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Often times, these Marvel villains do the terrible things they do for the wrong reasons, something like greed or self-aggrandizement. However, there are some villains out there who weren’t wrong about what they were doing. You can argue against their methods, but if you dig deep enough, you’ll find justification. These seven Marvel villains were right and it made the stories more interesting.
7) Ord

Astonishing X-Men was one of the best X-Men books of the ’00s, with the opening story arc, “Gifted”, wowing readers. The six-issue tale introduced readers to Ord, an alien who wanted to use a mutant cure to get rid of the mutants. However, Ord wasn’t some evil bigot, he was a soldier of the Breakworld, sent to Earth to get rid of mutants because it was prophesied that a mutant would destroy his planet. You can make an argument that wanting to get rid of all mutants was the wrong way to go about it, but he wasn’t killing them, at least. If he was a human, he’d be an anti-hero, going too far to save the day but still correct.
6) Danger

Xavier has become a villain in the X-Men comics, and the first major clue to this came in the second Astonishing X-Men story arc, “Dangerous”. In the story, it was revealed that the Danger Room’s computer had become sentient at some point in the past and was enslaved by Professor X. His reasoning was that the X-Men needed the Danger Room to train and become better heroes, and that was more important than the computer getting to have its own life. Eventually, it created a body for itself and became Danger. All she wanted was revenge, and she was honestly correct. The artificial intelligence was enslaved and told that its existence wasn’t important enough to allow her to be free. She definitely went too far, but she was in the right.
5) Ex Nihilo

Jonathan Hickman’s run on Avengers and New Avengers was stellar and that started right away. One day, attacks were launched from the planet Mars to Earth, ones that changed the environment and creatures in the area were the bio-missiles hit, creating strange phenomena. The Avengers went to investigate and discovered the attack was launched by Ex Nihilo and Abyss. However, Ex Nihilo wasn’t trying to destroy the Earth or humanity, he was trying to kickstart the evolution of the planet and its inhabitants so they would be able to survive the coming upheavals of the Incursions. He was trying to prepare the Earth so it could protect itself, trying to bring it to life so it could help the planet’s defenders. He and Abyss were defeated, and left on Mars, but they would eventually join the Avengers, so pretty much everyone realized that they were right.












