Yes, Magneto would likely defeat Venom, as his absolute control over magnetism allows him to manipulate Venom's metallic symbiote and potentially the iron in his blood, offering versatile offensive, defensive, and incapacitating tactics that surpass Venom's physical strength and shapeshifting. While Venom is incredibly strong, agile, and has healing, Magneto's power over metal offers more fundamental ways to neutralize the threat.
Venom contains a massive amount of HP because of his role as a Vanguard. This is why Wolverine is the ideal counter for the symbiote since he can instantly rack up Rage. This will also boost his damage. If Venom ends up running away from a complex situation, Wolverine's Feral Leap ability can prevent him.
Thor, Hulk, Red Hulk, She-Hulk, Captain Marvel, the Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange, Hyperion, Spectrum/Photon, Blue Marvel, Sentry, and a few others could probably beat him with some difficulty.
For Example: Both Magneto and Forge are the most powerful mutants of their power types on the planet Earth [Magnetism and Technopathy, respectively], but what makes Magneto, and not Forge, an Omega level mutant is that the upper limit of Forge's measurable powers could hypothetically be surpassed [and, in fact, has by ...
An "unkillable mutant" in comics usually refers to characters with powers that prevent death, like Darwin (Armando Muñoz), whose power is reactive evolution, letting him adapt to any threat (gills for water, stone skin for impact). Another is Mr. Immortal (Craig Hollis), who just revives after dying, stuck in a loop of near-death and rebirth, though he's physically fragile. While Darwin adapts to survive, Mr. Immortal's power is a literal "undo" button for death, making them both functionally unkillable through different, fascinating means.
Wolverine has killed Magneto at least twice in the main continuity.
This fight already happened. Tony had prep time, and built an Anti-Magnetic version of his same suit, which was less durable but decimated the magnetic field around him to a certain radius. This is because Magneto would've instantly killed him otherwise. Tony won but it was because of plot.
Magni's superhuman strength
Magni, the son of Thor, is particularly known in Norse mythology for his immense strength. This strength is often described as superhuman and even surpasses that of his father Thor, the god of thunder.
Magneto responds by ripping the adamantium skeleton right out of Wolverine's body, in a moment straight from the X-Men comic book crossover Fatal Attractions.
However, his powers face a significant limitation in the face of Vibranium. Vibranium, a rare and incredibly strong metal, possesses a unique characteristic: it is not ferromagnetic. This means it is not attracted to magnets and, consequently, cannot be directly influenced by Magneto's magnetic powers.
Yes, Magneto is Omega Level. Though the application of his powers is usually confined to locally controlling metal, as has been shown time and again if he pushes himself there's no limit to what his magnetic powers can do.
The enchantment, however, held that if Mjolnir left Thor's grasp or was removed from his person for more than 60 seconds, both would revert back to their mortal states until they were reunited.
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Nightcrawler definitely has a chance.. His speed is great and has the potential to defeat Magneto in an instant, but Magnetos power just like Night Crawlers allows him to stop the fight before it begins.