In this blog we will have a look at 10 Most Powerful Mutants in X-Men Comics. From the awe-inspiring might of Jean Grey as the Phoenix to the rebellious genius of Kid Omega.
First on our list is Franklin Richards, also known as Powerhouse. He is the son of Reed Richards and Susan Storm from the Fantastic Four.
Jean Grey, also known as Phoenix, is an Omega-level mutant and original member of the X-Men. Her telepathic and telekinetic abilities allow her to read minds.
Gabriel Summers aka Vulcan is an Omega-level mutant from the Marvel Universe, known as the third Summers brother alongside Cyclops and Havok.
Also known as En Sabah Nur, is an ancient and powerful mutant in the Marvel Universe, originating from Egypt. His wide array of powers includes superhuman strength.
Professor X, is one of the most prominent mutants in the Marvel Universe and the founder of the X-Men. His primary mutant ability is telepath.
Born as Max Eisenhardt but often known as Erik Lehnsherr, Magneto is one of the most iconic characters in the Marvel Universe.
Quentin’s telepathic abilities allow him to read minds, project thoughts, control people, and create convincing illusions.
Bobby Drake (Iceman), is a founding member of the X-Men. His primary mutant ability is cryokinesis, which gives him the power to lower his external and internal body temperature, project intense coldness from his body.
Raised by Cable in a distant future, she returns to the present, joining the X-Men as an Omega-level mutant. Her remarkable power manipulation allows her to absorb and wield the abilities of nearby mutants.
Last on our list is Marvel Comics’ most iconic mutant and one of the biggest figures in the comics universe, Wolverine. Known as Logan, Wolverine boasts accelerated healing that enables him to recover.