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    One-Above-All

    One-Above-All

    [ranking: 1]
    First Appearance: Doctor Strange #13
    The One-Above-All is the creator of everything in the Marvel omniverse. He represents all of the creators (or the efforts of all the creators) who have contributed to the Marvel legacy. In his rare appearances, he's been drawn with an appearance similar to that of legendary artist Jack Kirby. Powers & Abilities: Omniscience, Omnipresence

    Living Tribunal

    Living Tribunal

    [ranking: 2]

    Powers & Abilities: Omniscience

    Galactus

    Galactus

    [ranking: 3]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Psychokinesis, Omniscience, Telepathy, Teleportation

    Eternity

    Eternity

    [ranking: 4]
    First Appearance: Strange Tales #138 Eternity is Marvel's personification of time. In his absence, nothing can happen. He controls the consciousness of all living things, but is subservient to The Living Tribunal and dependent on Galactus. Powers & Abilities: Omniscience, Magic, Omnipresence

    Phoenix

    Phoenix

    [ranking: 5]

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Psychokinesis, Teleportation

    Darkseid

    Darkseid

    [ranking: 6]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Psychokinesis, Shapeshifting, Telepathy, Healing factor, + more

    Thanos

    Thanos

    [ranking: 7]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Psychokinesis, Telepathy, Superhuman strength, Teleportation, Psionics

    Infinity

    Infinity

    [ranking: 8]
    First Appearance: Thor #184
    Infinity is the living embodiment of space in the Marvel Universe. Without her, nothing can exist. A version of her exists in every universe and is overseen by The Living Tribunal. Powers & Abilities: Magic, Omnipresence

    The Celestials

    The Celestials

    [ranking: 9]
    First Appearance: Eternals #1
    In Marvel's cosmology, the Celestials are a race of robot-shaped cosmic Gods responsible for guiding the evolution of life across the galaxy. Their power is best exemplified by their impenetrable armor which has withstood attacks from the likes of Odin and Zeus.

    Odin

    Odin

    [ranking: 10]

    Appears In: Thor: The Dark World, Thor, Ultimate Avengers 2, Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Superhuman strength

    Doctor Manhattan

    Doctor Manhattan

    [ranking: 11]

    Appears In: Watchmen, Watchmen

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Precognition, Teleportation

    Franklin Richards

    Franklin Richards

    [ranking: 12]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Psychokinesis, Telepathy, Reality warping

    Spectre

    Spectre

    [ranking: 13]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Shapeshifting, Immortality

    Apocalypse

    Apocalypse

    [ranking: 14]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Shapeshifting, Telepathy, Healing factor, Superhuman speed

    Death

    Death

    [ranking: 15]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Omniscience

    Superman Prime One Million

    Superman Prime One Million

    [ranking: 16]
    First Appearance: DC One Million #4
    Superman Prime One Million is a version of Superman who spent 15,000 years inside Earth's yellow sun, meaning he is much more powerful than the traditional Superman. In addition to amplified Kryptonian characteristics, he can bend reality, give his powers away to future Supermen, and does not die. He is also more tan than the traditional Superman.

    Beyonder

    Beyonder

    [ranking: 17]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Omniscience, Reality warping, Omnipresence

    Anti-Monitor

    Anti-Monitor

    [ranking: 18]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Reality warping

    Sentry

    Sentry

    [ranking: 19]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Superhuman speed

    Thor

    Thor

    [ranking: 20]

    Appears In: Thor: The Dark World, The Incredible Hulk Returns, Thor, Hulk Vs, Thor: Tales of Asgard, + more

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Superhuman strength

    Superman

    Superman

    [ranking: 21]

    Appears In: Smallville, Superboy, Adventures of Superman, Justice League Unlimited, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, + more

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Healing factor, Eidetic memory, Superhuman speed, Superhuman strength, + more

    Doomsday

    Doomsday

    [ranking: 22]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Healing factor, Superhuman speed, Superhuman strength

    Hulk

    Hulk

    [ranking: 23]

    Appears In: The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Ultimate Avengers 2, Hulk Vs, Ultimate Avengers, Planet Hulk, + more

    Powers & Abilities: Shapeshifting, Healing factor, Superhuman speed, Superhuman strength, Reality warping

    The Presence

    The Presence

    [ranking: 24]
    First Appearance: More Fun Comics #52
    The Presence is the omnipotent omniscient, and omnipresent God and creator of the DC Universe. He appears very rarely, but in his first appearance, he was responsible for the creation of The Spectre. Appears In: DC Universe
    Powers & Abilities: Omniscience, Shapeshifting, Immortality, Omnipresence

    Goku

    Goku

    [ranking: 25]

    Appears In: Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler, + more

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Shapeshifting, Telepathy, Teleportation

    Dormammu

    Dormammu

    [ranking: 26]

    Appears In: Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme, Marvel Universe

    Scarlet Witch

    Scarlet Witch

    [ranking: 27]

    Appears In: The Avengers: Age of Ultron, Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Reality warping

    Mephisto

    Mephisto

    [ranking: 28]

    Appears In: Original Sin, Ghost Rider, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Immortality

    Black Bolt

    Black Bolt

    [ranking: 29]

    Powers & Abilities: Flight

    Martian Manhunter

    Martian Manhunter

    [ranking: 30]

    Appears In: Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Justice League: Doom

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Psychokinesis, Invisibility, Shapeshifting, Telepathy, + more

    The Source

    The Source

    [ranking: 31]
    First Appearance: New Gods #1
    The Source is the sentient consciousness of the DC Universe and probably responsible for the "Godwave" which empowered DC's other gods, superheroes, and supervillains.

    Man of Miracles

    Man of Miracles

    [ranking: 32]
    First Appearance: Spawn #150
    The Man of Miracles is responsible for the creation of God and Satan in the Spawn Universe. He gave them Heaven and Hell to rule and is also well known in his human form as "Jesus Christ." Powers & Abilities: Omniscience, Shapeshifting, Immortality, Omnipresence

    Guardians of the Universe

    Guardians of the Universe

    [ranking: 37]

    Hela

    Hela

    [ranking: 38]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Teleportation

    The Watchers

    The Watchers

    [ranking: 39]

    Mister Mxyzptlk

    Mister Mxyzptlk

    [ranking: 40]

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Shapeshifting

    Captain Universe

    Captain Universe

    [ranking: 33]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Superhuman speed

    Proteus

    Proteus

    [ranking: 34]

    Powers & Abilities: Telepathy, Reality warping

    Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman

    [ranking: 35]

    Appears In: Justice League Unlimited, Wonder Woman, Batman vs. Superman, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Justice League: Doom, + more

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Regeneration, Superhuman speed, Hand-to-hand combat, Superhuman strength, + more

    Zeus

    Zeus

    [ranking: 36]

    Appears In: Wonder Woman, Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Shapeshifting, Healing factor, Immortality

    Shazam

    Shazam

    [ranking: 41]

    Appears In: Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Magic in Harry Potter, Telepathy, Superhuman speed

    Dream

    Dream

    [ranking: 42]

    Appears In: Sandman

    Legion

    Legion

    [ranking: 43]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Psychokinesis, Telepathy, Time travel, Empathy, Pyrokinesis, + more

    Trigon

    Trigon

    [ranking: 44]

    Appears In: Teen Titans Go!

    Spawn

    Spawn

    [ranking: 45]

    Appears In: Spawn 3: The Ultimate Battle, Spawn, Spawn 2

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Shapeshifting, Healing factor, Immortality, Superhuman strength, + more

    Parallax

    Parallax

    [ranking: 46]

    Appears In: Green Lantern, DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Reality warping

    Ares

    Ares

    [ranking: 47]

    Appears In: Wrath of the Titans

    Nova (Richard Rider)

    Nova (Richard Rider)

    [ranking: 48]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Superhuman speed

    Adam Warlock

    Adam Warlock

    [ranking: 49]

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Superhuman speed

    Lucifer

    Lucifer

    [ranking: 50]

    Powers & Abilities: Omniscience, Immortality

    Nekron

    Nekron

    [ranking: 51]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Kronos

    Kronos

    [ranking: 52]

    Red Hulk

    Red Hulk

    [ranking: 53]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    General Zod

    General Zod

    [ranking: 54]

    Appears In: Smallville, Man of Steel, Superman II, Superman, Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Healing factor, Superhuman speed, Superhuman strength, Heat Ray Vision, + more

    Cyttorak

    Cyttorak

    [ranking: 55]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Firestorm

    Firestorm

    [ranking: 56]

    Appears In: Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, DC Universe

    In-Betweener

    In-Betweener

    [ranking: 57]

    X-man

    X-man

    [ranking: 58]
    X-Man is an Omega-level mutant genetically created by Mr. Sinister from the Age of Apocalypse timeline. He shares the same genetic history as Cable. After returning from the dead Nate has joined the New Mutants and started a relationship with Dani Moonstar.

    Molecule Man

    Molecule Man

    [ranking: 59]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Surtur

    Surtur

    [ranking: 60]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Shapeshifting

    Raiden

    Raiden

    [ranking: 61]

    Appears In: Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Mortal Kombat

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Teleportation

    Hope Summers

    Hope Summers

    [ranking: 62]

    Powers & Abilities: Psychokinesis, Telepathy

    Imperiex

    Imperiex

    [ranking: 63]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    She-Hulk

    She-Hulk

    [ranking: 64]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Healing factor

    Optimus Prime

    Optimus Prime

    [ranking: 65]

    Appears In: The Transformers, Transformers: Prime, Transformers: The Ride - 3D, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Transformers, + more

    The Brothers Yin and Yang

    The Brothers Yin and Yang

    [ranking: 66]
    First Appearance: Marvel vs. DC #1
    The Brothers Yin and Yang are the personifications of the Marvel and DC Universes in the horrible Marvel vs. DC crossover event from 1996. Each pitted his universe against the other and the winner was determined by a fan vote which created an Amalgam Universe. Things were set back to normal by a character named Access, who may have possessed an even greater power: common sense. 

    Zombie Hulk

    Zombie Hulk

    [ranking: 67]
    First Appearance: Ultimate Fantastic Four #22
    In an alternate universe where all of Marvel's heroes have become zombies, Zombie Hulk is the strongest of them all. He is not only made super-strong by his anger, but he attains the Power Cosmic as a result of biting off the Silver Surfer's head.

    Oblivion

    Oblivion

    [ranking: 68]

    Iron Man

    Iron Man

    [ranking: 69]

    Appears In: Iron Man: Armored Adventures, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, The Super Hero Squad Show, The Incredible Hulk, Ultimate Avengers, + more

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Hand-to-hand combat, Superhuman strength, Energy blast, Compliance professional, + more

    The Guardians of the Universe

    The Guardians of the Universe

    [ranking: 70]

    Michael Demiurgos

    Michael Demiurgos

    [ranking: 71]

    Emperor Joker

    Emperor Joker

    [ranking: 72]
     Joker steals Mister Mxyzptlk's reality-altering capabilities and remakes the entire world into a twisted caricature, with everyone in it stuck in a loop. The conflict focuses on the fate of Batman in this world, with the Joker torturing and killing his adversary every day, only to bring him back to life and do it over and over again

    Phantom Stranger

    Phantom Stranger

    [ranking: 73]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Magic in Harry Potter

    Omega Supreme

    Omega Supreme

    [ranking: 74]
    Omega Supreme is an ancient transformer from Cybertron. Omega Supreme came online as one of the Guardian robots, sometimes refered to as Omega Sentinels. He is as tall as a commercial high rise building and considerably broader. Omega Supreme transforms into a rocket capable of interstellar travel, associated launch facility and a oversized tank. The Guardians were the last line of defence of the old Cybertron and on odd occasion used to put down riots and rebellions. By the time the Autobot/Decepticon war began, Omega was the last of the Guardians still active and he committed himself to the Autobot cause and Optimus Prime personally. Able to got toe-to-toe with Devastator, Bruticus and Pedaking, he has also been able significantly delay Trypticon, although at great personal injury. He has been the personification of indomitability within the Autobots.In the Unicron trilogy, Omega Supreme believes that unyielding resolve has no conqueror. He serves both Optimus Prime and Omega Sentinel. He is the combined form of the locomotive based weapons platform Omega Train and the warship Omega Battleship. He can powerlinx with Optimus Prime to become Optimus Supreme.In Transformers: Animated Omega Supreme was greviously wounded and has spent many years offline with part of his body forming the spaceship Omega.
    Appears In: Transformers, Transformers: Energon, Transformers: Cybertron, Transformers: Animated, IDW Transformers
    Powers & Abilities: Faster-than-light interstellar transport, immense durability, near immortality

    Blackheart

    Blackheart

    [ranking: 75]

    Appears In: Ghost Rider, Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Psychokinesis, Shapeshifting, Telepathy, Healing factor, Reality warping

    The Elders of the Universe

    The Elders of the Universe

    [ranking: 76]

    The Life Entity

    The Life Entity

    [ranking: 77]

    Lucifer Demiurgos

    Lucifer Demiurgos

    [ranking: 78]

    Tyrant

    Tyrant

    [ranking: 79]

    The Beyonders

    The Beyonders

    [ranking: 80]

    Mad Jim Jaspers

    Mad Jim Jaspers

    [ranking: 81]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Shapeshifting, Reality warping

    Elaine Belloc

    Elaine Belloc

    [ranking: 82]

    Eclipso

    Eclipso

    [ranking: 83]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Immortality, Superhuman speed, Superhuman strength, Spirit possession, + more

    Stranger

    Stranger

    [ranking: 84]

    Nemesis

    Nemesis

    [ranking: 85]

    Maestro

    Maestro

    [ranking: 86]

    Powers & Abilities: Shapeshifting, Healing factor, Superhuman speed, Superhuman strength

    Endless

    Endless

    [ranking: 87]

    Havok

    Havok

    [ranking: 88]

    Appears In: X-Men: First Class

    The Wizard

    The Wizard

    [ranking: 89]

    The Mask

    The Mask

    [ranking: 90]
    Pity whoever finds this ancient mask, for whoever puts it on will gain miraculous powers, at the cost of their self control and sanity.

    The Plutonian

    The Plutonian

    [ranking: 91]
    First Appearance: Irredeemable #1
    In Irredeemable, the Plutonian is the world's greatest hero until betrayal and misfortune lead to a mental breakdown in which he kills 3.5 million people. His psionic powers make him similar to Superman, but his full potential could give him the power to alter reality and reverse entropy.

    Krona

    Krona

    [ranking: 92]

    Appears In: DC Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Healing factor, Immortality, Superhuman strength, Superhuman intelligence, Psionics

    Shuma-Gorath

    Shuma-Gorath

    [ranking: 93]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Kismet

    Kismet

    [ranking: 94]

    Superman Thought Robot

    Superman Thought Robot

    [ranking: 95]

    Fulcrum

    Fulcrum

    [ranking: 96]

    Predator

    Predator

    [ranking: 97]

    Appears In: Predator 2, Predator, Alien vs. Predator, AVPR: Aliens vs Predator - Requiem

    Powers & Abilities: Invisibility

    Overlord

    Overlord

    [ranking: 98]

    Lord Chaos

    Lord Chaos

    [ranking: 99]

    The Great Evil Beast

    The Great Evil Beast

    [ranking: 100]

    Goddess

    Goddess

    [ranking: 101]

    Magus

    Magus

    [ranking: 102]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Shapeshifting, Superhuman speed

    Nightmare

    Nightmare

    [ranking: 103]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Entropy

    Entropy

    [ranking: 104]

    Akhenaten

    Akhenaten

    [ranking: 105]

    Trypticon

    Trypticon

    [ranking: 106]

    The Primal Monitor

    The Primal Monitor

    [ranking: 107]

    Korvac

    Korvac

    [ranking: 108]

    Eon

    Eon

    [ranking: 109]

    The Butcher

    The Butcher

    [ranking: 110]

    Tenebrous

    Tenebrous

    [ranking: 111]

    Mandrakk

    Mandrakk

    [ranking: 112]

    Master Order

    Master Order

    [ranking: 113]

    The Maker

    The Maker

    [ranking: 114]

    The Fulcrum

    The Fulcrum

    [ranking: 115]

    Monitor-mind the Over-void

    Monitor-mind the Over-void

    [ranking: 116]

    Divinity

    Divinity

    [ranking: 117]
    At the the height of the Cold War the USSR attempted to win the Space Race by secretly sending a lone Cosmonaut farther in to the unknown than anyone had gone before, years later he returned with godlike powers. That man was Abram Adams.

    Ion

    Ion

    [ranking: 118]

    The Alien Entity

    The Alien Entity

    [ranking: 119]

    Genis-Vell

    Genis-Vell

    [ranking: 120]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Superhuman strength

    Time Trapper

    Time Trapper

    [ranking: 121]

    Kly'bn

    Kly'bn

    [ranking: 122]

    Captain Britain

    Captain Britain

    [ranking: 123]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight

    Bat-Mite

    Bat-Mite

    [ranking: 124]

    Black Racer

    Black Racer

    [ranking: 125]

    Merlyn

    Merlyn

    [ranking: 126]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Shapeshifting

    Shaper of Worlds

    Shaper of Worlds

    [ranking: 127]

    Access

    Access

    [ranking: 128]

    The Infinites

    The Infinites

    [ranking: 129]

    Chthon

    Chthon

    [ranking: 130]

    Appears In: The Super Hero Squad Show, Marvel Universe

    Ophidian

    Ophidian

    [ranking: 131]

    Hawk God

    Hawk God

    [ranking: 132]

    Adara

    Adara

    [ranking: 133]

    Sise-Neg

    Sise-Neg

    [ranking: 134]

    Proselyte

    Proselyte

    [ranking: 135]

    Jamie Braddock

    Jamie Braddock

    [ranking: 136]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Reality warping

    Scathan

    Scathan

    [ranking: 137]

    Meggan

    Meggan

    [ranking: 138]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Shapeshifting, Telepathy

    Takion

    Takion

    [ranking: 139]

    Roma

    Roma

    [ranking: 140]

    Aegis

    Aegis

    [ranking: 141]

    Amatsu-Mikaboshi

    Amatsu-Mikaboshi

    [ranking: 142]

    Appears In: Marvel Universe

    Powers & Abilities: Flight, Shapeshifting, Immortality, Superhuman strength

    The Word

    The Word

    [ranking: 143]

    Hunger

    Hunger

    [ranking: 144]

    Prot??g??

    Prot??g??

    [ranking: 145]

    Abraxas

    Abraxas

    [ranking: 146]

    Witness

    Witness

    [ranking: 147]
    Gambit of Earth-1191 became known as the Witness as he was the only survivor of the betrayel of the mysterious X-Traitor. He became an immensely powerful figure of that time.

    The Ultimator

    The Ultimator

    [ranking: 148]

    Maelstrom

    Maelstrom

    [ranking: 149]

    Nix Uotan

    Nix Uotan

    [ranking: 150]

    The Quantum Mechanics

    The Quantum Mechanics

    [ranking: 151]

    The Decreator

    The Decreator

    [ranking: 152]

    The Marquis of Death

    The Marquis of Death

    [ranking: 153]

    The Fury

    The Fury

    [ranking: 154]

    Mistress Love

    Mistress Love

    [ranking: 155]

    Goblin Force

    Goblin Force

    [ranking: 156]

    Master Hate

    Master Hate

    [ranking: 157]

    Adjudicator

    Adjudicator

    [ranking: 158]

    Kubik

    Kubik

    [ranking: 159]

    Synnar

    Synnar

    [ranking: 160]

    Le Bete Noir

    Le Bete Noir

    [ranking: 161]

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