1 The Death Of Jean Grey Changed Comics Forever
The Dark Phoenix Saga saw a fan-favorite hero turn to the dark side, forcing her former teammates to take her down for good. Jean Grey eventually sacrificed herself to save her friends while facing trial off-world for her crimes as Dark Phoenix.
Thanos – Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame
So did Marvel succeed? Well, kinda. In terms of impact on the MCU characters, yes, Thanos is the baddest of them all. He kills half the universe!
1 Red Skull Is The Nazi Leader Of HYDRA
Some Marvel villains love being evil, but none can match Red Skull. Red Skull took to killing at a young age. His ruthlessness was enough to pique Adolf Hitler's interest, who molded the child into his Red Skull, the most evil soldier of the German Reich.
Amortality: Death itself cannot die, since it is not truly alive. As a cosmological concept, the basic laws of the universe would have to change to erase death. Power Cosmic: Unlimited ability to manipulate reality, time, space, matter, energy, or magic for any purpose.
Hela, the Asgardian Goddess of Death, rules two of the nine realms: Hel, land of the dead, and Niffleheim, land of eternal ice. With a simple touch, she can cause gods to perish, but Hela's purpose is to receive Asgardian souls, as well as their followers.
Death is an immortal and powerful cosmic abstract entity that owns no real physical body, as it is the embodiment of death. The character possesses nigh infinite knowledge and power, being able to manipulate time and reality. The character has complete control over death and can therefore kill or resurrect individuals.
1. Darth Vader. And so we come to the villain you voted as the best of all time. Darth Vader often appears at the top of these lists, as the character has had more of a lasting impact than the blast that took out Alderaan.
Darth Vader can be considered the greatest villain of all time for a plethora of reasons, namely his appearance, his iconic voice, his immense strength and his unrelenting rage.
Kang vs. Thanos: Who is stronger? Kang is stronger than Thanos, with the Conquerer being much more challenging to defeat than the Infinity Gauntlet-wielding villain.
1. Thanos (Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame)
Ultron is among the Avengers' most powerful villains in the comics – and one of the few Marvel villains to be exclusive to the group rather than an individual hero. However, the MCU did him dirty by reducing him to only one movie, Avengers: Age of Ultron, and portraying him as a pushover.
Hate-Monger is one of Marvel's oddest villains. This clone of Adolf Hitler (yes, really) was created by Arnim Zola, and for some reason, went after The Fantastic Four. Hate-Monger doesn't have traditional powers, but what he does have is a hate-ray, which seems a bit on the nose for a Hitler clone.
Daredevil
The most remarkable thing about Daredevil is that he easily makes this list of superheroes who have never been killed.
Marvel superhero Mr. Immortal is introduced in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law as a character who can't die. In the comics, there are others like him.
The Pure Evil villain is a type of villain that is considered to be one of, if not the most evil character(s) in the story with no redeeming qualities. A villain who is Pure Evil is completely evil.
The villain in your story is the character whose primary motivation is malicious destruction. They're usually the main antagonist of the story, causing the biggest source of conflict for the hero.
Darkseid is often considered one of the most powerful villains in the DC Universe and is a force of evil so powerful he tends to be treated as the final threat in other media from the DC Animated Universe to the final season of Smallville.
He saw death as an end to uncertainty, and so, he loved it. Thanos viewed his reign as the natural order of thing. To him, fate and chance are always at war, and his rule demonstrates the preeminence of fate. To help him with his domination, he once possessed a powerful cube that erased the will of his people.
Death is most often personified in male form, although in certain cultures Death is perceived as female (for instance, Marzanna in Slavic mythology, or Santa Muerte in Mexico). Death is also portrayed as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
1 Thanos Wins
The Avengers are tough but up against Thanos, they'd have no chance. Thanos's power, cunning, and years of experience have allowed him to outsmart and defeat some of the most powerful beings in the universe.