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From dinosaur men and classic horror monsters that came to life to demons from Hell, here is a look at Marvel’s most powerful monsters, ranked.
10) Sauron

Sauron used to be a human named Karl Lykos, who was attacked by a mutated Pteranodon as a child, turning him into an energy vampire. His power was to absorb the life energy of animals and humans, and he began working as a brilliant hypnotherapist. This led him to absorb the life energy of Cyclops’ brother, Havoc, and the side effects turned him into the flying dinosaur known as Sauron. The transformation allowed him to keep his intelligence, but turned him evil.
His power levels were immense, keeping his life-force absorption powers, which he can use to drain a person of all their life energy and leave them dead. He also has the power to absorb mutants’ powers and utilize them for a short time. Add in telekinesis, hypnosis, energy blasts, and fire breath, and there is a lot that Sauron can do to kill an opponent. He has mainly used these powers for one purpose, as he wanted, more than anything, to conquer the Savage Land.
9) Living Mummy

Straight out of classic horror movies, N’Kantu is the Living Mummy in Marvel Comics. As with most mummy horror stories, N’Kantu is thousands of years old. He was a Swarili chieftain from 3,000 years ago when armies of the Aram-Set raided his village and tortured him and his people. When he tried to lead a rebellion, the royal wizard expected it, paralyzed him, sealed him in a sarcophagus, and cursed him to live forever as a Living Mummy.
N’Kantu finally clawed his way to freedom after 3,000 years, and he went on a rampage. However, over time, he was able to control his anger, began working as an antihero, and finally joined the Legion of Monsters. He has superhuman strength, stamina, and durability. He is also mostly immortal and has the unique ability to draw the souls from sentient beings.
8) Morbius

Michael Morbius made his debut in Amazing Spider-Man in a storyline that contrasted him with the Lizard, as Spider-Man had to fight two men who were seemingly turned into monsters. However, while Curt Connors had no control over his alter ego, Michael Morbius had partial control, as long as his bloodlust didn’t get out of control.
As his nickname suggests, he is a Living Vampire, meaning he is a pseudo-vampire, having used vampire bat DNA to cure himself of a blood disease. Sadly, he now has an insatiable hunger for blood, and he has to keep fed with a collection of blood he keeps on standby, or he could lose control. Thanks to his vampire physiology, he has superhuman strength and abilities, as well as a regenerative healing factor. He can also fly, hypnotize people, and he is immune to most vampire vulnerabilities.
7) The Lizard

The Lizard is an interesting monster because he is not part of the typical Marvel monsters world. Instead, he is a straight-up Spider-Man villain. However, he is as much a horror monster as any other, with similarities to both the Wolf-Man and the Jekyll-and-Hyde horror tales. Curt Connors found a way to regrow his missing hand using lizard DNA, but it turned him into a giant lizard.
However, this was so close to the Wolf-Man stories because Curt wanted to be good and never wanted to change into a Lizard, wishing he could find a cure for his condition. He has since found a cure, but his son has inherited his father’s condition. As Lizard, he had superhuman strength and durability, as well as a regenerative healing factor. He was almost unbeatable.
6) Werewolf By Night

Werewolf by Night was one of the monsters introduced during the 1970s horror craze, alongside characters like Dracula, Blade, and Man-Thing. He made his debut in Marvel Spotlight #2. Jack Russell is a werewolf who stalks and hunts bad guys, while also on the run from the police himself. He is an ancestor of a Transylvanian who was bitten by a werewolf while serving Dracula in the 1790s.
When Jack turns into the Werewolf by Night, he gains an immediate bloodlust. However, he has the power of a werewolf, including superhuman strength and durability, as well as superhumanly acute senses that allow him to see in total darkness. He also has a regenerative healing factor, but he does have a weakness to silver.













