Invisible Woman is completely in a league of her own as her invisibility makes her quite literally a horror movie monster and her shield-creating powers makes her one of the deadliest people alive–proving that Sue Storm, the sweet and heroic member of the Fantastic Four, is actually Marvel Comics' scariest hero.
Thanos's power and nihilism make him the most dangerous villain in the universe. There's nothing he loves more than destruction, and the mere mention of his name can send paroxysms of dread through the stoutest hearts.
1. Thanos (Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame)
Thor. Blessed with the powers and long life of a god, Thor was undoubtedly the most powerful member of the initial version of the Avengers. Not only can he fly and transport between worlds, but he was also the only one capable of taking down Thanos, even after he had assembled all six Infinity Stones.
The Dark Avengers are a group of supervillains who banded together under the leadership of the influential Norman Osborn, who was also the leader of the Thunderbolts and SHIELD.
Doctor Doom is arguably the most famous villain in Marvel Comics and one of the most famous supervillains in all comic book history. The arch-enemy of The Fantastic Four, Doom has also been a significant threat to many other heroes in the Marvel Universe including, The Avengers, Spider-Man, and Blade.
Avengers: Endgame already established that he has America's ass, and now, thanks to being named People's Sexiest Man Alive for 2022, Captain America star Chris Evans apparently has America's everything else, too.
While Quicksilver is often thought of as the fastest of the Avengers, one hero fans know from the movies can actually outrace him when they need to. Many heroes possess enhanced speed, but Pietro Maximoff is generally considered Earth's fastest man (at least in Marvel Continuity).
Hawkeye. On numerous occasions in the comics, Clint Barton has said he's just a regular guy with a bow and arrow. Unfortunately, his lack of power usually leads to him suffering injuries regularly and has led to fans deeming him the weakest member of the Avengers.
Black Bolt's signature power is his voice, as his electron-harnessing ability is linked to the speech center of his brain. Speaking triggers a massive disturbance in the form of a highly destructive shockwave capable of leveling a city.
The X-Men have always lived in and protected a world that hates and fears them. But after years of fighting Sentinels and mutant-hating zealots, the X-Men and the rest of Marvel's mutants must now face the ultimate anti-mutant threat: Orchis.
Kang is stronger than Thanos, with the Conquerer being much more challenging to defeat than the Infinity Gauntlet-wielding villain.
Even taking into account Thanos killing half the universe in one go, Galactus still wins on kill count.
Easily the most famous of the big villains in the Marvel Universe, Thanos in the comics was obsessed with proving his worth to Death herself. However, in more recent years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe portrayal has turned Thanos into an icon.
Thanos's power, cunning, and years of experience have allowed him to outsmart and defeat some of the most powerful beings in the universe. All manners of beings have fallen before Thanos and while the Avengers are powerful, if Thanos really put his mind to it, he could end the Avengers at any moment.