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Marvel heroes wouldn’t be what they are without those villains who tested in thousands of situations. Villains are not just a simple threat, they are also They have their own ideals and motivations that make them move that way. Some of these Marvel villains have left a lasting mark on the comics and in the hearts of fans, making us think, if they really are the “bad guys” of the story.
In this top, we are going to review the 10 best Marvel villainsthose that have not only caused havoc, but have also left their mark on us as readers.
Thanos
- Appearance: Iron Man #55 (1973)
Thanos is one of fans’ most beloved villains. Obsessed with him universal balancewhich led him to collect the Infinity Stones and eliminate half of all life in the universe.
What makes Thanos one of the scariest villains is that it’s not just about power, it’s about his belief that genocide is justified for the good of the universe. Thanos does not simply seek to destroy for the sake of destruction, but believes that His actions are a necessary sacrifice
Doctor Doom
- Appearance: The fantastic four #5 (1962)
Victor Von Doom is he monarch of Latveria and one of the most brilliant and powerful villains in the Marvel universe, combining science and magic.
Doom is not just a tyrant, but a tragic character, marked by his inability to accept that he is not superior to Reed Richards. His ambition for world domination is fueled by his ego, but he also has a strange sense of honor, which makes him a very interesting villain.
Magneto
- Appearance: X-Men #1 (1963)
Magneto is the leader of the Brotherhood of Mutants and a radical advocate of mutant rights, willing to do anything to ensure survival of his species.
Unlike many villains, he does not seek power for its own sake, but rather the survival of his racewhich often puts him in conflict with his former friend, Charles Xavier. What makes it special is its ability to provoke empathy.
Loki
- Appearance: Journey into Mystery #85 (1962)
The God of Lies and DeceptionLoki, is one of Marvel’s most unpredictable and manipulative villains. His ability to adapt to any situation makes him a fascinating figure.
Although their motivations often seem selfish, they also longs to be accepted and recognizedwhich adds emotional depth. Furthermore, Loki’s ability to manipulate both heroes and other villains and changing sides make him unique in the Marvel universe.
Green Goblin (Norman Osborn)
- Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man #14 (1964)
Norman Osborn is the Green Goblin, one of the Spider-Man’s most dangerous enemies
His madness and personal relationship with Peter Parker make the Green Goblin one of the cruelest and most ruthless villains of the Marvel universe.
Red Skull
- Appearance: Captain America Comics #7 (1941)
Johann Schmidtalso known as the Red Skull, is the lifelong enemy of the Captain Americasymbolizing absolute evil and hatred.
Unlike other villains who seek power or destruction for personal reasons, Schmidt seeks to impose a fascist ideology reminiscent of real life horrors.
Ultron
- Appearance: The Avengers #54 (1968)
Ultron is a artificial intelligence created by Hank Pym that develops a deep hatred towards humanity.
Ultron’s constant evolution and desire to destroy humanity make him one of the most persistent and terrifying enemies as he always comes back stronger than before. Furthermore, he does not need motivation beyond his own programming which makes him an enemy beyond any morality.
Venom (Eddie Brock)
- Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man #300 (1988)
Venom is here combination of the alien symbiote and the journalist Eddie Brock
His symbiotic relationship with Brock and his personal hatred of Peter Parker make him one of the dangerous villains for Spider-Man. Additionally, he is one of the few capable of physically confronting Spider-Man as equals.
Kingpin (Wilson Fisk)
- Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (1967)
Kingpin is the New York’s most powerful crime boss, with great influence in the underworld and a constant enemy of Daredevil and Spider-Man.
What makes Kingpin so terrifying is his absolute control over organized crime. He does not need superpowers to be a real threat, his intelligence, manipulation and economic power place him above other criminals. While other villains focus on physical destruction, Kingpin destroys its enemies on a social and psychological level.
Apocalypse
- Appearance: X-Factor #5 (1986)
Apocalypse is one of the oldest and most powerful mutants in the worlda being who believes in the survival of the fittest and He seeks to evolve humanity in his image.
He has a philosophical view of the world, believing that only the strongest deserve to survive. Apocalypse does not seek world domination, but the evolution of the species, at any cost.
Each of these 10 Marvel villains stands out for unique reasons that set them apart from the rest, not only because of their power, but because of the impact they have had on their respective heroes.
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