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Over the last few decades, the X-Men franchise has debuted some of its most powerful characters of all time. Here are the most powerful heroes and villains introduced to X-Men lore since 2000. To keep things simple, we’re restricting entries to mainstream, Earth-616 lore.
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Elixir, aka Joshua Foley
Debuted in 2003’s New Mutants #5, Created by Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir and Mark Robinson
Elixir is an Omega-level mutant with total control of biological processes. He can heal any wound (including being able to resurrect himself from death) and perceive illnesses and disease. However, he can also reverse this power, killing or spreading disease at will.
Elixir turns gold when using his healing powers and obsidian when using his killing powers – he was an essential member of the team known as ‘the Five’, who unlocked the ability to resurrect dead mutants.
9
Hope Summers, aka the Mutant Messiah
Debuted in 2007’s X-Men #205, Created by Mike Carey and Chris Bachalo
Hope Summers is a creation of the Phoenix Force, with total control over the superpowers of others. She can mimic any superhuman ability she can perceive, as well as shutting down or altering the powers of her targets. She’s also able to synergize divergent powers, allowing ‘mutant circuits’ to perform miracles when working together.
Having grown up in a post-apocalyptic future, Hope is a master of weaponry and battle tactics, as well as a skilled leader.
8
Brian Morrison
Debuted in 2018’s X-Men: Gold #36, Created by Marc Guggenheim and Pere Pérez
Brian has only appeared twice in Marvel Comics – and one of those was a single-page story – but there’s no denying his power. Brian is an Omega-level mutant who constantly outputs massive amounts of cosmic energy.
When his powers first manifested, he accidentally leveled his hometown. Kitty Pryde offered him a spot on the X-Men shortly after, but he hasn’t been seen since.
7
Vulcan, aka Gabriel Summers
Debuted in 2005’s X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1, Created by Ed Brubaker and Trevor Hairsine
The long lost brother of Cyclops and Havok, Vulcan is an Omega-level mutant with total control over all forms of energy. He can summon and unleash infinitely powerful fire and cosmic energy, as well as stealing energy from others, negating their superpowers.
At his most precise, Vulcan can even control the electricity in a person’s brain, limiting their thoughts and physical movement. Thankfully, he’s a bit of a brute, and rarely uses his powers as creatively as he could. Despite this, he proved powerful enough to briefly take over the Shi’ar Empire and fracture reality itself.
6
Arakko Mutants
Debuted 2019, Arakko Created by Jonathan Hickman and R.B. Silva
X-Men‘s 2019-2024 Krakoan Era introduced Arakko – an entire nation of mutants banished to a demonic realm around 3000 BC. For thousands of years, its inhabitants have lived at war with an army of demons, developing extreme offensive powers in the process.
We’ve had to consolidate the Arakko mutants into one entry for this list, otherwise they’d be every entry. Here are just some of Arakko’s Omega-level mutant characters:
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Omega-Level Arakko Mutants in X-Men Lore |
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Isca the Unbeaten |
Cannot be beaten under any circumstances. |
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Tarn the Uncaring |
Has total control of the genetics of anyone in his eyeline. |
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Lactuca the Knower |
Total control of space on a galactic level. |
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Sobunar of the Depths |
Hydrokinesis. Blood is a seemingly infinite ocean, complete with a functioning ecosystem. |
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Ora Serrata, aka the Witness |
Can erase anything in her eyeline from existence. |
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The White Sword, aka Blue |
Can resurrect the fallen, gaining control over their free will by doing so. |
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Genesis |
Total control of all plant life, including human gut biome. |
That’s not to say that all Arakko mutants are inherently superior. Indeed, iconic Earth mutants Storm and Magneto won the respect of Arakko thanks to their immense power and wartime leadership. In current lore, the mutants of Arakko have settled on Mars.
Click the following link for a total accounting of all X-Men‘s Omega mutants, both on Earth and Arakko.
5
Benjamin ‘Ben’ Liu
Debuted in 2024’s X-Men #2, Created by Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman
A recent recruit to the X-Men, Ben was experimented on by the villainous 3K group, becoming one of the first people to manifest their mutant power in adulthood.
He’s a powerful reality manipulator who (due to his abduction by 3K) has a preoccupation with UFOs, and is capable of summoning a thousands-strong armada of manned ships.
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Mister M, aka Absolon Mercator
Debuted in 2004’s District X #2, Created by David Hine and David Yardin
X-Men‘s most mysterious character, Mister M is an Omega-mutant with total control of all molecules. He can create, warp or destroy any physical object, including his own body, which he can grant any additional superpower of his choosing.
After growing dissatisfied with life on Earth, Mister M traveled to Otherworld, the magical hub of Marvel’s multiverse. There, he claimed one of ten kingdoms, shutting its borders to conceal his possession of the powerful Siege Perilous – a potent magical artifact.
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Matthew Malloy
Debuted in 2014’s Uncanny X-Men #23, Created by Brian Michael Bendis and Kris Anka
The most powerful mutant in X-Men lore, Matthew Malloy has total but chaotic control over reality. He can read minds, teleport, cause massive explosions, and reduce the living to skeletons in less than a second. He is also immortal, surviving even when his body was shot to pieces.
Matthew was so powerful and so unstable that the young mutant Tempus was forced to travel back in time and persuade Professor Xavier to stop his parents from ever meeting.
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Hadad, The First Storm God
Debuted in 2025’s Storm #12, Created by Murewa Ayodele and Mario Santoro
Hadad is an elder god recently introduced in Storm’s solo series. The first storm god, Hadad challenged the One-Above-All for dominion of the multiverse, fighting and defeating cosmic abstracts including Eternity and the Phoenix.
Even in godly terms, Hadad is supremely strong and durable, and possesses omnipotent control over all forms of weather, as well as the ability to manifest reality-consuming Enders, also known as Black Winters.
Hadad has been retconned to link together several prior gods mentioned in past comics, but so tenuously (they had different names, appearances and backstories) that it feels dishonest to consider him a pre-existing character.
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The Enigma (And Other Dominions)
Dominion Concept Debuted in 2019’s Powers of X #5, Created by Jonathan Hickman and R.B. Silva
During the Krakoan Era, longtime X-Men villain Mister Sinister learned he was secretly one of four clones created by the amoral Victorian eugenicist, Nathaniel Essex. These being:
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Mister Sinister |
Diamond |
Mutants |
1987’s Uncanny X-Men #213 |
Chris Claremont, Marc Silvestri |
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Dr. Stasis |
Club |
Post-human augmentation |
2021’s X-Men #1 |
Gerry Duggan, Pepe Larraz |
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Orbis Stellaris |
Spade |
Alien technology and biology |
2021’s S.W.O.R.D. #6 |
Al Ewing, Valerio Schiti |
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Mother Righteous |
Heart |
Magic |
2022’s Legion of X #1 |
Simon Spurrier, Jamie McKelvie |
Each clone attempted to use their own specialty to transcend mortal limits and become a ‘Dominion’ – a beyond-godlike intelligence that exists outside both time and reality. What none of the clones knew was that they were never meant to succeed – instead, their successes were fed into and curtailed by a being known as Enigma.
Enigma is an AI copy of Nathaniel Richards’ consciousness, which successfully ascended to Dominion status and attempted to wipe out mutantkind. This attempt revealed that there are thousands of other Dominions in Marvel lore, with power far in excess of any single reality’s gods.
Thankfully, Enigma was defeated by Jean Grey, who caused the atemporal creation of the Phoenix Force, combining the powers of every mutant across the multiverse. However, the villain isn’t dead – indeed, he’s not capable of dying. He currently exists in a state of endless suffering, suspended simultaneously in every possible moment of time.
Those are the ten most powerful characters X-Men has debuted since 2000 – let us know below what you think of our ranking, and what other characters belong on this list.
- Movie(s)
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X-Men (2000), X2, X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), X-Men: First Class (2011), The Wolverine (2013), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), Deadpool (2016), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Logan (2017), Deadpool 2 (2018), Dark Phoenix (2019), The New Mutants, Deadpool & Wolverine (2024)
- First Film
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X-Men (2000)
- TV Show(s)
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X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, X-Men (1992), X-Men: Evolution (2000), Wolverine and the X-Men (2008), Marvel Anime: Wolverine, Marvel Anime: X-Men, Legion (2017), The Gifted (2017), X-Men ’97 (2024)
- Video Game(s)
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X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994), Marvel Super Heroes (1995), X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1996), Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997), Marvel vs. Capcom (1998), X-Men: Mutant Academy (2000), Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000), X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 (2001), X-Men: Next Dimension (2002), Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (2011), Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (2011), X-Men Legends (2005), X-Men Legends 2: Rise of Apocalypse (2005), X2: Wolverine’s Revenge (2003), X-Men (1993), X-Men 2: Clone Wars (1995), X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (1994)
- Character(s)
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Professor X, Cyclops, Iceman, Beast, Angel, Phoenix, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, Storm, Jubilee, Morph, Nightcrawler, Havok, Banshee, Colossus, Magneto, Psylocke, Juggernaut, Cable, X-23
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