneto has also died several times, returning to life so much that there used to be a joke that his secondary mutation was the ability to resurrect. Like many mutants in the Krakoa Era, Magneto died and was resurrected several times, and most notably was killed by Uranos during A.X.E. Judgment Day. Before this battle, Magneto destroyed his memory back up, meaning the Krakoan resurrection method wouldn’t work on him. However, Orchis was able to smash the mutant island, and Storm went to resurrect Magneto, finding his soul in the mutant afterlife known as the Elysian Fields. He was given a new body and immediately went to war with Nimrod. Magneto has never been able to defeat Nimrod before, but this time was able to help destroy the ultimate Sentinel. Magneto was much more powerful upon on his resurrection, although that would change in “From the Ashes”.
6) Wonder Man

Simon Williams made a deal with the Masters of Evil, his body imbued with ionic energy that gave him superhuman strength and invulnerability. Wonder Man was meant to kill the Avengers with his new power, all to free his brother Eric, but decided to help the Avengers. He ended up dying in battle. However, he was now a being of ionic energy and returned to life, joining the Avengers and falling in love with Scarlet Witch. He was again killed in battle, and Wanda eventually resurrected him. He gained the power to manifest an energy form and finally gained the power of flight (before this, he used a jet belt). He also became stronger and more durable than ever, but gained an all-new existential crisis from his seeming immortality.
5) Hulk

The Hulk is the strongest one there, and he’s gotten way more powerful over the years. This all stemmed from his death in Civil War II, when Hawkeye used an arrow that Bruce Banner created to kill him on the scientist. His body was resurrected by Hydra in Secret Empire, and later battled the Avengers in “No Surrender” as a zombie monster Hulk. This would lead to The Immortal Hulk, a pitch perfect Hulk horror book, where we learned that he was an avatar of the One Below All. He gained the power to resurrect after he died, and became more physically powerful than ever. Since then, Hulk has been pulling off feats that he never had before, and has become ridiculously powerful, possibly the most powerful human being ever.












