Some heroes struggle to accomplish their goals, relying more on their experience and their wits to win battles because they either lack superpowers or have weaker ones. Other heroes have experience, wit, and a boatload of powers. In the Marvel Universe, there's no shortage of superheroes who've got more abilities than they know what to do with.

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In their defense, considering how powerful some villains are within the Marvel Universe, many of these heroes need every single power in their arsenal. While even these Marvel heroes occasionally find themselves outpowered, more often than not, they've got too many powers for the job.

10 Hope Summers Can Take Other Mutant Powers And Enhance Them

An image of Hope Summers with Phoenix Flames, in front of a blue and purple background

Hope Summers was intended to be the future of all mutantkind. Her special power allowed her to copy the power of any mutant within her vicinity. While Rogue drained her opponent's energy, Hope copied other mutant's powers without harming them at all.

Hope can seemingly use multiple powers at once, which means theoretically, her powers are infinite. Additionally, she’s capable of altering other mutant powers. Hope can stabilize others' abilities and can increase the power of any given mutant.

9 Blue Marvel Is A Living Anti-Matter Reactor

Blue Marvel from Marvel Comics

Blue Marvel was a scientist working with anti-matter until an accident caused him to become a human anti-matter generator. With his powers, he proved capable of manipulating energy at the molecular level, which made him a dangerous opponent.

One of the strongest heroes on Earth, Blue Marvel can throw down with everyone from Sentry to the Hulk without struggling. He’s also capable of flight, force fields, firing energy from his hands, and even has a degree of immortality.

8 Rogue Has Retained Various Powers From Absorbing So Many People

Rogue from the X-Men, wearing her iconic cropped jacket in Marvel Comics

At different points in time, Rogue has absorbed the powers of Captain Marvel and Wonder Man. Each time, she retained their powers long past the time her mutant abilities can normally keep them.

Merging with Wonder Man seemingly granted Rogue Wonder Man’s abilities permanently, meaning she’s capable of his super-strength, speed, and invulnerability. Additionally, she can still gain the abilities of anyone she touches by draining their powers.

7 The Sentry Is Canonically The Strongest Marvel Superhero

The cover of The Sentry in Marvel Comics

The Sentry is frequently considered the strongest Marvel human, when certain stories aren't making him weaker. He’s got enough super-strength to fight against Worldbreaker Hulk. He’s capable of manipulating his own matter. He can fly and has incredible super-speed, moving several times the speed of light.

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The Sentry has proven impervious to harm, expect by the handful of beings approaching his own strength. He’s even capable of teleportation when necessary, amongst other powers, like turning invisible and manipulating both light and dark energy.

6 America Chavez Is A Super-Team By Herself

Marvel Comics' America Chavez in fighting pose

People who watched Dr. Strange: Multiverse of Madness might perceive America Chavez as someone who simply walks between dimensions. However, the full-powered Chavez from the comics has enough powers to be her own super-team.

America Chavez’s capable of flight and has super-strength, but she’s also completely invulnerable. She even found ways to survive out in the vacuum of space unharmed. America Chavez can use her Star Portals to travel not just between universes, but back in time as well. Capable of living longer than the average person, Chavez could potentially be ageless.

5 Vision Is A Robot Constantly Upgrading

Vision's Uncanny Avengers Costume

As an android, Vision should have very specifically defined powers. Instead, he’s been able to improve his abilities over the years, especially when using different bodies. This makes his powers unpredictable and sometimes baffling. As a robot, Vision already has super-intelligence and the ability to create holographs to disguise himself.

Vision can also control his own density, allowing him to become as hard as stone or diamond or so light he can become see-through and invisible. Lastly, Vision can generate powerful energy blasts using his eyes, making him a threat in long-range and short-range combat.

4 Captain Marvel Has Incredible Powers Even At Her Weakest

Carol Danvers as Ms Marvel and Captain Marvel

Despite being a walking red flag, it isn’t surprising Carol has proven one of the strongest heroes in the Marvel universe. She's a half-Kree super-soldier, her incredible power is to be expected, even though it's not consistent. Over the years, Captain Marvel's power level has fluctuated from making her one of the most powerful Avengers to being one of the most powerful heroes, period.

Captain Marvel's Binary form allows her access to a wide variety of energy manipulation abilities. Even without that, she’s got super strength, speed, flight, and a level of precognition that comes from being able to see outside of reality itself.

3 Hyperion Shares Many Powers With The Man Of Steel

Hyperion from Marvel Comics

Hyperion is inspired by Superman, so he naturally has the entire collection of Superman’s powers. Considered to have a physiology similar to the Eternals, he was strong enough to fight the Hulk at one point, and can fly faster than light speed.

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Hyperion's eyes can see multiple vision spectrums, from X-Ray to the electromagnetic spectrum, and he has enhanced hearing as well. He’s even got his own version of Superman’s trademark heat vision, boasting an Atomic Vision that can get up to several thousand degrees in heat.

2 Nova Has Possessed The Entire Nova Force

Adi Granov's rendition of Richard Rider as Nova Prime featuring the hero holding up crackling gauntlets

Richard Ryder had a pretty impressive list of powers when he was a base Nova Centurion. Some decent super-strength and speed, becoming super durable and having agility — he was decently powerful during his time with the New Warriors. But when he became the last Nova remaining, his powers grew exponentially.

Suddenly, Nova could create his own portals to other parts of the galaxy, he could fire off dangerous gravimetric energy, and he could even negate gravity for brief periods of time. Lastly, Nova has the Xandarian Worldmind in his head to keep the power from being too much for him to handle, and to help him calculate mathematical probabilities while using his powers.

1 Monet Has A Ton Of Mutant Powers Available

Monet St. Croix crushing the X-Men logo in Marvel Comics

Monet has a wide variety of abilities that raise her above even most mutants. She’s got the typical super-strength, speed, and even better senses than the average person. However, she’s also proven capable of flight and has a measure of invulnerability. Monet is basically Superwoman if Kara was a mutant.

For whatever reason, Monet also has access to both telepathy and telekinesis, because having the powers of a member of the Superman Family isn’t enough. As she's proven time and time again, Monet remains one of the most powerful mutants in both Generation X and the X-Men.

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