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Over the years, Marvel readers have had to deal with many, many villains who aren’t exactly known for their aura. These villains aren’t always bad villains โ some of them are extremely important to their characters โ but they just aren’t as cool as other villains. These ten Marvel villains have the last aura, and it’s hurt their standing as villains over the years.
10) Black Knight I

The Masters of Evil have battled the Avengers for years, and were one of the team’s first major group of foes. However, looking back at the original Masters of Evil, it’s plain to see that version of the team had very little aura in general, and Black Knight I was a perfect example of that. Nathan Garrett held the Ebon Blade, which made him evil. That’s pretty much his entire MO โ he was an evil knight with a cursed sword and kind of cool of pegasus. There was nothing cool about Black Knight I, and he’d completely fade away, replaced by Dane Whitman, himself riding the Black Knight mantle in obscurity.
9) Baron Heinrich Zemo

Speaking of the original Masters of Evil, the team’s lack of aura started at the top. Baron Heinrich Zemo worked with Hitler and the Red Skull during World War II, and survived the war, using Hydra to keep the hope of the Fourth Reich alive. When Captain America returned, Heinrich went after his old foe, and brought together the Masters of Evil. Heinrich was basically a stereotype of a villain, and while he had a cool costume, he was exactly the kind of histrionic Nazi villain you’re expecting. There’s no aura to Heinrich Zemo, and that’s why Helmut Zemo, his son, has been able to take the spotlight.
8) The Celestials

Cosmic Marvel is full of powerful characters, but few of them are as potent as the Celestials. The Celestials are cosmic scientists, beings made of energy wearing indestructible armor, traveling the stars, and creating life. The Celestials aren’t really characters, per say, they’re just plot elements. They have names and roles, but they’re mostly silent judges. Sure, they look cool, but there’s no aura to them whatsoever. They’re on a level so advanced that we never really spend any time with them as anything other than impassive monsters that have to be placated or outsmarted.
7) Gorr the God-Butcher

Thor is an insanely powerful hero, and this has led to him battling against some of the most devastating villains out there. A villain that has made a huge impact in the 21st century is Gorr the God-Butcher, an alien who used All-Black the Necrosword to kill gods. Gorr was a huge threat to Thor and gave people some great Thor stories. However, once you take away the All-Black, there’s really nothing to Gorr. There’s a reason the MCU couldn’t make Gorr work; there’s really nothing to make him a great villain other than his power level. Gorr is more of a symbol than anything else, and this has made him a character that isn’t very interesting.
6) The Abomination

The Hulk is more well-known for fighting the military or the superheroes, but those aren’t the only people he fights. The Hulk has some dangerous villains, but they don’t really have a lot of aura. The Abomination is a perfect example of this. There’s nothing wrong with the Abomination as a villain, but he’s just a big monster to punch. That’s pretty much the extent of what the Abomination is good for. He has no aura whatsoever, and no one really cares about him as a character. He shows up, throws punches, get punched, and then disappears until someone decides that the Hulk needs to get away from more horror-influenced storytelling.













