A founding member of the X-Men, Warren went by the name Angel. Angel was clearly the weakest member of the team, but that never stopped him from doing everything he could to help, and that's what led to his death.
The results shown presented the following as Alpha-Level Mutants: Franklin Richards, Phoenix, Legion, Professor X, Storm, Namor, Sebastian Shaw, Havok, and Sinister (though he was not classified a mutant at the time).
1 Least: Wraith
Wraith's sole power is the ability to make his skin translucent. This doesn't turn him invisible, mind you, because the rest of his internal organs remain visible. All it does is turn the mutant into a scary-looking freak of nature. This has never been helpful to the X-Men.
Proteus is written as one of the strongest and deadliest mutants ever to appear in Marvel Comics.
Scarlet Witch is easily 'Omega Level', I've never heard anyone refer to her as such, but she has literally altered reality with just a thought. Polaris, well, I've never seen her display the level of power that Magneto has.
In essence, an Omega-Level Mutant is someone whose abilities know no true equal. Jean Grey and Quinten Quire's telepathic potential has no discernable upper limits, earning them the classification while other likewise powerful psychics like Emma Frost and Xavier himself don't reach that level.
Now an adult, Loolo Marshall - first introduced as a minor Arakki side character in Al Ewing's X-Men Red - is established as the fastest being still alive, taking on the codename Quick.
BIO: David Haller is an extremely powerful mutant, and the son of Professor X -- a fact neither was aware of for most of David's life. As a young child, he was the lone survivor of a terrorist attack that triggered his powers, incinerating the minds of the attackers.
The term "Omega-level mutant" was eventually established to classify mutants of immeasurable potential within their specific category of ability. Several such beings (or ones close to them) have appeared throughout the history of X-Men and Marvel to astound us with what they are capable of.
Cyclops' brother, Havok, is one of the few Marvel superheroes who can defeat the Hulk in a fair fight. Alex Summers aka Havok may not be as popular as his more famous brother, but he is easily one of the most powerful mutants in the Marvel Universe.
Captain America
But, they don't have to. Cap is one of the few mortals able to not only lift Mjolnir but wield its full power, making him someone who can beat Thor. Assuming the reason for their battle is because Thor is possessed or tricked, Cap would be able to use Mjolnir against him.
Powers. Isca is an omega-level mutant with the following power: Inability to Lose: Isca has the power to always win, no matter what. This includes both individual one-on-one contests, votes, wagers and larger battles where she is a member of a team or army.
Enhanced Mutant Physiology: Wolverine is a mutant who had been given an unbreakable skeleton by the Weapon X Program and augmented by Apocalypse. Nick Fury's intel classified him as Power Level 9, while the O*N*E classified him as a Severe Threat.
Jean Grey is an Omega-level mutant, and at her highest and strongest potential was fully merged with the Phoenix Force and with it was able to defeat even Galactus.
History. The Supreme Mutant, or simply referred to as, the Father of all Mutants was a extraordinary and highly powerful mutant that was said by some; to be the highest and most powerful mutant that has ever existed. He is been called many things among which are: The "One", the Father of mutants, the "Great One", etc.
Following the foundation of the mutant state of Krakoa, Charles Xavier established a group of mutants known as “the Five” (Tempus, Proteus, Hope Summers, Elixir, and Egg) with the goal of resurrecting all mutants that had died before their time.
WHO IS HE? Gorr the God Butcher is a god-killer, having tortured and slain countless gods and immortals over his long life, which he bragged about in THOR: GOD OF THUNDER (2012) #4 as he tormented Thor.
Quicksilver, Marvel's Answer to The Flash
Quicksilver has actually had two adaptations in superhero movies, once by Evan Peters in Fox's X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), where he had that iconic kitchen scene that really showcased his speed, as everything was slowed around him.
History. Bailey Hoskins was a student at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. He had the worst power of self-detonation which he could only use once, since this power could kill him.
Flash would both outrun Quicksilver and defeat him in a battle. Now that we know that Flash is the ultimately faster character than Quicksilver, it's time to analyze why and what makes him stand out when compared to other speedsters in the Marvel universe that come nowhere near his speed.
Powers. Quicksilver is an Alpha mutant, allowing him to move at lightning speed. He had super-fast reflexes and his brain actually processed information much faster than most computers.
Namor. Namor is commonly referred to as "Marvel's first mutant." He may not be as old as ancients like Selene and Apocalypse, but he does have the distinction of being the first mutant character to actually appear in a comic book (1939's Marvel Comics #1, to be specific).
Jean Grey was a Class Five mutant with immensely powerful and potentially limitless telepathic, empathic, and telekinetic abilities. At the peak of her potential, Erik Lehnsherr referred to her as "the next stage of (human) evolution".