
Mutants in the Marvel Universe are of every shape, size, and strength level. Some can hardly spark a match with their powers, while others can warp the very fabric of reality without perspiring. But if sheer power is what one looks for, there are a select few that stand above all else: the Omega-level mutants. These are the ones whose powers have no ceiling whatsoever—giants whose powers can reshape the world (or reduce it to rubble) by lunchtime. Here’s a summary of the top 10 most powerful Omega-level mutants in Marvel Comics, and why they should be included on this exclusive list.

10. Monarch (Jamie Braddock Jr.)
Jamie Braddock is the result of unlimited power colliding with raw unpredictability. As a quantum manipulator, reality to him is strands he can bend and cut at whim. That leaves time, space, and logic all as suggestions, not prescriptions. Although he’s not always master of his brain, when he concentrates, he’s a force of nature that warps reality—and a frightening one at that.

9. Vulcan (Gabriel Summers)
The third of the Summers brothers, Vulcan, has powers that dwarf Cyclops and Havok’s combined. He can absorb and release energy in nearly any form, and at his best, he overthrew an alien empire and battled cosmic-level villains without so much as a second thought. There’s little actual gauge of how much his powers can do, and honestly, that’s the terrifying part.

8. Iceman (Bobby Drake)
Bobby Drake may joke about it, but his ability is no joke. As a thermokinetic master of the sub-zero arts, Iceman can freeze anything, create titanic ice constructs, and exist as pure living ice. He’s functionally immortal and could flash-freeze an army if he wanted to. The more he masters his abilities, the more he demonstrates he’s an actual omega-level menace.

7. Magneto (Max Eisenhardt)
Few names inspire more respect (or dread) than Magneto. His control over magnetism permits him to manipulate metal on a worldwide scale, create mighty force fields, and even manipulate planetary magnetic fields. His power isn’t just formidable—it’s boundless by omega-level criteria. He’s a pillar of mutantkind for a reason.

6. Storm (Ororo Munroe)
Storm isn’t only a weather controller—she’s the goddess of the skies. Ororo has the power to affect weather patterns all over the globe, ranging from basic rain to devastating hurricanes. She can even manipulate cosmic elements such as solar winds. Her sense of nature is so strong, she can sense the atmosphere as if it’s part of her body itself.

5. Jean Grey (Marvel Girl)
Jean Grey is one of the most powerful psychics in Marvel history. Even without the Phoenix Force, her Omega-level telepathy lets her read, alter, and erase minds on a massive scale. Add in her telekinesis and emotional intelligence, and you’ve got a mutant who could unravel enemies—or entire civilizations—without lifting a finger.

4. Exodus (Bennet du Paris)
Exodus is among the earliest and most dedicated of mutant supremacy adherents. He’s a telekinetic brute whose abilities encompass telepathy, teleportation, and molecular manipulation. Whether he’s protecting entire cities or disassembling objects atom by atom, Exodus is a full-fledged psionic powerhouse with the skill (and demeanor) to go full-throttle if necessary.

3. Proteus (Kevin MacTaggert)
Proteus doesn’t merely defy the laws of physics—he disregards them. His reality-bending powers allow him to reshape matter and space at will, so the world around him becomes a toy. The caveat? His powers are so destabilizing that proximity to him can rip reality asunder. He’s not just powerful—he’s an existential crisis on legs.

2. Legion (David Haller)
Legion is the mutant version of a Swiss army knife—if every tool were a universe-destroying device. Each of his thousands of personalities controls a different mutant power, from time travel to matter manipulation. If David’s mind ever did get fully synchronized, he would be the most unstoppable person in the Marvel Universe. Luckily, that never happens.

1. Franklin Richards (Powerhouse)
At the top of the list is Reed and Sue Richards’ son, Franklin Richards, a member of the Fantastic Four. Though his status as a mutant has been called into question over the years, there’s never been any doubt about his power. Franklin can build universes, remake reality, and playfully warp the laws of physics. He’s so powerful that Marvel’s cosmic beings track him—and that’s all you need to know.

Omega-level mutants aren’t only the X-Men cream of the crop—they’re among the most powerful entities in the Marvel Universe, full stop. Whether rewriting reality or warping time, these mutants are the cutting edge of what it is to be superhuman. Frenemies or foes, their existence shifts the paradigm every time.