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However, looking at many of the X-Men’s battles, they should have lost numerous times There have been occasions when the villains held all the cards. The X-Men only won because they were the good guys, pulling out a win when their enemies should have easily defeated them. These seven X-Men villains had the team dead to rights and should have been able to win, but the X-men some how beat the odds and won, saving the world and ending villainous plans before they could reach a terminal stage.
7) Magneto

Magneto’s morality has always been complicated, to the extent that there are whole generations of X-Men fans who would say that the mutant master of magnetism should have won ages ago. However, if we’re just talking about specific examples, two that immediately spring to mind come from X-Men (Vol. 2) #1-3 and “Fatal Attractions”. In the first story, Magneto had the X-Men beaten dead to rights and took them prisoner instead of just dumping them out of the airlock of Asteroid M. He then took Xavier and Moira MacTaggert hostage to force Moira to allow him to edit (for lack of a better term) the X-Men’s minds. Magneto had just found out about Xavier and Moira tampering with his mind to make him a good guy after he was de-aged, but he should have known it didn’t work in the long run because it didn’t work for him. It was a dumb plan and he could have had a victory over the X-Men if he hadn’t enacted it. In “Fatal Attractions”, Magneto gave the X-Men every chance to join him instead of just attacking them with the full force of himself and his new Acolytes. Magneto could have killed all of the mutant superheroes in one fell swoop if he would have dropped an iron meteor on the funeral of Illyana Rasputin. There are other times that Magneto could have beat the X-Men, but those are two of the most egregious occasions.
6) Cassandra Nova

New X-Men is a classic X-Men series, and it kicked off by introducing an all-new X-Men villain โ Cassandra Nova. Cassandra Nova is Charles Xavier’s twin, whom he killed in the womb. She survived as a cluster of cells and created her body from scratch, and began to plan her revenge against her brother and his students in the X-Men. Cassandra was able to initiate the wild Master Mold, creating the Wild Sentinels, unleashing the Mega-Sentinels on Genosha, and tricking Wolverine and Cyclops into capturing her and bringing her to the X-Mansion. She then attacked the team from the inside, and was able to trade bodies with Xavier, putting him into the wrecked body she created. From there, she brutalized Beast by taking control of Beak and went to the Shi’Ar Empire, where she destroyed the Empire merely because of Xavier’s relationship with Empress Lilandra. That was her mistake, as the X-Men were able to figure out something was wrong while she was gone. However, if she would have just stayed on Earth, she could have secretly picked the X-Men off one by one. Her mania for revenge was her undoing; she would have had all the time in the universe to destroy the Shi’Ar if she took down the X-Men first. Cassandra Nova was superlatively powerful and if she would have used that power smartly, instead of going for revenge right away, she would have been successful in her plot to completely destroy her brother’s life.
5) Enigma

Nathaniel Essex was a Victorian geneticist who got mixed up with Apocalypse and mastered cloning. At some point, he learned about the concept of a Dominion, a godlike being that exists outside space and time, and predicted that machine life would come about. He made four clones of himself and an AI form, all in order to figure out how to become a Dominion. At some point, Essex succeeds in becoming a Dominion and becomes Enigma. Enigma began to move pieces against the X-Men, and eventually, they discovered his existence. After defeating the Orchis Initiative, the X-Men went after Enigma and defeated him with the power of the Phoenix Force. However, this never should have happened. Enigma existed outside of time; he could look at any possible past, present, or future. He should have began killing the X-Men long before they ever became X-Men (something he tried exactly once with Hope Summers, and was defeated because Jean Grey knew what to look for). Enigma was all-powerful in a way that few villains in the Marvel Universe have ever been. He should have easily been able to erase the X-Men from existence.












