Top 13 Most Powerful Marvel Gods

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  1. The One Above All is the ultimate creative power ever known to exist and the origin of all that is, has ever been, or will ever be. It is thought to be more potent than the sum of all its works. Although the One Above All occasionally intervenes personally, the One Above All's servant, the Living Tribunal, often acts on its behalf as the highest authority of the Multiverse. Beyond all space and time, in the House of Ideas, or "Heaven," dwells The One Above All.


    The One Above All's only weapon is love, but it can also take the form of the One Below All, a demonic being whose only weapon is hatred. It builds as the One Above All; it breaks as the One Below All; and it breaks in order to build again.

    The One Above All is said to be the beginning of something far higher. Even the One Above All is ignorant of some things, which terrifies and repulses the One Below All while piqueing the interest of the One Above All.

    The One Above All, who is the Supreme Creator of Marvel Itself, will always be above Marvel, including every and any story, book, narrative, character, and location that has demonstrated to be beyond all dimensional space and unimaginably beyond those that vastly transcend dimensionality.


    Nickname: supreme being of Marvel Comics

    Creator: Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo, Jack Kirby

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    Zeus

    A mythological god named Zeus is depicted in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics. The figure is modeled after the Greek mythological god Zeus.


    The ruler of the Olympian gods and the creator of the skies is Zeus. Humans in Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire worshiped him and gave him the name Jupiter. He was the youngest child to be born to Kronos and Rhea, and when he got older, he toppled both his father and the one who had come before him.


    He wed his sister Hera and fathered several offspring through her and relationships with numerous other women, such as Ares (the deity who attempted to overthrow him), Aphrodite, and Hephaestus. Hercules, his demigod son, would take on the role of Champion of Earth until he ultimately attained godhood.

    Shortly after people ceased to see the Olympians as gods, Zeus made the decision to quit meddling in human matters, and for a while, he vanished. But when he learned that Aphrodite had come back to Earth against his desires and had to free Loki when his daughter gained the right to stay on the planet, he decided to go back.


    He managed to destroy the Hulk and Galactus despite being far superior to most of his species in his role as Skyfather of the Olympian gods. Zeus is an immortal who has more magic control than most of the Olympian gods. He can utilize his abilities to transform into several forms, fly, perform spells, create and control electricity (much like Thor, the Norse god of thunder), and interact with all known species of living things.

    He is now one of the most potent gods in the Marvel world because to all of this and his extraordinary fighting abilities.


    Creator: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby

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  3. One of the most well-known and powerful Marvel gods is Odin Borson. Odin is the ruler of Asgard, protector of the Ten Realms, and a father to Thor and Loki. He was a major part of Norse mythology and was worshipped by the Vikings in ancient times.


    He has participated in and triumphed in several victories, and his reputation is dreaded across the cosmos. Although the ancient deity was the god of wisdom and had vast knowledge, he had a history of making some extremely regrettable choices. The majority of these concern, among other things, every choice he has ever made towards his adopted son Loki.


    He and his brothers are thought to have created the universe from the remains of a Frost Giant. A piece of Uru that was saved after he struggled with the God Tempest and subsequently used to make Thor's prized hammer, Mjolnir, also belonged to him.

    Odin is haughty due to his numerous wins and conquests; on a few occasions, he has dared to challenge cosmic beings that were substantially more powerful. Sadly, this arrogance has resulted from his pride, and he frequently says things like "the universe works according to my will." A humbled Thor had his abilities restored, Beta Ray Bill Stormbreaker received a present, and even Jane Foster, who had taken Mjolnir and given her last breath in defense of Asgard, was pardoned by him since she had demonstrated her value.

    Odin is already a highly strong Asgardian, but as he also holds the title of King of Asgard, many of his physical characteristics are superior to those of his people. He has access to a great deal of magic through the Odinforce. He revived Thor and Brunhilde while using basic energy blasts to destroy Thanos and the Silver Surfer. He is a skilled strategist and warrior due to his many years in warfare.


    Odin is undoubtedly one of the most powerful gods in the Marvel world, even though he makes awful parents.


    Nickname: King of the Norse Gods

    Creator: Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

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  4. One of the characters in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics is named Thor Odinson. The character debuted during the Silver Age of Comic Books in Journey into Mystery #83 (August 1962), created by artist Jack Kirby, writer Stan Lee, and scripter Larry Lieber. The legendary Norse god of the same name is the inspiration for Thor. He is the Asgardian god of thunder, and among his numerous superhuman abilities, he can fly and control the weather with his magical hammer, Mjolnir. Thor is a founding member of the superhero team, the Avengers, and has various allies and foes.


    In addition to appearing in every issue of the Avengers series, Thor has starred in several ongoing and short series. The character has appeared in toys, apparel, video games, films, animated television shows, and items from Marvel Comics.


    Like other Asgardians, Thor lives a very long time and sometimes eats the Golden Apples of Idunn to maintain his lengthy life, which has spanned many millennia. The strongest of the Asgardian citizens, Thor is the son of Odin and the ancient goddess Gaea. With the help of Beta Ray Bill, Thor was able to destroy Surtur's solar system-sized dimensional portal and lift the nearly Earth-sized Midgard Serpent, among other amazing strength-related feats. He is also said to be able to overcome infinite gravity.


    Thor is quite resistant to physical harm. Even celestial energy blasts haven't killed him. Due to his sharp senses, Thor is able to track objects moving at the speed of light and hear screams coming from the opposite side of the globe. He had the endurance to fight the whole Frost Giant army for nine months without food or respite.

    Nickname: God of Thunder
    Creator: Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Larry Lieber

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  5. The fictional character Galactus may be found in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics. He was formerly a mortal man, but now he is a cosmic being that draws life energy from planets and plays a crucial part in maintaining the main Marvel continuity. He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and in Fantastic Four #48 from March 1966, he made his debut.


    Lee and Kirby wanted to establish a villain that was different from the stereotype of the typical bad guy. Galactus was originally portrayed as a god-like creature who acted without regard for human morality or judgment and was fueled by sapping the energy from live planets.


    Galactus, who was formerly a pretty ordinary person called Galan, gained godlike abilities after his world was destroyed and transformed into the Devourer of Worlds, a creature created to endure the death and rebirth of galaxies via the Big Bang and Big Crunch. Galactus is extremely resistant to injury, although he does need to eat planets for nutrition and is susceptible to death.

    Galactus frequently appears in evil roles because of his destructive propensity, although on rare occasions, like as when he switched from being the Devourer to the Lifebringer, he is presented in a more heroic light.


    Nickname: the Devourer of Worlds

    Creator: Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

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  6. One of the more ancient cosmic beings in the Marvel Universe,The Black Winter performs a similar function to Galactus on a far bigger scale by devouring universes instead. The solitary survivor of the sixth version of the Cosmos was Galan, whom the Black Winter picks to be its herald and who eventually transforms into Galactus. Asgards refer to it as the Full Winter, which marks Ragnarok's beginning.


    The Black Winter of today wants Galactus back as its herald once more, and when Thor attacked him in the original Marvel universe in 616, Galactus managed to flee but not without suffering some injuries. He later crashed and landed on Asgard with some dark frosts infecting the world tree. Thor is the herald for Galactus, who tells him of the Black Winter's impending destruction of five planets and how to combat it. After then, Black Winter ate another world.

    The Black Winter
    may produce eldritch darkness-infused ice and snow that vaporizes all it touches. Similar to Galactus, it appears differently to each individual who sees it, generally taking on the shape of that person or being fated to bring about that person's death, albeit it has the ability to change forms at whim. The Black Winter can also produce convincing delusions of other beings in a person's psyche.


    Although not much is known about the Winter, it has previously handily vanquished both Galactus and Thor, proving its might. Each observer sees it differently, selecting shapes that will bring about the observer's death.


    Creator: Antony Woodward

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  7. The Beyonder is one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe even though he is actually from beyond. He made his comic book debut in Secret Wars, a work by Jim Shooter, Michael Zeck, John Beatty, Christie Scheele, and Joe Rosen (letterer, ink, color). The enigmatic creature, who also abducted both good and bad people to compete against one another, built Battleworld.


    As an invisible, nearly omnipotent creature from beyond the cosmos who abducted the Marvel Universe's heroes and villains in order to make them engage in combat on Battleworld. In the 1985 sequel Secret Wars II, when he assumes human form to learn about desire but threatens to obliterate the multiverse out of growing rage, the character takes on a more villainous role.

    Beyonder
    has the power to change the nature of reality, as well as the states of energy and matter, as he sees fit. The Beyonder was essentially omnipotent, which gave him great power before a few retcons put limits on him. The Beyonder is currently a baby-like alien species, each of which has far more strong reality-altering abilities.


    According to the narrator, his might was millions of times larger than the total power of the multiverse, and a typical universe was like a drop of water in the Beyond Realm. The abstract being known as Death demonstrated to be capable of being destroyed and recreated across the multiverse by the Beyonder, however it took a great deal of effort and damaged him to do so. He could still easily hurl an army of demons back to hell with a wave of his hand, even in this condition.


    Creator: Jim Shooter

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  8. A cosmic character called The Living Tribunal may be found in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee, Marie Severin, and Herb Trimpe and debuted in Strange Tales #157 (June 1967). The Marvel Comics Multiverse is comprised of all the parallel worlds and the main reality, which are all under the control and balance of the Living Tribunal. He acts as a judge over these truths.


    The Living Tribunal ensures that the proportion of good over evil in the multiverse does not alter in any way. If he believes doing so will preserve a magical equilibrium that exists across the cosmos, he has the power to wipe off whole planets. Thanks to writer, penciler, and inker Jim Steranko and letterer Sam Rosen, The Living Tribunal had its comic book debut in Strange Tales.


    The faces of the Living Tribunal, who must gather to make any judgments, show three different animals. The three faces stand for justice, necessity, and recompense. He lets the abstract creatures of those worlds manage problems that arise when the balance of good and evil falls out of whack when they don't affect other realities.

    Creator: Stan Lee, Marie Severin, and Herb Trimpe

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  9. A made-up character called The Phoenix Force may be found in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics. The Phoenix Force, which was developed by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, is well-known for playing a crucial part in the plot of The Dark Phoenix Saga and is commonly associated with Jean Grey.


    One of the most potent "gods" and the oldest known cosmic being in the Marvel world is The Phoenix Force. It is an eternal creature that existed before darkness and is thought to be the source of all life. As it may choose to create existence or completely destroy it, depending on how sane the host is, it quickly rose to become one of the most feared entities in the cosmos. Both an Extinction-Level and an Omega-Level Threat are attributed to the Phoenix Force.


    When Hope Summers assumed the title of While Phoenix of the Crown, one of the Phoenix's most potent iterations was revealed since it had the capacity to alter reality.

    Few people are able to successfully battle the Phoenix Force. Despite its limitless strength, its hosts eventually grow vulnerable even if it is painless. The Phoenix can be defeated most successfully by The Scarlet Witch, Jean Grey, and Iron Fist. Both Wanda's Chaos Magic and Shou-Lao's dragon power were observed to be harming the hosts of the Phoenix Force.


    However, Jean Grey is the only person the Phoenix Force cannot harm. Jean has been able to control it, even when she wasn’t the host, and once ripped the Phoenix out of Emma Frost against its will.


    Creator: Chris Claremont , Dave Cockrum

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    Chthon

    The first Black magician on Earth was Chthon, one of the Elder Gods. The Elder Gods turned into demons and began battling one another for dominance after roving the Earth for a billion years. Gaea gave birth to Atum, also known as Demogorge the God-Eater, in order to defend the nascent life that was forming on Earth.


    Chthon built the Flickering Reals, an other dimension, in order to survive. He wrote the Darkhold before he left, an unbreakable book that would bind his dimension to Earth if he ever wanted to make a comeback (introduced in Multiverse of Madness). He has the ability to influence Darkhold users and persuade them to do what he wants.


    Many of the creatures that are shown in Marvel were designed by him. His attempt to use Wanda Maximoff as a means of transportation back to Earth went horribly wrong. In doing so, she created a new seal that would keep the Elder god from ever emerging as long as she lived, giving her the ability to fight and consume him.

    He is one of the most powerful Marvel gods. In addition to having mastered Chaos and Dark magic, he also possesses telepathic abilities that allow him to read and manipulate people's minds and ritually possess living things. He is very smart, and Doctor Strange is one of the few sorcerers who can fend off the Darkhold's mental captivity.


    Fortunately for the Marvel world, this all-powerful being has certain flaws, like his dependence on a live vessel as his host in many realms, the True Darkhold, Wundagore Mountain, Eldritch magic, and others.


    Nickname: planet's first master of black magic

    Creator: Marv Wolfman, Bill Mantlo

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  11. The cosmos and a large number of other cosmic entities were born at the same moment as Lady Death. She doesn't actually exist, yet she can take on a physical shape to interact with things that do. She frequently appears as a person or human skeleton in Marvel comics and hardly ever talks because she typically gets her point through just by being there. She resides in the Realm of Death, which also houses the Infinity Well, a source of infinite knowledge.


    She is capable of releasing a soul from its body, but she often hands it off to other spirits who symbolize the afterlife. If she decides to overlook a being, they either become immortal or, if they possess the necessary knowledge and prevail in a battle against Death, they earn immunity to actual life loss.


    She wields the Power Cosmic, which allows her to control any aspect of the Marvel world, including matter, space, time, energy, reality, and magic. She typically opts not to utilize her power, though. She assumes the guise of a mortal's beloved and comforts them as they pass away.


    Death is seen as a Multiversal menace, yet she actually presents no genuine harm to the cosmos because her only purpose is to make sure that most living things die. There is no genuine method to vanquish Lady Death because she is only a notion and hence fundamentally invincible. The Death of Death, a component of the Living Tribunal that decides if copies of her in various realities are required, is the only being capable of slaying one of the most potent gods in the Marvel world.

    Creator: Brian Pulido

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    Surtur

    Surtur is a made-up creature that frequently opposes Thor in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics. He made his debut in Journey into Mystery #97 and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby based on the Norse mythical fire giant Surtr.


    Surtur was portrayed as a gigantic, destructive, fire elemental demon of cataclysmic proportions. Surtur, who is over 1,000 feet (300 meters) tall, has physical qualities that far surpass those of Thor, including the capacity to produce great heat, flames, or concussive force, a prehensile tail, the ability to molecularly rearrange his fingers into serpents, flight, and interdimensional travel. He frequently exhibits cosmic abilities comparable to those of Odin. He is a skilled swordsman and warrior. Surtur is incredibly wise and is well-versed in legends from the past. He is also susceptible to powerful cold or certain magical powers.

    Surtur has often threatened to destroy Asgard and Midgard, demonstrating his might. He also destroyed everything in the Nine Realms by combining the might of the Manchester Gods and his city of Muspelheim. He was implacable even in Thor: Ragnarok; his menace was simply postponed.


    Nickname: malevolent elemental fire demon

    Creator: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby

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  13. Character named Dormammu may be found in American comic books produced by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and debuted in Strange Tales #126 from November 1964. He is the uncle of the superheroine Clea, the ruler of the Dark Dimension, and the brother of the villainous Umar. A frequent foe of the superhero Doctor Strange is Dormammu.


    One of the most potent Marvel deities, Dormammu is capable of translocation across dimensions, astral projection, flight, elemental control, and even time travel. He is a genius who lives forever and is quite weak in comparison. His vulnerability is shown when he leaves the Dark Dimension, and his arrogance has frequently led to his demise.


    Doctor Strange refers to Dormammu as his "most terrible foe." According to the author, he poses a threat to "the life of the universe itself" and that "at full power, no one could stand against." He has demonstrated impact that is almost global, if not multiversal.

    Energy bolts and beams can be projected by the persona. He has the capacity to travel between dimensions and change his size. With the aid of his abilities, he can go back in time. A portion of Dormammu's power may be transferred to others, transforming them into formidable creatures. He has the power to bring the dead back to life. He has the ability to change and form objects by working with matter. Reality may be manipulated by Dormammu. The persona has the ability to inhabit another being's body.


    Given that he is strengthened by the adoration of his worshippers, Dormammu appears to be stronger in the Dark Dimension.


    Creator: Stan Lee, Steve Ditko

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