Many heroes have beaten Magneto by exploiting his weaknesses (like his helmet blocking telepathy) or using specific tech/powers, with prominent examples including Wolverine (who stabbed him), Cyclops (blasted him with optic blasts), Beast (cured him in the movies), Iron Man (with prep time, like in AVX), Jean Grey/Phoenix, Professor X, and even non-powered foes like Mr. Fantastic in some instances by using non-metallic objects like a wooden gun in animation.
Wolverine has killed Magneto at least twice in the main continuity.
During the battle, Wolverine and Beast work together to stop Magneto. Wolverine charges at Magneto, who pins him to the ground. But Beast approaches from behind and injects Magneto with the "cure", stripping him of his powers. Magneto is demoralized at the loss of his powers and becoming a human.
Magneto is such an Omega-level mutant, hence why he's so powerful, but even at the peak of mutant prowess, Omegas can be stronger than each other. There are such mutants who prove to be stronger than Magneto, and unlucky for a more nefarious version of the former villain, some of those Omegas are on the X-Men.
Doom will not only have technological counters to Magneto's power (I doubt very much Magneto will be able to manipulate Doom's armor or body), but he's also a high-level sorcerer and one of the most intelligent minds of Marvel Earth . Magneto could put up a good fight but Doom ultimately takes it.
Galactus fears Franklin but we dont know yet Galactus intentions for pregnant Sue. Franklins powers are so insane that even inside her belly he could easily kill Galactus or destroy all existence. Either way, Doomsday is coming to the MCU.
The One-Above-All
With the power to make or unmake anything, reverse, speed up, stop time, and reshape reality instantaneously, it's impossible to comprehend what or who The One-Above-All is. The One-Above-All is the most powerful character in the Marvel Universe.
comic magneto definitly wins. film magneto homelander wins. The films dulled his powers portraying him as only the guy who can "control metal". but his powers are FAR greater in the comics.
Darwin possesses the mutant ability of reactive evolution, which allows him to continuously transform his body to adapt to danger. Darwin as depicted in Uncanny X-Men #478 (November 2006).
The Mark 42 (or XLII) Iron Man armor is special because it's an autonomous, modular suit that can assemble itself around Tony Stark, controlled by microchips in his arms, allowing remote operation and deployment in separate pieces, making it his first "summonable" armor but also prone to malfunctions as a prototype. It's famous for its unique gold-and-red design and the ability to fly in segments to surround Tony, even letting others wear parts of it, though it was still experimental.
While Deadpool used to toy with the most powerful villains for fun, Death Grip is the one villain who truly scares him, as he has found something worth living for.
The "Marvel Big Three" generally refers to either Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor (especially in the MCU era) or Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Hulk (often considered the classic comic book trio). The first group represents core Avengers leadership, while the second reflects enduring popularity and presence across different media, embodying power, edge, and relatable humanity.
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.
The most dangerous Marvel villain is arguably Thanos. He possesses immense power, a relentless ambition, and a willingness to sacrifice everything to achieve his goals. His power as a God-like being with incredible strength, durability, and manipulation abilities makes him a formidable opponent.
Generally, the agreement is that Surfer is maybe a bit stronger and faster than Superman, but he also has a really versatile powerset that allows him to destroy Superman. Of course, that versatility tells us nothing about Thanos.
In this sense, TOAA is above the narrative and cannot be defeated because it represents the authority that dictates the story itself. Any scenario in which it could be defeated would contradict its very nature and require the creators to rewrite the concept of the Marvel Multiverse itself.
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.
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.
Weaknesses: Magneto's ability to wield his superhuman powers effectively is dependent upon his physical condition. Manipulating energies instead of magnetism can take a toll on his body, When severely injured. His body is unable to withstand the strain of manipulating great amounts of magnetic forces.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
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The word "metahuman" is often attributed to the DC Universe, while superhuman beings in the Marvel Universe are referred to as either mutants or mutates. However, both DC and Marvel Comics have made use of the term "metahuman" and "mutant" in their universes.
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