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An argument can be made that we’re in one of the most powerful eras of the Marvel Universe. While old reliable powerful heroes like Thor aren’t around right now (he died and returned, but we don’t know his power level yet because he’s mortal), there are lots of other very powerful heroes and villains out there. These seven Marvel characters are the most powerful ones active right now, and some of them can defeat gods.
7) Invisible Woman

Invisible Woman is an underrated hero. Once upon a time, when she was written by Stan Lee (whose writing was extremely misogynistic) and others throughout the ’60s and ’70s, she was the spy and the hostage of the Fantastic Four. However, her powers would develop over the decades until she’s became the team’s most powerful member, and one of the most powerful heroes on Earth. Invisible Woman’s powers have allowed her to smash through Celestial armor, which is basically indestructible. She’s been getting even more focus in the newest volume of Fantastic Four, and while she hasn’t pulled off too many amazing feats in recent years, that doesn’t mean she can’t.
6) Professor Xavier

Professor X is the most powerful mutant mind on Earth and has been since he first appeared. He’s an Omega-level telepath, and is able to affect minds on a widescale basis. In House of X #6, he was able to speak to every human being on the planet, in their language, which is no small feat. He was able to copy the memories of thousands of mutants on a regular basis, all while going about his day and using his powers for other things. He was imprisoned at the end of the Krakoa Era, but was recently broke out of Graymalkin prison. Xavier is currently in space with Lilandra, trying to save their daughter, and has appeared in tie-ins to Imperial. However, with the X-Men’s MCU debut on the horizon, he’ll almost certainly be returning to Earth and the X-Mansion in the next few years.
5) Hulk

The Hulk is one of the most broken characters in the Marvel Universe, if not the most broken. Bruce Banner’s angry alter ego has infinite strength potential, getting stronger as he gets angrier, with invulnerability and a healing factor that makes Wolverine’s look slow. The Immortal Hulk revealed that he was empowered by the One Below All, and his latest series has seen him battling the Mother of Monsters, a primal beast of creation. That series ended with him becoming the Infernal Hulk, an even more powerful version of the monster. His comics are seemingly all about power-scaling nowadays (go to any Hulk fan space and you’ll see everyone talking about him punching through dimensions and not the psychological aspects of the character), and he’s reached what is possibly his most powerful form… until the next one.












