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